A Swift Wind Of Change Sweeps Over Australia

Day 710, 13:16 Published in Australia Philippines by Keegan Knoll

Last night, (Living in RL USA) I went to sleep with three hours left in the battle. It was midnight for me, and the wall in Western Australia had begun to rise up again. I had been put under the impression that despite the tinge of hope I held for the return of the last of our regions, this war would fail. And as this wasn't an Australia-backed war, this is nothing to fear.

However, upon waking up in the morning, and working and fighting in the resistance war, I came upon the recent events portion of my home page. And right there it was, Western Australia, returned to its rightful owner for the first time in over a year. It truly brightened my day.

However, it also represents a pivotal point in the game for our up-and-coming country. By losing Australia, Indonesia is showing its first signs of losing its hold on the world. But this by absolutely no stretch of the imagintation means that PEACE is falling, or that Indo, even, will lastingly fall.

What it does say, however, is that this is the defining moment for Australia. Indonesia, though it has no current intention of warring with us, is most certainly not happy with the outcome. As Senator, I have voted for each of the EDEN/brolliance MPPs, as they may soon become an utmost necessity, as Indonesia goes forward and assesses its situation. Joining EDEN now is the best decision we could make, and I encourage everyone to support this decision.

We are a full country once again, Australia. It's been a bumpy ride. It always irked me when I looked at the map, and saw that gross, discolored tumor taking up the left side of our countries face. Well, we've removed that. But Indonesian invasion isn't cured once and for all. This return is only what we make of it.