Under Pressure

Day 2,253, 05:44 Published in Canada Canada by Alias Vision
Spain has proposed Canada as Natural Enemy and now it needs their Congress approval.

Motion passes 25-5.

Spain then renews MPP with Hungary.

United Kingdom has proposed Canada as Natural Enemy and now it needs their Congress approval.

Motion carries overwhelming support at 25-1 with three hours to go as of the writing of this article.

Poland has proposed Canada as Natural Enemy and now it needs their Congress approval.

Motion carries overwhelming support at 26-4 with eight hours to go as of the writing of this article.



The other shoe has indeed dropped. In fact, it crashed so hard that it may have dented the hardwood.

I have no problem with the actions of Spain, Poland and the UK and neither should anybody else. A few days ago it was Canada leveraging their allies support to bring multiple NE proposals against the UK. What we have seen from the other side is controlled aggression. Battle management from a team that is unhurried and knows they hold a devastating superiority in influence.

To remind everyone, here are some hard numbers. Over the past week, the influence numbers are as follows:
Poland 145 billion.
Spain 72 billion.
UK 36 billion.

Canada 32 billion.

Canada has been the aggressor all week while the three aligned opposite us have bid their time. Meaning that we can expect all those influence numbers to go up against us if required. They already hold an 8 to 1 "edge".

Now some readers are probably thinking that I'm getting ready to say that we shouldn't have invaded the UK the way we did. On the contrary. I believe we owed it to our population to take action on the war front. Anytime you get a chance to choose the battlefield, it is a good thing. But be prepared for the consequences when the push back materializes.



No, the most important factor is not that Canada initiated this campaign... the most important is how Canada will react now that the tables have turned and we face overwhelming odds.

Make no mistake, even though our opponents waged a passive war until now, we did damage. We contracted the English economy by an estimated 35%. We enjoyed two days of increased bonuses. We collected additional income for our treasury and future war efforts.

We cemented the cooperation between ourselves and some of our allies.

We unified behind our war commanders.

All of those things are meaningful, important things.

As of this morning we have 16 regions. The truth of the matter is, with the way things stand, we will be wiped before Congress elections. Unless a few relationships change in a hurry our only way to avoid a complete wipe will be a bad peace.

Gear up for that.



But also it is time for everyone to be open to the idea that if we are serious about playing boldly and without fear... we need to consider that every move needs a counter move. The UK made a move and called in Spain and Poland (not that they needed to but it was the rigth move on their part). Now, like in chess, we need to make the right moves that are available to us.

I opened the article by reciting the recent administration proposals of our enemies. I added that Spain re-upped their MPP with Hungary. That is significant for us. Hungary is the 6th strongest military in the New World. Greece also recently signed with Spain... they are the 3rd strongest military in the New World.

The domination of TWO has not ended yet. Unless smaller nations like ours can convince bigger nations to take a different tack, to shuffle the deck... it will remain a TWO world.

The USA and Argentina, two nations that could have been aligned with us, are both involved in Russia one of our allies. These two bigger nations may come to blows but in the meantime it is one more venue that is closed to us for help. I would wager that Canada probably doesn't come up in their conversation a heck of a lot.

Bulgaria is a strong country but they are under occupation. Can we motivate China to be less isolated and take our side more?

If Canada now becomes passive, we will be occupied and the occupation will be at the whim of our opponents. We will not take initiative again until our determination gets high enough to make a difference.

So Canada should keep being bold and making moves. Demand it of your leaders. The worse case scenario is that the outcome we all know to be inevitable comes to pass. But be bold enough, be convincing enough and maybe a TWO world comes to an end and fresh dynamics govern the movements of armies over new and interesting battlefields.

Canada will never be a superpower but it doesn't mean we don't deserve a seat at the table.