ASTERIA: popcorn mode

Day 2,991, 05:06 Published in Romania Romania by Raul Doru

Hello again dear readers!
I will write today about the most important conflicts in eRepublik now, at least one of them having (in my opinion) some long-term consequences.



Iran vs Turkey

Several days ago we've all witnessed the large scale attack on Iran, made a group of countries led by Turkey. With great effort and the help of its allies, Iran managed to survive those battles (by the way, congratz Iran!) and even to strike back. So, in the last days, they've managed to conquer Turkey. Yesterday, in a Resistance War with many Epic battles, Turkey succeeded to liberate Black Sea Coast of Turkey region and then declared a Natural Enemy Law against Iran, who returned the gesture.




On the other hand, starting from today, Turkey seems to be the target of an economic gang-bang from Iran and its allies, till now Serbia, Poland, Bulgaria and France proposing Trading Embargo Laws against it.

It's clear that the war will go on, but Turkey will face a difficult task in regaining its territories, especially after the outburst of yet another conflict in the Balkans.



Bulgaria vs USA vs Greece

Now this is interesting. All started with Bulgaria - USA war in its Indian colonies (note that USA is fighting against Indonesia and Chile also and Mexico just had an rejected NE against it).




So far so good, but immediately after an domino effect appeared. Latvia passed an Airstrike against Bulgaria and now is struggling to land in Bulgarian colony Chubu.



But the most important move was that of Greece, who passed a NE law against Bulgaria and attacked its core, in Plovdiv.



As expected, Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) rushed to adopt a NE law against Greece and shortly after launched an attack on Greek core, in (where else) Macedonia province.



And I have to mention even this, because is funny as hell, after failing to adopt a NE law against Greece yesterday, Hungary is struggling to help its long-life allies and friends, Bulgaria and now Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), by trying hard to vote yet another Natural Enemy Law on Greece. Keep doing it, Hungary! 🙂



In my opinion, this Bulgaria and Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) vs Greece War it will be a lasting one, just like those before. Some of the countries could be deleted and then liberated. And so on. Also, others may join the show and the conflict will spread for a short wile. But that's the fate of all Balkan wars.

PS: Currently, Bulgaria is fighting in following battles:



Now, I want to come back a little to the title of this article (ASTERIA: popcorn mode) and to the consequences of that war on diplomatic and military eWorld relations. As you know, for quite a while now, some countries (including Croatia, Greece, Hungary or Poland) have tried to disband ASTERIA and create new alliances or, at least, to find a solution to establish kind of a balance of power in eWorld. Shortly, to find something who can oppose ASTERIA on battlefields.
It was not an easy task, taking into consideration that many of the non-aligned countries have ties with ASTERIA members or, worst, have their own enmities among themselves.
A good context for a coalition against ASTERIA countries were the multiple wars against Iran, where the alliance was heavily involved in its support. For a moment, it seemed that this plan may actually work. Even Bulgaria vs. USA and Latvia would have been a good opportunity, bearing in mind the enmities of USA and the fact that Latvia has good relations with ASTERIA members.
But then Greece attacked Bulgaria and everything collapsed. Even if it tried hard to establish such a balance of power, Croatia is doomed now to stick with its Greek friends. For sure, Chile will help its Bulgarian friends. All the help those countries could have provide to Turkey against Iran and ASTERIA is now reduced to almost nothing. Tensions will appear, once again, among non-aligned countries. All balance of power it's an utopia for time being.
As for ASTERIA?! Popcorn mode!

That's all for today, dear readers.
Remember, stay informed and fight hard!