The reason why they may seem aggressive is because you are so neutral to everything.
You half heartedly write ever comment. I wish you'd just grow more of a backbone when posting. I appreciate you trying to look the innocent guy, but you'd be much more appreciated for just standing up for what you think is right, and stating why.
As for my answers, you've hardly answered them. First you say Valour should declare, now you say they shouldn't. You also suggest that Escape asked valour to help out because they can't send enough fakes (which is ludicrous) and furthermore go back on your statement in the same post by saying "i think its just some players who dislike escape". And its these comments I'd rather you just step over the half way line on and just put your point of view across. Being sketchy just shows a weakness on the forum.
OK, more backbone to be shown henceforth. Since I've now grown a backbone (and, dammit, some balls as well), I would say, Swans, that it's very hard to please you- you flame LSDers for bragging, and now you flame them for being a little objective. Or perhaps it's just that you enjoy arguing for the sake of arguing, and really have no decent ideas to back your arguing up?
To clarify, I didn't say Valour should declare- I said that they had two options. Either declare, or stay out of the war. I did also point out, as is confirmed by OLS's post, that it was really a case of a player who happened to be in Valour attacking, rather than anything to do with Valour as a tribe. Of course, Special Brew. has every right to vent his frustration that he's no longer top, and has actually become a rather miserable second- to an LSD player, no less, by faking LSD, but it hardly portrays Escape as a war machine. Sure they never claimed to be, but I bet they'd like to be seen as one.
As for war stats- Escape have clearly begun to press forward a bit more. I will repeat again that I think this should have happened a few days ago, but I sincerely hope LSD are planning the major counter-offensive I know they are capable of. A nine difference in four and half days (and only 15 conquers overall, some of which are probably recaps), is hardly a big, crazy war with troops and nobles flying everywhere.
I think, actually, Escape's greatest blow so far has been words. Front-line players may have come under fire, but it's the pressure felt by km5r, who has now quit, that will turn into the biggest blow for LSD. (Please come back, if you're reading this..) Escape fail in their duties to become the true war machine of W60. (Woulda put a question mark at the end of this, but not at least I have balls (albeit small ones) so now this post is just boring).