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The Senate has stacks of men although I have got thousands of praetorians and armies just to let you know.
Hey Vindicator. Yeah the other houses will declare war on you if you attack the Senate. What I would do is bring more than enough men to take down the SPQR in one blow and then branch out from there to secure Italy within a few turns. That should give you a good defensive position against the other houses.
Hey Steve. So I was under the impression that the CW was likely to happen with the Emperor Edition. I was wrong. If you would like to raise the threat of a CW breaking out and making politics more engaging, I recommend my mod "The Great Politics Overhaul". Otherwise, politics is fairly obsolete in this game