The New York Times
March Monthly Review
Domestic Headlines
Volunteer Rates at an All Time High!
Volunteers pose outside of a newly rebuilt School House
Volunteerism rates for the Military and for other American Organizations are at an all time high. Sarah Stephanopoulos, head of the Peace Corps, says, “We had a bumper-crop of volunteers starting from the second week of march. For most are urban youth seeking to help the world and Cuban Exiles of the 2nd and 3rd generations seeking to rebuild a Free Cuba.” The leader also stated the increases in donations, see Cuba rebuilt by Cubans. The Military is also receiving a large dose of volunteers, “Some of the young cultural Cubans are extremely militant about a Free Cuba” said Major General Alexander Shelby, commander of the First Army. “We also received a significant amount of support in the South. In fact, our funding for the Marines achieved thrice the affect, mostly due to donations and the hard work of our new recruits.” This Volunteerism is the Result of a new, global outlook of the United States.
Powers Sees Survivors, Consensus for War Grows
Smuggled Photos that First Explained the Disappearance of the Guantamano Brigade
With the liberation of the Guantamano Brigade from Cuba, President Powers meet with the survivors on ABC Today. There, they shared tales of torture within the fortress after its storming by the Cubans, and of the suffering of the Cubans civilians outside of Guantamano before the raid. As President Powers stated, “This torture of the Guanamano Brigade is but one of many such actions of the Castro Socialist Dynasty who still rules over much of Cuba. I fully support the ousting of this regime.” With the major success in the south and the liberation of Guantamano, major marches and organizations appeared to support this action to free Cuba.
Cuba Rebuilt by Cubans
A Family Reunion in the South Between an Escaped and a Trapped Sister
The Cuban Exiles have formed a tight knit community in Florida since the original Fidel Castro has taken over the Cuba. With the south liberated, and while fighting was still occurring, Cuban Volunteers have already landed at Guantamano and helped out their homeland. “It is a matter of right and wrong” said Jose Mendez, who worked with his fellow Cubans during a leave, “Cuba needs to be a land free for Cubans, not of modern slavery.” Already over 17 million in donations have reached Cuba, as well as about 30,000 volunteers. The towns of Gordonsez and Quentara have already been rebuilt, and new roads are being paved. “We plan to apply for citizenship to the Free Republic of Cuba after the war” spoke Alberto Chavez, “Me and my family have been waiting for generations for this chance.” Although the area is still under Military Law, capitalism is beginning to flourish in what was once one of the last Bastions of Socialism.
Bahamma Referendum to be Held in March
Candidates for Civilian Governor of the Bahamas
The Territory of the Bahammas are to be holding a referendum this month. They have a few choices, along with reworking their government and handing the new stimulus money from Washington. They can choose to join the State of Florida, become an independent territory of the United States, or petition to form a Caribbean State with other American Caribbean Territories such as Porto Rico or the lost Virgin Islands.
Foreign Headlines
Vietnam Denounced by Citizens!
Citizens in Pittsburg and other cities denounce Cuba
Vietnam has announced support for the Castro Dynasty in Cuba. However, the citizen group “Freedom To the People” noted that it means that the Vietnamese supported the actions of the government. Soon, Ethnic Vietnamese and other Americans were marching in protest of Vietnam’s actions in the United States. A leader in the Metropolitan of San Francisco States, “Any state that endorses torture are torturers! When Vietnam supports torturers in Cuba, we will not support Vietnam!” The government has not commented at this mostly Civilian action.
War in Cuba!
A Squad in the 3rd Division Infantry Receive Briefs Before Pushing West
The war in Cuba goes well. Of the thousands of missiles they sent, only few struck their targets, notably a glancing blow at the USS Guardian of Peace, a supercarrier, and the USS Florida, a destroyer that was sunk. In other news, the landing took place after a diversionary attack at Guantamano Bay. Striking northward of the Cuban Forces, the 1st Army managed to cut off about a third of their army in the south. After a week of bombing and fighting the remainders surrendered. The rest of the week was spent securing the city of Holquin.
Canada Paper Incorrect, Outrage in Northern Cities
American Comic-writers poke fun at initial Canadian attempts to fix the problem… with a handwritten ‘Not’ in front of ‘Mistaken’
The Canadian Herald clamed that American Strategists mistook Holquin for the Cuban Capital, however, released low-security files shown that the American Goal of the first weeks of war contained nothing about Havanna, the capital. Strikes against the ubiquitous Canadian Paper have occurred in New England and the western Rust Belt, and the American Government pressured the Canadian Government to make sure that the Papers report as close to the truth as they themselves claim to do.
A World of War
The Secretary of State issues a general proclamation for all states to declare reasons of war. Although many states have ignored the international law, now almost defunct, the United States have yet stood as a pillar of righteousness in a world of conflict.