Peace or not to peace?

Day 1,052, 05:34 Published in South Korea USA by Wladimir Rascian



That is the question!

Akki, acting President of Japan, announced this in his election campaign four days ago:
~Other way to rebuild this nation is through Training war. Due to the change in military module, it makes sense now to conduct training wars for societal and economical stimulus. At the least, Training war will give people more choice than to two-click, read some articles and forums, write a little, then log off. War is also good for economy of eJapan because of the change in food consumption system... Our nation currently has more than enough money in our treasury; it stupid not to take this opportunity to spend it on something that will provide benefit to all of our citizens.

Afanasiy Drago, acting President of North Korea, announced this in his last article, presidential inaugural speech:
~War is good for everyone. It creates demand for weapons and food while allowing the population to gain experience and rank points, which is great for activity. So with the lowered cost of battle fees, I see no reason for us not to try and establish or involve ourselves in a training war to help benefit our country and the citizens that live here.




South Korea,
We have two of our three neighbours (Taiwan still not fully implemented as country, don't know if it should...), searching for good opportunity for training wars.

We haven't yet closed that silly war with Japan, so my thought was can we provide training wars for our community without relying on, nowdays obsolete, alliance with Russia?

I know that this new war module thing made wars more accessible than ever. But together with our friends from North Korea, and former opponents in Japan (even with our Chinese neighbours, both from mainland and from island), we can arrange Training Wars so that population of entire East Asia can have chance to gain extra exp during peace times in other parts of the World.




Our past confrontations with Japanese government will fade away if we, together, work on joint project. Through (training) war we could achieve peace.

We must realise that future of South Korea will be better if we work on it together with all nations of East Asia.


Always yours,
Wladimir Rascian