Napoleon approaches America with a deal (CYOAH)

With the recent Louisiana Purchase finished and Jefferson, a supporter of France, in office, Napoleon proceeds to contact leading officials in American politics with this deal. Many accept, such as Jefferson, Aaron Burr, and James Madison, but the deal receives opposition from the Federalist Party, mostly led by General Alexander Hamilton and Charles Pinckney. The bill is negotiated, where Hamilton, Jefferson, Burr and Pickne talk about it in the Compromise of 1803. Hamilton, the former Treasury Secretary and the General of the US after the passing of George Washington, states that the US is not prepared for another war. Pinckney agrees, also stating that the French had become an imperialist monarchy, like the Brits they fought against. Jefferson argues that now was the time to strike, what with the British distracted in European affairs. Burr states that Hamilton could use the popularity of winning another war. Burr was right, for while Hamilton had been somewhat forgiven, the Reynolds scandal was still affecting American politics. Pinckney says that Burr was trying to bribe Hamilton. Hamilton responded by stating the obvious: the American army was ill prepared for another war. Burr agreed, stating that his days as a Lieutenant Colonel had thought him that an ill prepared army could do relatively nothing in a war with an empire. Jefferson comes up with a plan. Hamilton takes control of the War as General of the Armies, with Henry Knox or Burr as his second in command. Pinckney would rally support in Congress and the Federalists, while Burr would tend to foreign affairs if Knox accepted the offer and Jefferson with Madison would handle domestic affairs.

Seems like a good deal. But what do Hamilton and Pinckney do?

Do they..

Accept the offer and prepare the country and armies

or

Decline and state that France was becoming like the Britain they fought against