DarthNES II - Superpowers

To the Nuclear Conference Representatives
From the Republic of Indonesia

While we are disapointed that the Austral Union would refuse to attend the confernece on our soil, we are not so prideful that we would insist it must be here and ruinthe prospects of a low nuclear world. Perhaps the USA, EF, or AU would care to offer up a city where the conference may be continued.
 
A leading newspaper in Japan has released the following Political Cartoon in regards to the recent Indonesian Crisis...

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Brazil hereby announces a defensive alliance with America. How could we not ally with such a generous English country with that splendid, ambitious Latin minority.
Hail Latin power! Hail English power! Hail the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave!

(I really gotta hand it to you Darth, you've made such an unrepentantly militaristic NES! :D I really do hope you smash the UN... ~)
(Oh and, are there any benefits from defending in a metropolis or using them as a base of offensive logistics?)

To Uruguay: We will take in as many refugees as you wish to send us and otherwise aid in humanitarian relief against suffering. If you are willing to be protected by us we will include your remaining land as an autonomous province and accept the conversion of your forces as the Brazilian southwest army (I'd get their units and their army formation?) to act as a buffer zone in return for political autonomy within Brazil and protection. Brasilia will of course be responsible for security arrangements as we do not wish for a war with Argentina to liberate the rest of your country (and with the conflict over Argentina would get their 1c a turn so they don't need to take the rest?). Please accept this offer and retain some of your freedom and vitality. We will treat you well and your forces will not be sent away from protecting the remainder of Uruguay.
Argentina has just agreed to this resolution to end the conflict peaceably. We await only your response now.
 
From: Russian Federation
To: China

While we cannot dismantle our defenses along the border as of yet, we will gladly sign a non-aggression pact with you.
 
Spoiler :


National Opinion turns south for the two countries after the United States of America refuses to acknowledge the aggressive actions of the Chinese and Russian nations and their own aggressive diplomatic counter-attacks to America's simple suggestion of international protocol. This scribbled comic leaked out and was published throughout the world of journalism.

The Government states no intervention or interaction, citing the freedom of the press within the United States.
 
From: Uruguay
To: Brazil


We would be willing to join you, but only if our entire nation were to join. We are nothing without our southern cities.
 
From: Russia
To: American Cartoonists

We love the hat (is that a goatee? We never realized how stylish we were). Can you send us one of those?
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To: Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Other Concerned Parties
From: Austral Union

Let it be known from this day forth that Papua New Guinea is considered to be under the protection of the Austral Union.

Prime Minister Richard L Downey of the Austral Union
 
To the Austral Union
From the Republic of Indonesia

Very well, I can't see how New Guinea would object to being protected by both powers at their border. It merely insures that they will not be invaded by either power.
 
From: Russia
To: American Cartoonists

We love the hat (is that a goatee? We never realized how stylish we were). Can you send us one of those?
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Your welcome. Courtesy of the United States.

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OOC: ... :crazyeye:
 
Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution Abolished after an almost unanimous vote!
Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution, the Article forbidding war by the nation of Japan has been abolished by an almost unanimous vote by the Diet of Japan; 474 of 480 members of the House of Representatives approved the resolution while 238 of the 242 members of The House of Councilors approved the resolution. The Article came under heavy fire after the Japanese invasion of the Mariana's Islands and many Parliament members doubted whether it actually was still in effect and soon enough Resolution 1874A came to the table asking for the Abolition of Article 9..

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The Diet of Japan, during the vote on resolution 1874A

To: The World
From: Japan

No longer shall Japan be chained by a pointless Article written by the Americans, this abolition does not mean we are to become more aggressive we are just reopening this avenue as a tool of diplomacy which was immorally removed from us by America and the Allies after The Second World War.
 
To: Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Other Concerned Parties
From: Austral Union

Let it be known from this day forth that Papua New Guinea is considered to be under the protection of the Austral Union.

Prime Minister Richard L Downey of the Austral Union

From: Papua New Guinea
To: Austral Union
CC: World


No, we aren't.
 
Everyone, I cannot stress this enough, read the rules! I'm getting orders which can't be carried out because things you are trying to do are not possible! If you have trouble understanding the rules, please, ask me questions. I don't bite.

Here's an example, which might actually apply to some orders I've received...

If you try to transport an army with a fleet that you did not buy, your army won't go anywhere. In fact, it won't do anything at all. Fleets cost 10c to make, and if you don't pay that 10c, you don't get a fleet. [/RANT]
 
Paratroopers with Jungle specialization are great paratroopers for jungle areas, but are paratroopers specialized in air assault better/worse than paratroopers even in the jungle or just everywhere else?


National Rankings, Statistics

Spoiler :
USA: Surplus 23, Remaining Credit: 51
Military: 593, Research: 6

EF: Surplus 27, Remaining Credit: 55
Military: 471, Research: 5

China: Surplus 26, Remaining Credit: 40
Military: 451, Research: 0

Russia: Surplus 24, Remaining Credit: 47
Military: 582+3 stab., Research: 10

India: Surplus 23, Remaining Credit: 39
Military: 233, Research: 23

Vietnam: Surplus 14, Remaining Credit: 27
Military: 220, Research: 0

AU: Surplus 17, Remaining Credit: 26
Military: 271, Research: 0

Indonesia: Surplus 16, Remaining Credit: 49
Military: 201+1 stab., Research: 0

South Africa: Surplus 12, Remaining Credit: 14
Military: 180, Research: 0

Nigeria: Surplus 11, Remaining Credit: 27
Military: 220, Research: 0

UIR/Republican Caliphate: Surplus 11, Remaining Credit: 27
Military: 230+3 stab., Research: 0

UMS/Mexico: Surplus 13, Remaining Credit: 25
Military: 217, Research: 0

Japan: Surplus 13, Remaining Credit: 29
Military: 346, Research: 6

Brazil: Surplus 17, Remaining Credit: 15
Military: 217, Research: 0

Argentina: Surplus 11, Remaining Credit: 0
Military: 195, Research: 0


Overall Victor (assigning 10 points per point of surplus and 1 point per point of military, credit and research)

Russia: 882
USA: 880
EF: 801

China: 751
India: 525
Japan: 511
AU: 467
Indonesia: 411
Brazil: 402
Vietnam: 387
UMS/Mexico: 372
UIR/Republican Caliphate: 370
Nigeria: 357
South Africa: 314
Argentina: 305

Looks like going to war pushed Russia just ahead of America (plus they get +2c per round soon). Investment in economy also seems very attractive for those to whom it'd cost 5-6c especially since it brings with it an extra 3c of credit per piece... not sure if it's worth x10 the rise, but it'd only have to be worth 2-3 times the rise in income to justify the expenditure (potential interest not calculated), though it might be worth more or less depending on what amount of military action and success the money would otherwise have contributed to.
 
If china can say what she wants, we can compromise or adapt with the new proposal.

Perhaps it should have a funding option? If japan uses nukes, china and the us, as well as other pacific states, can fight directly while the EF can fund china and nations with troops near Japans? Need to be edited. Typed in my iPhone.

We hope this was just for an example...........

To: World
From: Japan
CC: China/Myanmar

The Japanese government after much deliberation has decided to recognize any Chinese installed government into this politically unstable area. And we support any Chinese invasion into Myanmar.
 
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