Croatia sacrifices Thailand. What's next?

Day 4,789, 07:24 Published in Lithuania Lithuania by Magnus Dux

Hey everyone,

Yesterday, after rather long period of time Thailand was wiped again. In general there would be nothing strange: in this game countries live, often disappear and return to live again. But this time everything was different as their fate was decided not by enemies, but by so "called" allies.

After a long passive period (of like half of a year) in December Lithuania launched an airstrike and nearly instantly got threats from croatians to halt the operation. But that's the game - if you are not in control of the situation, you try to scare others. Sometimes you succeed, sometimes not. In this case, as everyone was farmed and stocked after the Black Friday sale, blackmail this didn't work of course.

So, there was no large surprise when Croatia has chosen Lithuania as an airstrike target at first attempt. More strange was that they didn't target Paris (which wasn't covered by any attack at that time) to take essential central position on map to help France, but targeted core regions of Lithuania where they didn't have any allies.

Even more surprising was that they published an article (yea, that could be understood as trolling) about upcoming repeated airstrikes. It was surprising not because they are flying, but because of ditching their allies once they were going to repeat that again and again. What means that they don't really care about their friends, just want to satisfy own ego. Concentrate just on being clowns that don't do anything useful, just are messing around without really hurting their enemies? Their choice...

But well, it was their choice. Our answer was clear and visible in the comments of that article:


Yes, there is no point for us going 1 vs 1 battle, but we can target their weaker satellites. So, already two weeks ago they knew that if they repeat their airstrike against any Hydra country, there will be reaction. And, you don't need to be genius to understand from that post that first target would be Thailand. We have nothing personal against them and yesterday airstrikes wouldn't happen if their "mommy" didn't want that and behaved accordingly. Again - their choice...

And one more their choice - what happens next. Already losing Cyprus and Albania, getting Thailand wiped because of a questionable ego proves that they are called most selfish country for a reason. We are ready for that airstrike-cleanup game as long as they are ready to hurt their followers.


And so, who can defeat us if we aren't afraid to die, if we have deafeated the death itself?
Lionginas Baliukevičius - Dzūkas



Best regards,
MD