[Wild Owl] Musings

Day 2,499, 08:20 Published in USA Poland by Wild Owl


Greetings America,

Almost four months ago, I wrote an article explaining the US perspective about our ejection from the alliance named Sirius. The article was quite controversial and had mixed reviews, as expected, but 115 days after writing it, I would like to review how the e-world has progressed since then in this article.

The rationale given by Iain Keers, Magic and co for removing USA from Sirius was, on paper, a simple one - we had not helped Spain and had not NE’d Argentina for them. However, as this month proved, when the tide has turned and its Poland’s turn to do the same, they have also chosen to look in the other direction going as far as to buddy up with the opposing alliance. No matter what Poland does today or in the future, Spain will be without a Congress this month. Obviously, with hypocrisy being the way it is, the morality brigade led by Iain Keers and co is quiet. I doubt we’ll be seeing an article by them blasting El Reto the way they blasted Molly Emma, despite the obvious racism and insulting attitude in his article towards Poland’s allies. Personally, I thank Molly Emma for getting us out of a sham of an alliance which was geared towards Poland’s interests and did not respect us.

Fast forwarding to this month, we started with whispers by many of a potential airstrike on eUS cores on 9/11. Obviously, the rumours proved to be true with the Thais attacking us and ultimately getting beaten soundly and sent back to their country. The advance warning that we had helped us, and we were able to get appropriate arrangements in place to beat them. However, what was truly disappointing in this was our “ally” Poland’s attitude. The Polish Governor, Kherehebath, endorsed the Thai airstrike, and helped them to “celebrate” their birthday. He still continues to wear the MiT avatar to this day. This, followed by El Reto’s article later, that Derphoof has already covered has soured a cordial relationship with ePoland in my view. Personally, I dont think there’s any use crying over spilt milk, things will either correct themselves or they won’t, and while we should hope for the best, preparing for the worst never hurt anyone.

The final part of this article will talk about Pacifica. We made this alliance around four months ago, and while it expanded to included Latvia, it has been rock-solid right from the start. An alliance with no drama, clearly defined goals and borders that connect the member states is beneficial for all participants, as has been proven by us. We continue to achieve the admittedly modest goals we set out for ourselves, and look forward to combatting challenges in the future alongside each other.

Sincerely,
Wild Owl