To the esteemed members of the Naval Forces High Command,
As evidenced by latest war reports and mission debriefings, the situation in the Shizuoka Military District front has reached a stalemate. Limited deployment of our forces, as well as vague operational goals have led us to very little results on the battlefield, with KNF having little interest in targeting Rheinland logistical support in the rear lines, and unable to bring a decisive push upon the enemy Bayern Fleet and clearing the contested territory.
On the other hand, commanders in the field have remained vigilant, and although the Rheinland Military did some attempts of intruding within Honshu, or routing our forces in the system, our frontline held and we remain committed to securing the Shizuoka system, and the Saigon Planet.
However, it has become clear that the situation will not evolve favorably in the status quo. Rheinland may have pulled some units back to handle other affairs, but our front units are also suffering from frequent command rotation, and no cohesive effort to improve our situation from a purely defensive one is possible under these conditions.
I may not speak for the thoughts of our political class, or the desires of our citizens, or the opinions of our GMG partners in the field, but perhaps the current situation is favorable for a renewed diplomatic approach to the Sigma crisis.
As a senior officer of the Kusari Naval Intelligence, and member of the Kusari Naval Forces fighting for our county, I humbly request the KNF High Command, and the honorable Shogun, to take steps to arrange a period of truce in the Shizuoka Military District, and to urge our political representatives to double their diplomatic efforts in attaining a definitive solution that will return the peace to our House.
Until then, our forces will do the utmost efforts to maintain our ground, and ensure a suitable position to conduct these negotiations.
I pray for our continued success.
Majin, signing off.