An Autumn of Russian Discontent?

Day 693, 19:23 Published in Canada Canada by Wilhelm Gunter

I have always found international events intriguing, but due to my inefficiency in most foreign languages, my ability to comprehend the political eWorld is limited. However, two recent foreign English language articles have come to light and provide a very interesting insight into events of the last number of days.

The first newspaper to make such a report is the Diary of an Ataman. This is the newspaper of the eRussian president, and he begins it by saying “This is an official protest from the President of eRussia to the Government of eIndonesia regarding the Western Siberian Region.” His basic lament is the six day silence they have experienced as they have tried to elicit a response – any response – from the President of eIndonesia, as the eRussians are anxious to sit down and talk about the situation in Western Siberia Region (WSR). Is this just normal growing pains between allies? It could be. The eRussian President does affirm his desire to remain a part of PEACE. But could it be just diplomatic-speak and that the eRussians are finally fed up with being a doormat for Peace? Time will tell.

The other newspaper, The Citizen, raises some very alarming questions, however speculative they may be. This newspaper is owned and written by the eRomanian President, and can’t help but wonder if there is a concerted effort by PEACE officials to undermine the eRussians, and in particular, their president. First, we are informed that the current eRussian President is not Russian, and that alone may have invoked the ire of PEACE. Secondly, it seems that over 2000 gold (yes, 2000 gold!) seems to have found its way into the account of the eRussian president during yesterday’s hacking and gold disappearing. The Citizen argues that this may have been a PEACE initiative to get this non-Russian President banned, something which did not happen.

Surely, it wouldn’t be the first time PEACE has acted thus towards an ally, but then again, the eRomanian President’s speculations are very curious and could be self-serving. Both newspapers would have motive to spin events to their own advantage. But if – and this a big if – if the reporting of these events and their interpretations are accurate, we could be seeing some interesting events in near future. Events that could be earth-shattering in terms of world alliances.