' Wrote:This would also mean, that if they are recognized as a separate sovereign state, Kusari can't simply attack them without repercussions by other houses that recognize this group. It'd be seen as a state of war. See Taiwan for an example. Taiwan, by gaining the recognition as a separate state by several key world nations, effectively stopped China's attempts to take them over.
Thats a bit of an oversimplification on Taiwan. It is not international recognition that secures Taiwan, it is overt support from the United States, in the form of military equipment, mainly surface to air and surface to surface missile systems, as well as in the form of a direct threat to the Chinese that if they attack Taiwan the United States will respond with military force. So it's not the "recognition" that maintains Taiwan's security, it is a major power giving it protection.
That said, I think this is a decent enough idea, enough that it should be given a chance to develop.