Has the eUK learned from this?

Day 632, 22:00 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by bowen199


Firstly, I would like to say this article is written in an attempt to encourage all eUK citizen to learn from our past mistakes. As an eUK citizen/MP, I am interested in the interest of my fellow eUK citizens. Unfortunately, wars are an inevitable part of this game, as a result anger, hate and even bigotry will surface at times. However, the key thing to always remember it’s just a bloody game.

Since Hassan Pearsan’s first term as Prime Minister, he has indisputably made the eUK a very exciting country to be in living in. The military in particular has had many improvements with a few hiccups along the way. My criticism of the recent resistance wars failures, occurred due to energies being focused elsewhere, without an adequate contingency plan in case of a resistance war. The number of foreign regions secured by the eUK, should have been used as a multiplier to calculate the amount of resources needed to secure those regions in case of a resistance war. The eCanadians, who I shall refer to as the syrup mine workers from this point forward, would not have been able to accomplish this task after being wiped off the map without help from allies. In fact, not a single syrup mine worker started any on the resistance wars. The New Brunswick resistance war was started by an eRomainian, Newfoundland and Labrador by and eSwedish and Prince Edward Island by an eSpainish citizen.

But as I said before, it’s just a game so I will probably be the first eUK MP to say this, but I do hope the syrup mine workers revive their broken country and stand a chance against the more powerful nations. I mean it would get boring just picking on the syrup mine workers, how much syrup do you need? I am not at liberty to say but there are bigger fish to fry!




bowen199