Irish Liberation in the Near Future

Day 1,311, 04:32 Published in Ireland Canada by New Faustian Man

>>> A short analysis of the UK and a projection of there imminent military objective.




 “Yet, Freedom! yet thy banner, torn, but flying, streams like the thunderstorm against the wind.” Byron


Population Size vs. Alliances
The UK currently ranks 25th in terms of population size, with 2241 citizens, that's exactly 21 places higher than Ireland (509 citizens), placed 46th, and is more than quadruple the actual citizen number.

The idea this discrepancy of population size is for the most part cancelled in military confrontations due to the reliance on alliances to bare some - if not all - of the load, is a fallacy. The significance of the Natural Enemy bonus as an incentive to fight shouldn't be misjudged, with it the British administration were able to dangle a carrot that ensured total success in mobilizing the British citizenry for there invasion of Ireland.

Alliances, although absolutely essential in the current geo-political climate, only go so far. For Ireland what’s equally essential is:
- 1. a leadership that reflects our national resolve never to kowtow to the Hun;
- 2. for the presiding administration to act quickly in allocating the UK as Natural Enemy when they attack to ensure such incentives are in place for the Irish soldier’s own development;



Alliances
The UK's alliances, however, are worth examining in their own right. Slovenia, Argentina, Sweden, Indonesia, France, Lithuania, Serbia, Turkey, Iran, Macedonia and Japan - in other words most of the member-states of ONE, plus the usual fellow-travellers - under which category the UK can be filed.

What the main players in ONE are doing definitely lays a template for fellow-traveller states like the UK. The mass assault against continental North America for example, with bridgeheads setup on the East, West, North and South by UK allies like Indonesia, Sweden etc. lends insight to what the UK's next move will be.



Mobilization Against the US?
Taking into account the only active war in which they’ve been directly involved recently - other than Ireland - is in Wallonia, Southern Belgium, where they were convincingly defeated in what seems a political move rather than military (Belgium has only 100 citizens!) plus the fact they allowed Ireland to expire as their Natural Enemy, points the way to probable mobilization against the US.


Rule Britannia!>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


To back this up: the latest proposal for the UK's Natural Enemy - not surprisingly - is the USA, making explicit the broader military objectives of the UK. There plan is obviously to join there allies - Sweden, Indonesia etc. - in an attempt to conquer North America, although it remains an intangible whether this vote will actually pass.


Conclusion:

With Ireland no longer the UK's Natural Enemy, the apathy of the Brit to engage in any long-term campaign on Irish soil may resurface. Without the Natural Enemy Bonus, and considering the full-scale mobilization of other ONE member states, Ireland should present merely an unrewarding distraction next to the multiple campaigns engaged in by the UK’s close allies.




To reiterate: Any programme for the successful defence of Ireland against the ever-present threat emanating from the UK must include an administration capable of moving quickly to designate the UK as Natural Enemy, thus insuring the greatest possible incentive in countering the Brits. What’s transpired over the last week or so only underlines the immensity of what we face when other ONE states are lumped into the fray. The UK’s military should be properly understood as merely one thread in a much greater whole capable of acting multilaterally and devastatingly, especially against nations like Ireland unable on their own to effectively engage such odds.