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Yeah thats the thing i noticed and mentioned to them before, I suspect its like they had put in the description this mod stops them from diplomatically declaring war. However what i suspect is that there is some sort of event triggering in the background that forces nations to declare war if they are at peace.
The reason i suspect this is because after a bit of testing if i declared on someone and all my vassals were at war everything was fine. However if i negotiated peace i would get repeated calls to war from my subjects and when i looked at them they were each at war even with each other.
I suspect until modders can figure triggers or events out this will be an issue, this is also why sometimes if neighbor AI arnt at war they may just randomly declare on you or others for no reason. I suspect (No proof) Some sort of trigger/event by CA to add conflict