A holy day for the Theocratic Nation of South Korea

Day 657, 09:47 Published in South Korea Italy by Colinar

Today is a holy day. Right after we set free the Theocratic Nation of South Korea, Japan declared war on us and launched a vile attack on our only region with the hope of erasing us from the map before we could have the structure to defend our nation or a single MPP approved to support our holy country.

With no Hospital in the Theocratic Nation of South Korea, we started not one, not two, but three resistance wars in Japan. They thought we were desperate. They thought we were wasting gold. They thought we were running for our lives. We were not.

The japanese army is pitiful in strength, strategy and organization. They published an article asking their troops to fight in one battle (Chungcheongbuk-do), but they link sent their soldiers to another one (Gyeonggi-do). They can't defeat us in a one on one battle, so they called for external help all over the world giving them gold to fight. So much gold that out of 5 battles against us (Gyeonggi-do, Gyeonggi-do again, Chungcheongbuk-do, Gyeongsangbuk-do, and Chungcheongnam-do) they had only one hero, while we had in all but one: the one we didn't care and that we would have the greatest benefit from loosing in the battle field. About the three resistance wars finished today, we only had to win one. We successfully made you send the population to fight in one, we used the second to attract your mercenary soldiers, and we won in the the best region where we could have won. In the end we managed to close the war against us again and now we have two alliances that will allow us to fight with a Hospital if they are crazy enough to attack us once again.

The unfaithful will start whining and will make false accusations that we cheated, that we had a bunch of mercenary tanks heavily funded by us, that the rules of the game are unfair. All lies. We are blessed by the Dios. They try to accuse us from what they do to make us look guilty of what they do. They do it because they fear us. So do their allies that their soldiers against ones. They fear us so much they prefer to try erasing us from the map than fighting their own battles in Europe and North America. And they should fear us. Because we are faithful. Because against this pitiful army we will only stop when we are eating sushi in Tokyo.

SILENT LEGES INTER ARMA!

Colinar
President of Theocratic Nation of South Korea