Issue 16

Day 581, 15:00 Published in USA USA by Pantops Incorporated

Two resistance wars have popped up in Europe today, neither of which is likely to succeed. Crete is fighting for its independence from Turkey, while the Walloon Region seeks to return to autonomous Belgian rule. I don't count the Vojvodina resistance war, as this is simply to return that region to Serbia.

Sweden is again fighting a training war in Nordjylland due to a bug in their MPP with the US.

The Philippines will soon construct a Q4 hospital for Visayas and Greece will be fortifying their Turkish border with a Q3 hospital in Macedonia.

Romania is building a Q5 defense system in Banat to guard against Hungarian invasion. Which may be a wise move indeed, considering this analysis of the two nation's military capabilities.

Germany is likely to conclude its war with Indonesia later today, and Canada is expected to offer France peace tomorrow.

Hungary and the Netherlands are considering an alliance which is likely to pass both congresses.

President Arcibald Rajs of Serbia is being impeached due to inactivity, it would seem.


Imagine a United States in a trade alliance with our allies - as Publius has said, "As far as our economy goes, I believe free trade is the last step we need for our economy to go from good to great." mjdiv has painted us a picture of that world in his article, and it's well worth considering.


I am pleased to announce the Democrats are holding a recruitment drive that will be going from now till the end of July. The party offers a cash prize to our top recruiter, which may increase if this drive is successful. So get off the benches and get going for your party - you've got nothing to lose, but much to gain.


Sweden's president escaped impeachment, though Iran's did not.