The Case for WAR

Day 837, 21:15 Published in Australia Australia by Gabriel White

Hi everyone,

In regards to the articles listed below:

http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/the-fall-of-the-third-republic-1237315/1/20
http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/fraudulent-election-result-1236191/1/20">
http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/fraudulent-election-result-1236191/1/20

These articles confirm that eSouth Africa has been overtaken by channers, and they may give all of South Africa's regions to Brazil & Argentina, thus destroying EDEN's hard work in the region and presenting an obvious security threat to eAustralia.

So what do we do? GO TO WAR and take South Africa

We have a moral right to do so
South Africans dont want to be in a country run by channers. And we dont want to be bordering a hostile nation such as Brazil. It is in Australia's interests to attack.

We will have EDEN support
As seen in these articles:
http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/pto-in-south-africa-time-for-war-australia-1237711/1/20
http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/south-african-pto-we-used-eden--1237782/1/20
We have EDEN support, and there for we can be assured that we will not be alone in the event of an invasion. EDEN wants South Africa to stay out of Phoenix's hands just as much as we do.

War will fix our economy
Have you seen the weapons prices these days? 3 AUD for a Q1 and falling. Under these conditions it is impossible for our business section to turn a profit. The reason this is occuring is due to oversupply and not enough consumption. War alleviates this. Anyone who was around during the November 09 Brazil invasion of WA would remember that weapons prices nearly doubled. However, I also believe it will be necessary to set up a war fund, similar to the "US tank fund", so attacks can be properly funded and supported by patriotic citizens.

Perhaps the strongest case for war i can make is that since eAustralias independence, Australia has done almost NOTHING. We have sat around helping out in other campaigns, but we have never been active in expanding our interests abroad. If there was ever an opportunity for eAustralia's growth, NOW is the time.

Thanks for reading,
Gabriel White
ex-Senator (4 terms)
ACUK S4