Interview with SC of CUA
Leo Demidov
Hello eIreland,
As you all slowly inebriate yourselves into a lovely sleep coma, I would like to open your eyes to an interview with some information about the (as for now) unofficial alliance, CUA (Colombia, Uruguay, Argentina).
The SC of CUA graciously agreed to meet with me, but his identity shall remain undisclosed due to our secret ninja code.
Now, for the interview:
1.How was CUA founded and on what principles has been based?
- Well, we're still in the process of getting everything together in one document. Regardless of what I just said, the principles of our brotherhood are companionship, friendship, trust and sacrifice for the other.
2.CUA is not official alliance yet,do you plan to change this soon?
- I hope we can change this very soon.
3.Have u thought any other countries that could probably become a future member at your alliance?
-Well, is not an alliance yet but the only country I seriously thought could fit in with our values is Ireland.
4.Ireland is not a strong country,if Ireland supposedly joined your alliance, how do you think this would benefit
Ireland and how would CUA benefit from this?
-I think Ireland is a very strong country, the strength of countries don't come only from damage. Sometimes you need to have a bigger spirit, something that goes beyond what is supposed to happen in order to change it. I think this bond among our countries will be a great opportunity to have a cohesive and disciplined force, being able of getting all the troops in an organized manner is key for small countries like ours. Besides, we have different time zones so I think we are going to be able to help each other a lot.
5. What are your future plans?
-For now, just working for CUA.
There you go! A lovely interview from the inside people of the alliance, CUA! Not only admiring eIrish principles, but acting according to the same principles themselves, like so:
Thank you for all for reading, I hope you enjoyed the interview. And I hope this article gave you somewhat of an insight as to what CUA wants and looks for.
Sincerely,
Leo Demidov
Of course, I would never forget the traditional article profile shot:
Au revoir eIreland!
Comments
Hail Ireland!
Hail CUA!
Hail the Pope!
Good work Leo!
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Greetings to eIrleand from CUA!
Great article. Good job on the interview!
Nice interview brah
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Excellent interview \o/
And what about this quote, it is spot on
"-I think Ireland is a very strong country, the strength of countries don't come only from damage. Sometimes you need to have a bigger spirit, something that goes beyond what is supposed to happen in order to change it."
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Great Interview, This is where we belong.
Well done to get an interview and inform all of us! 😃
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Greetings to all my Irish brothers!.
Within a short time, my work in Argentina will end and I can go back, how nice it would be if I went back to Ireland within the Alliance CUA.
We have the approval of the Pope. 😉
Hail Ireland!
Hail CUA!
Hail the Pope!
Why on earth you would join an alliance with a sphere of influence that will never centre in Western Europe is beyond me. If you want to be fighting Mexico, Brazil, Paraguay and Chile then be my guest. Our traditional enemies are UK and Spoland, our traditional allies are Canada, France, Netherlands and Portugal. There traditional for very good reasons, it's called geography...
*They're you moron
brah we're 2 regions away from South America 😛
You sound like my freshman year global teacher... it's a game, who cares about geography?
The alliance officials like us, and they seem to be a good group of guys, so why not give them a shot? I mean, would you prefer this or CoT?
Hitler and Napoleon didn't understand geography either.
Right, in the real world, where geography matters. IT isn't as effective of an argument in an eWorld where little to no money moves you from anywhere to anywhere.
"4.Ireland is not a strong country,"
Stopped reading after that
If you read his answer you'll get it 😉
Clearly you don't know why I said I stopped reading, its because the writer clearly thinks we are a weak country so I said reading this isn't worth my time.