Meh.. only the results will tell.
It'll either be a quick war for NEA or a long war for What?.
We've never had a REAL war so we've never gotten the chance to observe our player' individual skills.(I am confident that most players we have recruited are 'good.')
This war may turn quite interesting if all our players are point-whores because of one report that suggests that he is a point-whore.
This excuse may sound like a cause of this war but let me clarify you with couple of things.
You have recruited our members without acknowledging despite the agreement we had in not inviting members from the other tribe. <Raretes would be an example>
Gladly look into this in detail if you'd like, but we have a policy of not inviting any tribed player. I know we've sent a couple of invites out to players who were dissatisfied with their tribes and were looking for a new home, but...
You have also attacked one of our members and rimmed him. <I believe it was Dark Magic something.... or something Magic...> We didn't bother keep a report about it. I suppose you guys can accuse us for lying for such things.
Wierd. When this whole thing started today I IMMEDIATELY went to TWStats to see if we had indeed violated the NAP. Hmmmm.... No NEA villages taken by any of us. Didn't check the academies, but as was stated, our NAP went way back to... who knows when. Who knows how many NEA's have been created before or since. I personally don't keep track. It's an excellent way to amass the largest volume of potential players for the main tribe, but when you have 49 family tribes it doesn't really leave your neighbors much room for expansion without stepping on any toes.
These two reasons are actions that are complete opposite to keeping a NAP and you say NEA don't respect naps and allies?