Anti-Pakistan Alliance

Day 371, 10:45 Published in USA USA by Mister Brightside

For those of you who are unaware of the Congress of Viena, it was held at about 1815 and its purpose was to determine the borders of Europe after the excursions of the infamous Napoleon. What I'm trying to say here is that eRepublik has a Napoleon nation: Pakistan. As many of you are informed, Pakistan has conquered many nations in Southern and Eastern Asia including India and China, with a total of 50 territories. With the exception of the original Pakistani states, these areas have completely different cultures and probably radically different methods they would organize their government (not that I'm criticizing Pakistan's absolute monarchy). I personally believe that Dio Brando is our modern equivalent of Napoleon, and the Holy Pakistan Emprie is the equivalent of the French Empire. Though I understand the eUSA has a protection pack with them, we have to fund any resistance wars that are taking place and possibly organize a new alliance to give India and China its rightful indepedence.
Just to flashback to 1815, Napoloen was finally defeated at the Battle of Waterloo. Soon, all of the European countries (there were less than there are currently) held a summit to give borders, rulers, and compensation to the nations being reformed or formed as a result of Napoleon. However, this congress cannot happen unless we undergo a military action to free China and India. First, we need to organize willing nations in a Anti-Pakistan Alliance. Once we amass enough troops to overcome the 941 troops of Pakistan (accroding to eWiki), we will need to increase the overall average strenght level to be above 3.25. Lastly, there should be a sufficient number of moving tickets available (preferably at least Q3), and high quality weapons (preferably at least Q3). Once that has ocurred, the Alliance will have to determine a general for each member country. Once these generals are determined, they will have to meet with each other to strategize. The areas they take over will have to be previous Chinese or Indian territories, and they will not invade any Pakistani territories (sort of like the Korean War).
Keep in mind that the eUSA citizens are eager for a war, and so are owners of many companies. Througout history, economic output has been by far the greatest in order to meet the demand of the warriors. If this war is to be successful, there is going to have to be a strong economic population supporting the war front. In essence, this war is going to need quality soldiers more than the quantity of soldiers (although it woudl help if we had around 900 troops or more). I;m sorry to report that not everyone is going to be able to go to far. If that were the case, there would be no one producing food, weapons, etc. to keep a long campaign moving.
So, if we can convince other nations to liberate China and India, we could have potential allies for the future. Plus, by freeing those countries, it could give them an incentive to liberate other European nations. Along with having multiple nations, nations that are currently under oppression will not gain many new citizens. For one, they will discover that there nations is occupied under a completely separate nation, and for 2, they feel since they are so new, they can do little to help liberate it. I understand that the eUSA has a massive wave of oncoming people, but the rest of the world needs to have an incentive to join. That way, this won't become an American simulation, rather than a world simulation.
Lastly, the actual congress. Once the liberation of India and China occurs, the natios leaders shall somehow or another give back India and China their land. Along with that, the nations participating in the event can ask for some form of compensation i.e 10-25% of the gold value of the total amont of people died (i.e 100 people died, 10 gold will be given to nation or 25 gold will be given). This way, the entire effort won't be futile. Simultaneously, the members of the congress should sign a deal to make a mutual proteciton pact with all nations surrounding it. If they refuse to sign any of them, the Anti-Pakistan Alliance can invade and take one of their territories. Along with that, troops who are eager for war should be urged by military leaders to go to Pakistani border nations to aid the possible defense or attack.
These are just ideas, but we should seriously consider the increasing power of Pakistan.