The world is calming down, for once

Day 2,441, 17:41 Published in USA USA by Logan Hyrozek

Coming back from my general unhappiness over the state of eUSA yesterday, it seems that today is a much better day for our nation. Thankfully our sliver of eFrance has been valiantly defended, and Tohoku continues to belong to us. With that said, the fires of war in Europe seem to be dying down quite a bit. I couldn't help but notice that even now eSerbia is taking hit after hit in its struggle to remain what it once was. Their campaign in Bosnia seems to be going well for them, considering what remains of the rest of their former empire.

But for the conflicts going on within our own continent, eMexico is going head-to-head against eColombia. While I'm unsure of the reasons for the conflict, it's still important for us to contribute to eMexico's defenses to ensure that whatever goes on south of the border does't crawl back up. Other than that, I'd like to give a shout-out to the entire nation of eSwitzerland for their fight against the French. Like with eMexico, assisting the Swiss might pay off in the near future.

It's also interesting to see how warmongering eIndia has been quite recently, with beginning several campaigns against multiple worthy nations. By the way, the reason why I'm discussing world news slightly more today is due to the lack of any American news to work off of. A taste of irony seems to be present in ePoland's conflict with eGermany as of late. While other wars are still going on, it appears to be fading. It might seem that the concept of "empire" is turning into an unappealing concept these days.

It forces me to reflect on the chaotic days of the Invasion of the United States of America or the UK-USA War. Back when people were willing to take risks, even if it did lead to mixed results from time to time. It would be nice to see inspired leaders to take office every now and then, though it's been quite some time since then. Tell me, fellow citizens, what is your view of the New World and where do you think it's going? Also (in something not news-related), if you could see anyone interviewed in "America, by The People" that lives here in eUSA, who would it be?