Croatia can into PANAM, Spain can into betrayal

Day 1,173, 15:10 Published in USA Australia by Justin McCravok

In light of my recent failure in the run for President of the United states, I've realized that one of my biggest weaknesses is my lack of experience in the field of foreign affairs. Another weakness? My influence in the US media. Over the next month I plan to release a flurry of articles detailing foreign affairs and my opinions on FA situations.



This afternoon, Croatia had proposed a Mutual Protection Pact with Brazil, solidifying their split from Spain and introducing them as an honorary member of the PANAM alliance alongside China. As of this writing, the MPP is set to pass almost unanimously, including on Brazil's side.

With the eUSA's recent rejection of the Spaniard MPP, our intentions have been set. The USA will sit alongside their PANAM allies and will ditch any former allies who try to contest against any of the member nations. If a member of PANAM proposes a natural enemy of a former eUSA ally, then the eUSA will stick with PANAM. Spain unfortunately learned this the hard way, and instead of talking diplomacy with the USA and Brazil about the situation, assumed that the USA would choose Spain over Brazil. They assumed incorrectly

What triggered the Broatian-Brozil Mutual Protection Pact?. According to this article released by the Croatian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spain leaving EDEN was a main factor in the decision. The Croatian's knew that Spain's MPP with Serbia and joining NWO was inevitable, so they took action, deciding to favor the eUSA and PANAM over eSpain and ePoland's joining of the NWO, "an alliance that is built on shaky foundations". Croatia feels betrayed by their former EDEN allies, who by joining the NWO alliance, ally with some of Croatia's long time enemies, including Serbia. Although the Croatian Minister of Foreign Affairs was reluctant to call Spain and Poland out as traitors, the Croatian mind set is clear: They are not pleased with Spain and Poland's decisions. I don't blame them. This is the equivalent of switching sides. If Brazil or Canada joined Serbia, how would you feel? Probably the same way the Croats are feeling right now.

In light of all of this, the Croatian MoFA has unsurprisingly announced that the Mutual Protection Pact between Spain will most likely not be resigned.

Welcome to PANAM, Broatia. Good to have you.

This is my first Foreign Affair review article. I'm hoping that I didn't make any mistakes, but if I did, please correct me in the comments. Anything you correct me on will help me with future articles like this one, especially considering this is my first day even remotely following Foreign Affairs and world alliances.