Turkey, EDEN, PTO, Robbery, Mayhem etc.

Day 1,494, 09:54 Published in Norway Norway by ivan.europe

Hello my fellow readers,
These past few weeks were filled with action. We had so many chamges that I can't tell you all in 1 sentence. So here are there:
In the last week the turmoil between Turkey and Iran was risen to very high levels. Iran was approved as full member of ONE, even tough 3 members rejected their candidacy. Just to remember the turkish membership in ONE was rejected by Spain only. For Turkey this was conflict of interests and it wasn't soon, when they NE'd Iran and thus ended a partnership, which lasted for over 2 years(PEACE/Phoenix/ONE). During the war they began signing EDEN and Terra MPP's, the archrivals of ONE. While the Terra MPP's were OK, citing the fact that they were PANAM members for some time, but these with EDEN were very unusual. EDEN and Turkey were allways on the opposite sides. This provoked a discontent in EDEN members Greece and Bulgaria, which consider Turkey as a parasite. They think that on Turkey can't be trusted. But Turkey's move to TEDEN will benefit all countries from these 2 alliances. By this way Bulgaria will keep their precious lands in Ukraine and Russia and securing their southern border. Also a benefit for TEDEN will be additional damage for them.

And now about the hotspots on the map:
Without Turkey, Hungary and Poland began to suffer heavily losses. Poland were assaulted from USA and Canada. But the poles had many tricks in their sleeves. With RW in specific regions in their occupied regions in Germany and France. Poland can't hide forever - Croatia NE'd Poland and attacked them trough their conquered regions in Slovakia. Hungary on the other hand wanted to go to China, but the plan failed when Ukraine turned the battle in their favor. Later Bulgaria would attack Maramures(this happened when the NAP expired). Clearly without Turkey ONE is losing on all fronts.

In Scandinavia there is also a epic battles. Finland NE'd Sweden, with the main target are the norwegian regions. As we know, Norway has been PTO'ed from serbs and the eNorwegians asked Denmark, Sweden and Finland for help. The plan was initialy Denmark to erase Norway, then Sweden to do the same with the danes and Finland would attack the original norwegian and danish regions, with giving Nord-Norge and Trondelag back to Sweden. However, the government in Norway had other plans and the first plan was out. Denmark then asked Ireland, which were at war with UK(see below). The irish quickly advanced in Denmark and the last region is set to be again under the control of Ireland. Sweden erased Norway, which was part of plan B, and then Finland begain their part of the plan. But the Norway PTO released Sorlandet just before the battle could even began. Then they "liberated" Svalbard, which means that the serbs will secure at least 50% of the congress seats.
Russia attacked Sweden on south via the occupied regions in Lithuania. Their plans are different than the finns or the irish. Their aim is to erase Sweden.

In Britain there is a lot of battles. UK, along with Iran and Slovenia, joined ONE. This ended a friendship between UK and France, who along with Germany signed the Strassbourg treaty. But with UK MPP's with Poland and Spain, rivals of Germany and France respectivley, it was obvious that this treaty will come the an end. France NE'd UK and now controll the UK south and even London. Canada again attacked UK in order to get to Poland, while Ireland controlled much of the north, but they had plans with Denmark and their english regions were returned. But they again took North Ireland and so yet another irish unfication is fact.

Meanwhile, in some countries were proposed strange donation laws. And yes, you found who is behind this. Norway, UAE, and New Zealand are under PTO from serbian groups. They donated much of the tresuries gold to serbian orgs. Here are the bizzare laws:
http://www.erepublik.com/en/Norway/law/91912
http://www.erepublik.com/en/New-Zealand/law/91764
http://www.erepublik.com/en/Belgium/law/91888
http://www.erepublik.com/en/United-Arab-Emirates/law/91877
This was another action packed week in eRepublik. See you soon.