[PoTUS] EuroTrip Summer 2015

Day 2,794, 21:13 Published in USA USA by Tyler Bubblar



Our time vacationing in Spain has come to an end. For now. We are currently working our way through the countryside of France. This is not an aggressive action, but one with the full knowledge and consent of our French allies. The goal is to push our way into a confrontation with Chile. When Chile struck into France last week their target was not certain. They could have been after Slovenia, Serbia, or the USA. For some time now the populace of the eUSA have made their desire for a real war with an opponent of quality well known. So when Chile entered into France I began to privately hope and plan for a potential clash with them.





Initially the goal was to work our way northeast through Spain and meet Chile as they pushed towards Slovenia. However, Chile cut north into Belgium, making it nigh unto impossible to reach them via Spain. So France sacrificed their MPP stack by attacking Slovenia. This granted a path to Chilean occupied North France and Belgium for the USA, Colombia, and Slovenia. So we have entered into France via Brittany and are currently marching into Pays de la Loire which will gain us a border with Chile. The goal from there is to test American might against a first class opponent that has been extremely active on the war front.





So to recap, EuroTrip Summer 2015 has so far included Spain and France with Chilean occupied Northern France and Belgium on the horizon. True Patriot damage, RW medals, and FF medals have been there for the taking, and there should be plenty more of that in the coming days and weeks. Chile will be a tough opponent, but they are not the end of our EuroTrip as presently planned. First things first though. As stated above we are soon to be facing a powerful adversary that is very worthy of our respect and attention. Europe is truly where the action is this summer and the eUSA will be right in the midst of it for the foreseeable future.





We are now one third of the way through this Presidential term. On the whole I am pleased with the performance of my administration. I have said this before, but it is worth saying again. I chose my cabinet not for their help in getting elected, but for how they would help run the executive after winning election. They have pretty much across the board lived not just up to what I envisioned but beyond. eNPR has been a big hit gathering its largest audience since 2013. The Education/Interior Departments are extremely active in publishing and reaching out to new players. The State Department has been masterful in juggling a complex and ever changing situation in Europe. The NSC has done much the same thing in responding to European wars and has done well getting engaged with the PMUs in our nation. It has been a great ride thus far, and I have enjoyed it very much. There are 20 more days in this term and there are no plans to let up now.