eUSA faces trouble in East Asia.
Leojane Zhu
Because of some economic and military strategies, eUSA used to have agreements with many East Asia countries, and they got their East Asia territories.
But not long before, some resident wars broke out. eUSA lost Tibet in eChina, and Chubu in eJapan. DoD Orders of eUSA requested them to defend Chongqing in eChina -- their very last territory in East Asia.
If you think that these events have nothing to do with us, then you're wrong. eUSA and eChina are super powers in the game. They're both focusing on wars in East Asia. No doubt, these recent events will affect them a lot. If eUSA lost their territories in East Asia, it will be difficult to get them back. However, new bridges were set up accross seas, eUSA can still get into Asia.
We eNorth Korea is an East Asia country, neighbor to eChina, eJapan and eRussia.(If we get back Kangwon, we're the neighbor to eSouth Korea, too.) Maybe in the near future, some super powers will ask us for a favor. (or maybe they won't. It's hard to tell.) I think we should observe situations around, and get us prepared.
BTW, we're having a training war with eJapan. Our citizens can enjoy ourselves. But do be careful of medal farmers, they ususally come up at the very last miniutes. And eJapan is having much trouble recently. We'd better not bring them more trouble. It's just a training war, we don't have to win it at all.
Hmmm, this article is a little longer than the previous one, but still short.. Anyway, thanks for reading.
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I don't think we will have to worry about the eUSA attacking in Asia for a time. I think this is a good time to get everything prepared just in case we need to act against any sort of hostilities form ANY country though. There is a famous quote, "In times of peace prepare for war".
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I think we can benefit from this situation
Long live Glorious Leader!
Long live semi-short-semi-long articles! (like this one, exactly the right length)
You will always have friends in eSerbia, so if you ever need some help, don't hesitate to ask.
Hostilian?
Well, Coldriver, we (eSerbia) have nothing against eNK and eC. In fact, we are friends with both IRL, and here we have no interest in being enemies. So, if you ever have need of new friends, you'll have them in eSerbia.
Our goal is to free Texas and destroy eUSA. That's why we helped liberate Tibet, for example. If you consider joining us on our crusade against eUSA, we will welcome you with open arms. If you are attacked by some country, ask for our help, we'll gladly send our troops to defend you or try to find a diplomatic solution for the problem.
Hostilian, historically speaking, you Serbia have a lot against North Korea.
For example, this is a video of two north-korean girls singing for our president in '78:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euq0PNKLa58
I couldn't think of anything we would have against North Korea. On the contrary, historically speaking Serbia has worse relations with Russia than with China and Korea.
And there is also this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-Aligned_Movement
We will be hosting the next summit this September. Hopefully Kim Jong Il will come personally to Belgrade at that moment, and so will Hu Jin Tao.
The United States has not been too protective over its allies in Asia in the past few years. Those of you who have helped found this great country know what I am talking about. You are right, USA has problems coming up for them here in Asia, but DO NOT expect them to take any rel action to solve the problem. They will not step in unless a close powerful ally is being threatened, or they themselves are. Superpowers tend to follow that belief, they will only protect their own power and interests. Having a lot of smaller allies id great for trade, but they aren't going to waste one bit of their energy protecting you unless you have considerable power yourself.