Prussian "Augustus the Strong"

Yes, Peter was no fool and would not risk attacking Sweden with only Denmark as an ally. So I mentioned it, I think that Henry wouldn't even bother with renouncing his rights but would attack nonetheless. But we should start from the very beginning. Even if Peter isn't willing to attack Sweden, it doesn't mean that he wouldn't do anything. Augustus the Strong is still around, so Saxony, Ottomans and Peter could team up against PLC.
Ottomans? So quickly after Karlowitz? Anyway, wouldn't that bring Austria to the war?
 
At begining of his reign Henry's problems are still Ottomans. He could use Brandenburgian troops in Podolia, like Augustus used Saxon ones (propably with better results-Augustus was terrible commander and Polish and Saxon troops under his leadership almost started to fight each other), taking Moldavia may be one of his goals. If there is no GNW Henry and Peter could concentrate their energy in the South instead in early 18th century.
 
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