Manifesto Part 2 - Foreign Affairs

Day 1,165, 08:03 Published in Japan Japan by Alfred Ball


This is my third article written for the upcoming presidential elections, in this article I will state my stance on my foreign policy and the ministry if foreign affairs in general. Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoy.

Foreign Affairs

As mentioned prior we have joined the newly founded PANAM alliance along with Brazil, USA, and Argentina with more to follow in the future. As a strong supporter of this alliance I will accomodate our allies as best I can, as I know they will for us. This being said I also want to strengthen our ties with these nations, which has not been our top priority since joining, I will make this our top goal in terms of foreign affairs.

As a previous MoFA of Japan for 4 times I know what needs to be done for this ministry. If I'm elected I plan to reinvigorate the diplomat program, with many countries, bringing in fresh life to the forums of reports on these diplomats' findings. This will in turn generate positive relations with the countries we have covered in a diplomat program.

I am also not turned off to the possibility of a real war, which I know is needed for every community in this game at one point or another to attract new people to the community or generating more actvity via media and forums. This is a game and it has been to long since we have focused on an international goal for us all to achieve. 

The benefits of a strong foreign policy could be new resources needed to build up our economy, a grain region is at the top of this list for our nation. With the new changes for the military module we will be able to hold resource regions much easier, whether it be through conquest or diplomacy.

In short I wish to open new dialogue with countries that routes of communication have just simply not been used. This will not only increase our recognition, but our respect among the communities of the eWorld. As well generating new interest via wars, the diplomat program among other things. This is our month Japan, let's show our allies we can pull our weight and increase our national activity while doing it.

Sincerely,
Alfred Ball, Current Minister of Defense and Congressmen