[BS] Serbia demands, will Spoland retreat?

Day 2,205, 08:11 Published in Poland Brazil by Dio Vigon


The world is changing. We all know how does it work. It starts with rumors and it ends with new aliances, new MPPs, new wars, new enemies.

Polska and Spain signed a Non-Agression Pact with the USA, which clearly return the equality of their relation, since there will be no original north-american regions with Spoland. For some people, this might sound like a truce, but the reactions from Spoland allies shows us this is a move.

The three countries worked together for a short time last year, with Brazil included, when we planned to create the CTRL alliance. By that time, Prophet009 was the polish CP and I was the brazilian CP, but it was scyzoryck who signed the chart.

EDEN and ONE fought together to destroy the project, USA and Poland set apart and CTRL was dead too soon. Spoland joined the ONE Reloaded (TWO), USA did everything they could to fight against Serbia and Brazil started a Civil War that nearly destroyed the community.

TWO succeed, due to it’s huge advantage against the CoT side, but it did with the support of ex-EDEN members, which were not the most popular countries in the alliance (and kicked Croatia away to be with Serbia). USA sunk with CoT and a proximity with Spoland is probably their last resort. Brazil, in the other hand, sunk by itself, drowned in it’s own blood bath. It’s an irony that a new setup with these countries is not completely far, since Serbia and it’s ex-EDEN satellites keep pushing Spoland (especially Spain) away.

The same movement can me seen from South America, with Argentina and Chile getting back together step by step and getting along with the serbian crew. We all know that South America has room for just two big nations.

Unfortunately, this game now is about who’s with Serbia and who’s against it. They’ve been playing the “I-want-things-my-way” game for long enough to don’t care about other countries needs or goals and this is pretty clear in this serbian MoFA article, when Serbia says “we demand from our allies to cancel the contract”. It doesn’t sound like an ally request to me, to be honest.

Whatever the future of Poland is, it’s clear that TWO got big enough to break in two pieces. The question now remains on who will be at each side, but I guess it won’t take long until we find out.


Best regards,
Vigon,
the black sheep.

In Omnia Paratus"