by United Socialist Republics of Lupina » Tue Apr 09, 2013 4:18 pm
by Riserland » Tue Apr 09, 2013 6:34 pm
The United States of AmericaOctober 1989
Domestic
Republican George H. W. Bush was sworn into office on January 20th earlier this year, there is a democratic majority in both chambers of congress. Many experts are already predicting that he will quickly go back on his campaign promise of "no new taxes" under growing pressure to increase defense spending.
October 9 – The Dow Jones Industrial Average closes at a record high of 2,791.41
The Oakland Athletics sweep the San Francisco Giants in the world series.
55,000 Boeing machinists have gone on strike demanding higher pay.
What is now being called "The Phillips Disaster" in Pasadena, Texas kills 23 and injures 314 others.
Foreign
President Bush does an interview with CBS' 60 minutes in which he publicly condemns the actions of General Secretary Gennady Yanayev's regime.
House republicans propose a North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) which is promptly voted down by the democratic majority. Notably Arkansas democratic congressman Bill Clinton defies his party and votes in favor of it to no avail. Many believe this will be on the floor again at some point later this year.
Secretary of State James Baker plans to fly to the U.K to speak with Prime minister Margret Thatcher regarding the brutal communist repression going on in eastern Europe.
by Northern Molovsky » Tue Apr 09, 2013 8:37 pm
by Benuty » Tue Apr 09, 2013 9:24 pm
by United Socialist Republics of Lupina » Tue Apr 09, 2013 10:05 pm
by Ardboe Eire » Wed Apr 10, 2013 8:56 am
To:USA
From:Egyptian Government
Encryption:Maximum
Greetings Western allies.
We the Egyptian government wish to ask if we can receive military or economic aid.
Our mutual enemy to our western borders,Libya has become such a threat,I believe the only way to stop them is to take action President Bush.
Signed,
President Hosni Mubarak
by Jerusalemian » Thu Apr 11, 2013 9:16 am
Official Ultimatum Of The French Republic
From:The French Republic
To:East Germany
If war erupts you can be sure that france will take the side of west germany,to avoid such war we would like you to avoid anything that shall make the tensions higher.
Signed,
The president of france
by Northern Molovsky » Thu Apr 11, 2013 12:35 pm
German Democratic Republic
to: the french republic
We remind President Mitterrand that what happens in German Democratic Republic is not the concern of the french republic. Furthermore, your consistent belligerent behavior towards the GDR had been noted as your behavior has already deteriorated the once special relationship that existed between you and our friend and ally the USSR during President De Gaulle's time in office. Furthermore, We will not tolerate the will of the imperialists in NATO speaking ill of the german democratic republic in its prosecution of enemies of the state.
Signed,
General Secretary Erich Honecker,
by Riserland » Thu Apr 11, 2013 1:09 pm
The United States of AmericaOctober 1989
Domestic
The Boeing machinists strike continues and is growing steadily- the company is having trouble finding highly skilled workers to replace those who have quit.
October 13 – Friday the 13th mini-crash: The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunges 190.58 points, or 6.91 percent, to close at 2,569.26 after the junk bond market collapses.
The Loma Prieta earthquake, measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale strikes the San Francisco–Oakland region of Northern California, killing 67 people
Congress fails to override Bush's veto of a bill that would have restored funding for abortions for poor women who are the victims of rape or incest.
Foreign
Congress has passed the "South African development act" which will supply President P.W Botha's regime with weaponry and industrial aid to "stop the spread of communist influence in the horn of Africa". The American public knows very little of the situation in South Africa, those who do and try to raise awareness about it are generally ignored and regarded as bleeding hearts, some are even labeled as communist sympathizers.
President George H.W Bush has personally authorized bumping up CIA activity in Egypt and Libya. 200 Military advisers are en route to Egypt from Greece and Cyprus however direct action by the United States is not on the table at the moment.
Following his meeting with Margret Thatcher in London, secretary of state James Baker will attend the NATO conference in Paris to further discuss the east's sudden resurgence.
by Ardboe Eire » Thu Apr 11, 2013 1:29 pm
Poland
Domestic
•President Jaruleski has announced that Solidarity and trade Unions are to be banned,as-well as leaders of these unions and groups,arrested by State Police.
•It was also announced that the Communist Party of Poland,shall be the only legal party of Poland.
•Meanwhile as riots,strikes and violence cripple Poland,President Jaruleski has ordered that the army patrol the streets and squares,removing protestors from these areas,high power water cannons are to be used along with plastic bullets by the army and Police.
•Martial Law is declared all over Poland
To:Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics
From:Polish Government
Encryption:Maximum
Premier Gennady,we you're allied in the Warsaw Pact request your assistance in Poland.
We wish that units of KGB help Poland's own secret police and that if rioting is not quelled that Red Army units enter Poland to help establish order.
Also the people of Poland are running out of food,may we ask if we can get food supplies or aid?
Signed,
President Wojciech Jaruleski.
To:US Government
From:Egyptian Government
Encryption:High
We thank you for your military advisors.But we also ask if our government can purchase weapons now in abundance or going out of use in the US armed forces.
Signed,
President Mubarak.
by United Socialist Republics of Lupina » Thu Apr 11, 2013 1:42 pm
To: People's Republic of Poland
From: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Encryption:Maximum
Comrade President Wojciech Jaruleski, we are more than willing to extend the support of the KGB of your security forces in your internal affairs. However, I cannot pledge you the support of Soviet soldiers without first consulting my comrades here in Moscow and until all our comrades in the Warsaw Pact meet to discuss the current parallels being felt within all our nations.
I look forward to discussing this matter with you in person.
Gennady Yanayev
General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
by United Socialist Republics of Lupina » Thu Apr 11, 2013 1:52 pm
by Northern Molovsky » Thu Apr 11, 2013 2:33 pm
by Ardboe Eire » Thu Apr 11, 2013 2:39 pm
Northern Molovsky wrote:(Image)
October 28th, 1989
Warsaw, Poland
Secretary Honecker had come to the meeting in the hopes of ensuring communism would survive in the eastern bloc. The past few weeks had left him reeling, the stasi had been constantly on the move, rooting out all of the protestors that had sought refuge with friends and family & he had to deal with President Mitterrand's concerns regarding the partial mobilization of the national army.
Honecker sat immediately to the left of Premier Yanayev, he too gazed coolly upon Secretary Grosz, knowing full well that his moderate policies had only helped to advance the now raging discontent within his country. Speaking Decisively, Honecker questioned Grosz's integrity "Premier Yanayev is right, elements within your own party have proven their hostility to the well being of the proletariat through their indecisiveness. In these dark times, we must act quickly if we are to save all that we have worked so hard for. We can send elements of the first motorized division to help quell the uprising these malcontents have begun. Would that be sufficient, Comrade Grosz?". He looked around the room, awaiting the response of his peers and allies.
by Riserland » Thu Apr 11, 2013 2:50 pm
NATO, October 1989
October 31st
Paris, France
Representatives of western nations filed into the heavily guarded La Maison Champs-Elysées hotel one by one. American secretary of state James Baker gazed upon the near-by Eiffel tower as he exited his limo and entered the building with armed black suited men on both sides. Next came British Lord Brabazon and later Italian minister of foreign affairs Gianni De Michelis. Hours passed as government officials from Spain, Turkey, Australia, Canada, Greece, Norway, Portugal, Belgium, Denmark and west Germany all showed up and were directed to the meeting place.
All of the men met with the French Minister of foreign affairs Roland Dumas at the top floor of the building at precisely 3:00 P.M just as planned. Baker scanned the room only to be met with cold stares from his uneasy peers from across the Atlantic. He quickly took a sip of water before rising and kicking off the meeting.
"I think it goes without saying that communism is on it's last leg here, those forced to live behind the iron curtain will never stand for such atrocities in a modern and interconnected world." he declared before straitening his tie and scanning the room once more.
"As the defenders of peace and freedom I believe that we, the membership of NATO must organize ourselves and help the people of the east help themselves. I propose that we publicly endorse these international protests, perhaps even start supplying the more dedicated among them with weapons and supplies...
...My friends, today is the day we can finally put the last nail in the coffin and destroy the red menace once and for all." Baker finished hoping that his confidence would put the other representatives at ease.
by Jerusalemian » Thu Apr 11, 2013 2:54 pm
Riserland wrote:(Image)NATO, October 1989
October 31st
Paris, France
Representatives of western nations filed into the heavily guarded La Maison Champs-Elysées hotel one by one. American secretary of state James Baker gazed upon the near-by Eiffel tower as he exited his limo and entered the building with armed black suited men on both sides. Next came British foreign secretary John Major and later Italian minister of foreign affairs Gianni De Michelis. Hours passed as government officials from Spain, Turkey, Australia, Canada, Greece, Norway, Portugal, Belgium, Denmark and west Germany all showed up and were directed to the meeting place.
All of the men met with the French Minister of foreign affairs Roland Dumas at the top floor of the building at precisely 3:00 P.M just as planned. Baker scanned the room only to be met with cold stares from his uneasy peers from across the Atlantic. He quickly took a sip of water before rising and kicking off the meeting.
"I think it goes without saying that communism is on it's last leg here, those forced to live behind the iron curtain will never stand for such atrocities in a modern and interconnected world." he declared before straitening his tie and scanning the room once more.
"As the defenders of peace and freedom I believe that we, the membership of NATO must organize ourselves and help the people of the east help themselves. I propose that we publicly endorse these international protests, perhaps even start supplying the more dedicated among them with weapons and supplies...
...My friends, today is the day we can finally put the last nail in the coffin and destroy the red menace once and for all." Baker finished hoping that his confidence would put the other representatives at ease.
by Kengburg » Thu Apr 11, 2013 3:10 pm
Education: 250,000,000 (10%)
Welfare: 250,000,000 (10%)
Modernization: 250,000,000 (10%)
Healthcare: 250,000,000 (10%)
Construction and Upkeep: 125,000,000 (5%)
Imports: 625,000,000 (25%)
Energy: 250,000,000 (10%)
Industry: 125,000,000 (5%)
Military: 62,750,000 (3.75%)
Law and Order: 125,000,000 (5%)
Public Works: 125,000,000 (5%)
Savings: 31,250,000 (1.25%)
To Our Allies, The Union of Soviet Social Republics
Friends in the USSR, I will ask to attend the Warsaw Pact meeting, so we may expand it to an international meeting of Communists worldwide. I do not want my countrymen to be felt left out of Communist meetings and rallies, as they are just as loyal to the cause as people in East Germany and Russia.
-Fidel Castro
by Bojikami » Thu Apr 11, 2013 3:44 pm
To: The current leadership of the United Soviet Socialist States
From: Nguyen van linh, Republic of Vietnam
Hello. As a fellow communist country, and as a wat to improve relations, the Republic of Vietnam will send your country a few hundred crates of iron so you may build tanks, jeeps, whatever you see fit.
by United Socialist Republics of Lupina » Thu Apr 11, 2013 4:21 pm
by United Socialist Republics of Lupina » Thu Apr 11, 2013 4:25 pm
by Northern Molovsky » Thu Apr 11, 2013 4:55 pm
by Northern Molovsky » Thu Apr 11, 2013 5:14 pm
To: USSR
From: GDR
encryption: medium
In order to further expand our air forces, we would seek to buy 40 SU-27's for 900,000,000 east German marks. We would also be interested in procuring 50 T-80 BV's in the interest of keeping our arsenal as up to date as possible for a further 100,000,000 marks. We hope that you will give this order due consideration.
NVA HQ
To:President Jaruleski
From: General Secretary Honecker
We would be happy to assist you in your suppression these enemies of the proletariat, to do so we will send the 1st motorized divisoin, which is composed of 15,000 soldiers equipped with BMP-2's and T-55's, we suggest that you use them to deal with Warsaw, so that the rest of the polish army may concentrate all its forces on the rest of the country.
Signed,
General Secretary Erich Honecker
by Kengburg » Thu Apr 11, 2013 6:44 pm
by Bojikami » Thu Apr 11, 2013 9:16 pm
To: The USSR
From: Vietnam
We will attend the meeting. We shall send Nguyen, 3 generals, and 4 diplomats.
by United Socialist Republics of Lupina » Fri Apr 12, 2013 5:26 am
Northern Molovsky wrote:To: USSR
From: GDR
encryption: medium
In order to further expand our air forces, we would seek to buy 40 SU-27's for 900,000,000 east German marks. We would also be interested in procuring 50 T-80 BV's in the interest of keeping our arsenal as up to date as possible for a further 100,000,000 marks. We hope that you will give this order due consideration.
NVA HQ
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