It's perfectly fair, we are declaring on two tribes on our eastern front, therefore it's only lke half of our tribe, as the other half is at war with basically the whole of the northwest....
Decide took the easy way out when declaring on Green, they could have declared on us but choose the easier path, so it's noone's fault bar theirs
My concern in this isn't DECIDE or what they did or did not do in the past. This is about HAMMER and THE. DECIDE can speak for themselves on that.
Lets do some math so I can explain. It's pretty obvious that you're not a math guy.
If we assign a number to each tribe, lets say 2/2. Hammer is at war with half of THE and fighting all of BH. That means 1/2 of THE plus 2/2 of BH. That is 3/2 tribes or 1.5 tribes.
This is the same situation as DECIDE. They are fighting 1/2 THE plus 2/2 GREEN. That means it's also fighting 3/2 tribes or 1.5 tribes.
BH is fighting only Hammer. That's 2/2 tribes or 1 tribe.
GREEN is only fighting DECIDE. That's 2/2 tribes or 1 tribe.
THE is fighting half of HAMMER and half of DECIDE. That's 1/2Hammer plus 1/2Decide. That comes out to 2/2 tribes or 1 tribe.
So are you understanding this a bit more? THE will be fighting two half tribes, not 2 whole tribes because their attention is split. Meaning they fight 1 tribe while HAMMER and DECIDE are fighting a tribe and a half each, mathematically. Hence a 3v2... and let's not forget BD. I mean, they always have some reason to jump in and not have to "declare".
Now I'm hoping you can understand that because I really can't explain it any more.