May
Sino-German agreement signed.
In Frankfurt-Au-Main officials from both the People’s Republic of China and the Federal Republic of Germany put onto paper the formal treaty of Frankfurt, a widespread and sweeping change to Sino-German relations and also securing the European Space Agency much needed technology to slingshot their projects closer to completion.
While the full body of the treaty has not been released, citing National Security concerns, A mutual protection pact and technological sharing are believed to be parts of the treaty by many international relations experts, including Washington Think Tank Interco.
The European Space Agency has already moved up the launch date of their first manned orbital flights to late next year, and the changes that this treaty brings into place into the international political landscape could reverberate for years to come.
PRC vetoes expansion in the UNSC.
For the second year in a row the United Nations Security Council voted on a possible expansion allowing several nations, many of whom have risen to prominence since the United Nations Charter was signed in 1945 in San Francisco to have permanent seats on the Council and expanding Council numbers from 15 to 21. Many nations voted for the proposal, most notably the United States of America in which the US UN Ambassador stated ‘America looks to the future not the past in making this vote and we look forward to the continued co-operation of all the world’s peoples in this august body’
However it was not meant to be. Before the vote went fully ahead the People’s Republic of China once again vetoed the expansion and thus the resolution failed to pass the Council yet again.
Belarus President Lukashenko overthrown by Belarusian Army in a bloody coup.
President Lukashenko, the last true dictator of Europe was overthrown the Belarusian military in a quick but bloody coup in which many central figures to the Belarusian government were executed for ‘treason against the state’ A group of Army Generals led by Lieutenant-General Boris Lysenko, commander of the Belarusian Army formed the Military Council for National Salvation and immediately began a campaign that was largely pro-Moscow.
General Lysenko later in the month shocked the world in his first real international press conference, standing in front of the statue of Lenin displayed prominently in front of the Belarusian Parliament building, when he announced that he had come to power to end the Belarusian experiment of independence and had come to power to return Belarus to its true home in what is the Russian Federation.
Hugo Chavez gives speech on instability in Colombia.
Throughout the 2007 and the first few months of 2008, Bolivarist rebels and their allies, namely socialist FARC had begun a concerted campaign against the central Colombian government with new caches of weapons coming out of hiding, or simply appearing out of thin air.
In his May Day address to the nation, and his calls for the solidarity of the International Socialist Movement, Chavez gave a speech decrying the inability of the Colombian government to control its own nation and promoting general instability in the region.
As he raved on about the Colombian government and their apparent ties to the Great Satan, the United States, and the Prince of Evil, Dick Cheney, he made the astounding accusation that ‘Colombia is getting what it deserves for the depravity of the current capitalist government!’
French government continues crack-down on Islamists.
The government of President Sarkozy continued in its crackdown on Islamists regardless of the repercussions from the Muslim community in France. Daily French newspapers carried new threats that had been mailed in, or news of another mosque closure for inciting extremist fanaticism. After the suicide bombing in the middle of the Parisian shopping district of Les Halles, the French government passed the ‘Restriction of Movement for Undesirable Persons Act (2008)’ allowing the French Republic to prevent certain people from leaving certain ‘zones’ as proscribed court orders. These movement orders have been slapped on hundreds of people, and already the anti-Islamic feeling of the French people and the continued vilification of the Islamic populace is beginning to breed the air of contempt and persecution against these people, both radical and non-radical alike.
CIA agents found in Pakistani territory.
An American agent has been caught in Wazuristan near the Pakistan border. Initially Michael Howard was taken to ISI headquarters in Islamabad and was interrogated. President Musharaff calling the discretion of the USA and the continued reluctance of the agent in question to admit why he was in the frontier province a betrayal of the friendship that Pakistan had with the USA.
Protests began the next day in most major cities and large towns of Pakistan. Effigies of Cheney were burnt and the American flag was burnt on many occasions. It is often cited that Cheney’s reaction to the foreign policy disaster, that of denial may of done more damage to US-Pakistan affairs then anything else.
A public trial was held for Michael Howard and he was convicted of espionage against the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. He is now awaiting execution in an Islamabad prison.
However the affair has been destabilizing for the Musharaff government as well, which is even more troubling to the western world. Religious leaders throughout Pakistan began to call the US the Great Satan and Musharaff lapdog of the Great Satan, and the situation by late September was close to unraveling.
June
Earthquake hits Southern California, ‘The Big One’
Early on the morning of the 4th June, the moment many in California had been predicting would happen sooner or later, happened. An earthquake, dubbed ‘The Big One’ struck East Los Angeles, measuring 9.5 on the Richter scale, equal to the largest earthquake ever recorded. While the earthquake itself lasted only 90 seconds, it all but leveled the city, causing untold casualties as houses collapsed in on themselves. Downtown LA was heavily hit with several skyscrapers collapsing under the subversive affects the quake had on their structural integrity, and the rupture of several gas lines created large fires that engulfed sections of Los Angeles, while dams burst flooding yet more sections of the city, and causing a lack of fresh drinking water for the greater metropolitan area.
Having learnt from its mistakes during the New Orleans Hurricane Katrina disaster, FEMA leapt immediately into action. It was this quick response the contained the damage and also ensured that the scenes that occurred at the New Orleans Superdome did not occur again. However the once proud city of Los Angeles is now in ruins. Most typified by the Hollywood sign now reading ‘oloo’ the other letters apparently falling over.
Damage is estimated to be in the hundreds of billions, 37,000 people are reported dead, with a further 65,000 missing reported dead. California’s medical services have been stretched past breaking point and earthquake victims requiring treatment have been shipped to hospitals around the country as far away as the East Coast in some cases. It will take years to rebuild, however Governor Schwarzenegger has declared that as Los Angeles is rebuilt brick upon brick, it will rise above the ashes like a Phoenix and will return better than ever before.
Meanwhile many refugees have flocked to San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose and other cities and towns in California out of the disaster area.
UGT holds elections with incumbent winning
Present John Agyekum Kufuor has been returned with a resounding victory in the first Presidential election since the Union of Ghana and Togo was formed last year. He was the incumbent, having been the caretaker President first the Union’s first tumultuous year and his strong campaign on economic stability and political stability, not to mention he was one of three candidates, and certainly the one with the highest profile, that could speak both English and French, something that struck a chord in the now bilingual nation.
Turmoil in Indonesia as unpopular crackdown begins to spread dissent
As the purge of the Indonesian military continued and spread to other government departments, the vast majority of Indonesians, many of them moderate Muslims began protesting the events, accusing the Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of bowing to western wishes, in particular that of the United States of America and Australia. Protests were particularly fierce during June, and several western-owned enterprises including the Indonesian headquarters of Freeport Mining, a US mining consortium that is responsible for the mining of gold and copper in Irian Jaya.
Cuba announces self-sufficiency in Oil with completion of Black Mamba
On the 28th June, Acting President Raul Castro fronted the Revolutionary Council of Cuba to announce that the Republic of Cuba had completed a momentous project that would ensure the stability of the worker’s paradise and the continued vehemence of the revolution of the proletariat that started with his brother Fidel who lay in a hospital bed after an apparent relapse of his stomach cancer.
Project: Black Mamba will allow Cubans complete self-sufficiency at least for the next 20 years if not longer for all means of power required and as a consequence Cuba’s economy once again is growing by leaps and bounds, much to the distaste of the Cheney Administration.
Western Sahara surrenders to Morocco after the success of Operation: Royal Justice.
The Royal Army of Morocco in its years of occupation of the northern half of what the Moroccans call the province of Western Sahara had continuously pushed for a ultimate solution and the reunification of what many in the government itself even saw as ‘Greater Morocco’ On the 30th June 2008, delegates from the independent Arab Republic of Sahara met with Moroccan officials after a startling and crushing 2 month campaign launched by the Moroccan military. Western Sahara is now fully integrated into the Moroccan state, as most of the world already had recognized long before, and Moroccan politicians have begun renewed calls for the return of the Ceuta and Meililla enclaves from the Kingdom of Spain.
July
Turkish government announces mass reforms in an effort to gain entry to the European Union.
In an effort to allay European fears of Turkish entry into the European Union, especially know that the Cypriot issue has been resolved, and also in an effort to modernize a stagnating economy, the Turkish government has unveiled numerous modernization and reform projects of the last few months culminating in the announcement of the ambitious Anatolian Development Project which involves a complete revamp of the nation’s transportation systems, including the introduction of high speed rail services, not to mention an extensive network of highways, something lacking in the rural parts of the Turkish Republic.
It remains to be seen what the total costs of this project will be, but once completed it will strike pride in the hearts of every Turk as a major accomplishment for their nation and in the meantime provide much needed employment and other economic benefits.
Shaklain gas fields open for business.
Gazprom, with its new major shareholder, the Russian government, made an announcement on the 10th July that the Shaklain Island Gas Fields is online and ready for business. This extensive collection of natural gas, along with the ensuring oil pipelines and the like will be able to service numerous Asian nations through the quick and easy access of this much needed commodity on the foreign market. Russian economists believe that this deposit will reap large rewards for the Russian government in its quest to bring about the economic revitalization of a country that is still struggling to come to terms with the effects of mismanagement during the later Soviet years.
However Japanese Prime Minister Shinziro Abe has decreed the day a ‘black day for the Empire of Japan and the Japanese people’. It is well known of Japanese disquiet of the Russian occupation of Shaklain, an island many Japanese believe to be a part of the Empire of Japan and an extension of the Japanese home islands.
Venezuelan Army crosses Colombian frontier.
On the 5th of July, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, declared the Colombian government to be inept, and unable to prevent the violence that ‘not only is affecting Colombia but all neighboring nations including the Bolivar Republic of Venezuela!’ Earlier that morning, at 0300 the first advance elements of the Venezuelan army crossed the frontier into Colombia, to be welcomed by many residents and the rebel forces, which see the Colombian government as morally bankrupt.
Within hours the Colombian capital of Bogotá was suffering air strikes as the Venezuelan army continued its advance. The Colombian army itself fell back towards the south and the capital, while the main source of resistance came from drug barons and their private armies in the highlands.
Al Qaeda claims responsibility for bombing in London.
A large car bomb exploded in central London, outside Buckingham Palace during the changing of the guards, a ritual of British pomp and ceremony that is steeped in history, and one of which many tourists from all around the world come to witness. 17 people were reported killed, (10 Britons, 3 Canadians, 2 Australians, 1 South African and 1 New Zealander) and up to a hundred were admitted to hospital suffering a wide range of different injuries.
Al Qaeda in Europe immediately claimed responsibility for the attack calling upon the Crusader forces of the West to leave Iraq and Afghanistan immediately. There was heavy damage done the wrought iron fence of the palace however, the building itself only suffered broken windows from the blast. The Queen was not in the building at the time.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has called upon the British people to stand stoically against these atrocities reminding that Britain itself has endured far worse in the past, especially during the Blitz in World War Two.
Fidel Castro dies, Raul Castro becomes President.
The world’s longest serving head of state, Fidel Castro died on the 29th of July aged 82 from stomach cancer. Immediately tributes from around the world, poured in, while other nations, most notably the United States of America and the large Cuban ex-pat community met the news with unreserved glee. However Raul Castro has used the last two years successfully to cement his control over the Republic, and was sworn in as the Republic’s second President within hours of his brother’s death.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and other notable dignitaries arrived in Cuba over the next few days for the funeral of one of Latin America Socialist Movement’s idols, the founding father of modern Cuba so to speak. Chavez himself could not hold back his emotions, breaking down at the private burial after the state funeral. He is quoted at saying ‘I have lost a dear friend and valued mentor, but the people have lost their champion!’
In a startling move Raul Castro’s first act was to enact the ‘Succession Laws’ for the first time the Republic of Cuba has set laws dictating who will be next in line, if a misfortune was to befall the President of the Republic and leader of the Revolution. Meanwhile throughout Cuba the people await anxiously, waiting to see what kind of leader Raul will make in his own accord and also what future their great communist nation has.
August
All eyes turn to Beijing as the Olympics are held
‘I announce the games of the 29th Olympiad Open!’ President Hu Jintao of the People’s Republic of China announced at the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics. Although several events were delayed during the course of the games due to technical glitches or weather problems, there were none of the problems that the doomsayers were predicting. No terrorist attacks, a relatively few drug scandals as opposed to recent games, in particular the scandal that rocked the Greek team at Athens in 2004.
The prize event, the Men’s 100m was won by Borat Segedev from Kazakhstan, a surprise to most punters who was tipping the heavy favorite trio from the United States, Barbados and Uganda.
At the closing ceremony the IOC Chairman declared the these games were the best ever, and the boost to the Chinese economy let alone confidence has been felt.
Iran announces project to build ICBMs
After the announcement of Iranian nuclear power last year the world has been steadily readying itself for a possible nuclear conflagration to engulf the Middle East. However that impending sense of doom was heightened on August 9th when Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared that Iran was seeking to build Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles, in response to the threats posed by the Republic of France and the United States of America and their continued insistence on owning nuclear weapons while trying to deny it to Iran itself.
‘Iran has only built the atomic bomb to ensure its security and defense and forever more we shall ensure the security and defense of every Islamic nation’ Ahmadinejad is quoted as saying. Several Middle East nations have voiced their approval, while others have condemned the destabilizing affect this will have on the region.
Bomb rips through central Rome.
On the morning of the 19th of August a car bomb ripped through Piazza del Rotunda outside the Parthenon, where numerous Romans and tourists were congregating at cafes and outside the historical landmark itself. The bomb, slightly bigger than the one that attacked Buckingham Palace earlier this year caused massive devastation to the surrounding cafes. In total 88 people were killed, 209 hospitalized, and scores traumatized the gory scenes. Italy had just been attacked.
Within hours Al Jazeera received confirmation this was indeed another attack by Al Qaeda in Europe. Indeed Al Qaeda was on a quest to prove to the west that it could strike anywhere anyhow. The call however was clear. Italy must withdraw its troops from Iraq and Afghanistan and repent in the Crusading ways of its past. The Pope called the massacre ‘a calamity’ and Prime Minister Romano Prodi declared that he would not bow down to the dictates of terrorists and announced 3 days of national mourning for the victims.
It remains to be seen if the Italian troops will be withdrawn, however Italian confidence in their security has been severely shaken.
Cyprus announces reunification by 2009. Turkish residents begin to leave the north for Turkey itself.
See announcement made earlier
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