Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-14138255-20140829002738/@comment-24891101-20140901073409

As to your last, I can certainly respect that.

As to your first, the governments of Remnant are explicitly kingdoms of some sort; even if they are constitutional monarchies, they still should exhibit significant power, especially since there are only four of them. Hunting involves training people to kill things, and arming them. That is certainly regulated. The wall of church/state seperation is not absolute; the government can prohibit certain activities, similar it is on Remnant.

As to your second, it is criminal. He has no legal authority to make an arrest in Vale. Nor does he have the authority to oust the president of a university; that is not in his remit. This means he would have to do so would be force, threat of force, or blackmail, all of which are criminal. And I shall indeed say that America's actions abroad are illegal internationally, for that is the nature of them; why should I shirk from saying thus? Of course, needs must, in the the Great Game. But that they are justifiable and pragmatic does not eliminate the legal niceties.