From Luzon, with love

Day 1,597, 07:18 Published in Philippines Philippines by roymustang

So I read an Indonesian article regarding the current Indonesian-Philippine conflict written in the point of view of an ordinary eIndonesian citizen.

Inspired by what I read, I will now write an article about the same topic but written in the point of view of an ordinary eFilipino citizen instead.
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"To my very knowledge, the conflict started since the incident of Malaysia failed to have a congress due to our occupation."

The conflict started when eMalaysia was wiped out of the map. As I have mentioned in my previous article, eMalaysia and ePhilippines have been friends and allies to each other for more than 3 years, way before I joined the game. As a close ally of eMalaysia, ePhilippines would have to defend her and make sure that she would regain her freedom from the eIndonesian occupation.

I am sure that eIndonesia also treasures its own allies, especially those whom they have fought side by side for more than 3 years already. I am also sure that if their closest and best ally have been occupied, eIndonesia would do everything it can to get its ally back on the map.

I am now telling you, ePhilippines would do the same. We have entered this conflict by ourselves for eMalaysia, without any encouragements or suggestions from TEDEN or from any other superpower/alliance-bloc. It is for eMalaysia and for the honor of our long-time friendship with them, that we are ready to compromise our security just so to have a chance to free them, to let eIndonesia know that we want eMalaysia back on the map.

As for the relationship between eIndonesia and ePhilippines before this conflict, I would have to say that it has been officially aligned as "neutral" while unofficially aligned as "cautious". Why "cautious"? Because eIndonesia have made a lot of attempts to invade other countries in our region, and this includes eMalaysia and ePhilippines.
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"Ask your CP then, in the time when we were trying real damn hard to get Mindanao by diplomation."

I am sure that eIndonesia would not want to see one of its original regions occupied by a foreign country. So do we, the eFilipinos. We do not want Mindanao to be govern under eIndonesia, we want it to remain as an ePhilippine region, for it is a RL Philippine region!

Backstabbers? No! We are not backstabbers! We entered this conflict with honor, for honor, to defend our allies.

The ePhilippines is a neutral country, we would not conduct any unwarranted attacks. We would only be hostile, if we are shown hostility, if we and our allies have been threatened and attacked.
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But in the eIndonesian article, I saw that there were real misunderstandings in this conflict.

"We have a baby-boom, with abrutly stupid advertising saying that we are seeking revange by wiping out Malaysia"

"Those newborns didn’t follow the order from the gov. If you observed the battle, some of Indonesian soldiers were ordered to fight in Malaysia side to free the country. But at the same time, we have important compaign to fight for ONE. It couldn’t be helped. We were still outmatched by the over-enthusiasm newborns. That’s very ironical, indeed."

eIndonesia was already in the process of freeing eMalaysia from its occupation but the progress of this liberation was abruptly stopped by the disorganized and misinformed new citizens.

I will not put the entire blame on to the eIndonesian government for not regaining control of the situation and of their new citizens since the ePhilippine government has hastily used force to free eMalaysia (maybe due to past experiences). I hope that negotiations should have happened before this whole crisis has risen and I hope for the best for all of us.