The Amnesty did not exist in a vacuum. Most military conflicts end like this, with fighting and resistance prior to the point where weapons are put down by both sides. You suggest that the Accords were little more than hot air to those separatist clans who didn’t accept them. They were blinded by their agendas and unable to realize that the war was over. They kept fighting, we continued to defend ourselves, and they did poorly, because of an imbalance of force and a lack of support from the old Council.
Again, it wasn’t our place to make them accept membership in the old Council. Rather than crush them completely, we offered the separatists a way out of the conflict that didn’t involve being placed two meters underground. And were the villains
First you say you don’t want me to make your opinions look wrong, then you say you don’t care if people like your opinions or not. As for questions, which questions are these? I see a lot of statements, and few questions coming from you, though I admit I may have missed them. Refresh my memory.