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Azmara
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Posts: 198
Founded: May 22, 2016
Left-wing Utopia

Postby Azmara » Sat Jan 07, 2017 3:01 pm

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how? The only differences to the universe in which Azmara, Arachaea and Stedebergen are set is Schleswig-Holstein independence (Azmara), the creation of a city state on the west coast of Germany (Stedebergen) and the creation of an island in the middle of the North Sea (Arachaea)

How does your nation's government view America? We, as a member state of the EU, trade with the US quite a bit, and the government is rather friendly towards the nation, though many in the government had endorsed Clinton over Trump, causing disappointment in the government and opposition alike.

Do your people view America differently? If so, how? Many people in Azmara have a slightly negative view of the US, criticizing it's neoconservative foreign policy, and it's economic model (most Azmarans support an ordoliberal or a social democratic economic model), and the poor separation of church and state. Most Azmarans, according to recent polling, are supportive of Democrats, with 81% of Azmara having sympathy towards them, 5% having sympathy towards Republicans, and 14% are neutral or apathetic.

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do? Because they give us nice things and we can give them nice things, and our government endorsed Clinton because the current government is an alliance of liberals, agrarians and Christian democrats who mostly agree that she's better than Trump.



A republican social-democratic nation inspired by Frisian, Danish, Northern English and Scottish culture.
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Militannia
Envoy
 
Posts: 202
Founded: Dec 19, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby Militannia » Sat Jan 07, 2017 3:04 pm

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how?
Non-existent

How does your nation's government view America?
N/A

Do your people view America differently? If so, how?
N/A

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do?
N/A

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Nations have risen and fallen like waves in the sea
Such a fate will never befall our mighty country
For the strength of our leader,
the strength of our people,
the strength of our military will NEVER falter
and will NEVER become like the calm sea!

Our Rise
Our Ascension
Our Conquest
Never questioned
For we are immortals!

To Militannia
the Eternal!



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East Catalina
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Posts: 1123
Founded: Oct 31, 2009
Ex-Nation

Postby East Catalina » Sat Jan 07, 2017 3:30 pm

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how?
It colonized us and is now one of our allies.
How does your nation's government view America?
We view them somewhat ambivalently in the government.
Do your people view America differently? If so, how?
Many native and Spanish Catalinans are grateful to the Americans for helping improve the infrastructure, but resentful of the American aid to their colonists during the Catalinan Civil War and of the whole colonisation thing. The Catalinan Americans are pretty pro-American, and believe they were sent to spread American ideals to this country.
Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do?
In 1898, Spain ceded the Catalinan Islands to the United States, along with nearly all of their remaining colonial possessions. In 1899 it was decided by the McKinley administration that the islands should be, like the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and the Marianas, retained as an American territory. A government was organized by 1903, while mercantilist policies were set up to ensure that "Catalina Territory" remained a sure export target for American companies.
Settlers began to arrive in 1904 by the thousands to settle the barren coasts. Though Americans had settled northern Great Catalina, this was in small numbers as the north coast was mostly desert. The tropical south coast became more crowded, though, as Americans sailed into port at Roreina and Oceana Bays. Caroga was also settled by Americans.
The plan during this time was uncertain, fluctuating between open annexation and eventual statehood and independence depending on the administration. Settlement was encouraged heavily during the period between 1903 and 1946. Catalina also saw an influx of European settlers and some Asians. In 1918 the military's role in governing Catalina declined. By 1925 the Commonwealth of Catalina was formed, and unlike contemporary and future commonwealths, or indeed any other US territories, it was established as a federation of several provinces, most of which would be divided post-independence into the modern states of East Catalina.
The Commonwealth would see through efforts at industrialization under Coolidge, Hoover and FDR, which ultimately proved successful in a few areas. Most industry was concentrated into a belt running from the Cascade Valley to Groveland Bay in southern Great Catalina, while minor industrial cities popped up on the other islands. Under Roosevelt the aim switched decisively to preparing Catalina for independence in 1932; independence was to be granted in 1943. However, World War II delayed this; though the Japanese never occupied the islands they did menace them. Over 200,000 Catalinans participated in the frontlines of the war and 93,000 of them were casualties, 27,845 fatal.
In 1945, however, the American-dominated Caroga demanded that it become a US incorporated territory. This was just a year before the planned independence. They hoped to become a state in the future; Caroga had, at the time, about 1.8 million people. The native Carogans resisted this. They succeeded in forcing the split of Catalina into West (comprising Caroga and neighboring islands) and East Catalina, the latter of which became independent in 1946. West Catalina remained a commonwealth territory of the United States. In the 1950s a rebellion erupted amongst the Carogans, with statehood and independence militias battling each other and sometimes the US military. By 1953, West Catalina was made independent as well.
East Catalina became a federal republic under the American model, but disputes over the voting method and some of the rights of the new federal states, as well as how many of them there were to be, led the native and Hispano-Catalinans to reject the constitutional convention of 1946 and secede in 1947. The Catalina Civil War soon ensued. American arms were shipped to the settler-backed federal government. The war raged on and off until 1986, worsening in 1954 when West Catalina was united with East Catalina to form the modern day United States of East Catalina, Caroga and the Catalina Islands. Much of the native population resented the American interference in the conflict, which decisively won the federal government in Ocean City its' victory in 1986.
United States of East Catalina, Caroga and the Catalina Islands
Mirajvor ni Mankrusa, Karoga ke Katalinsoqqvor
Estados Unidos de Catalina del Este, Catalina del Oeste y las Islas Menores

¡Adelante juntos!
Together forward!

Former colony of Spain (1547-1898) and the United States (1898-1946 in the East; 1898-1953 in the West) which underwent a civil war (1946-86) and is now recovering
Capital: Ocean City
Government type: Federal directorial parliamentary republic
39 states and 9 territories
Population: 248 million
Languages: Carogan, Spanish, English

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The Federal Kingdom Of Zuhi
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Posts: 146
Founded: Jul 16, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby The Federal Kingdom Of Zuhi » Sat Feb 04, 2017 3:58 am

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how?: Yes, in all forms. mostly technology wise. America's technology is putrid compared to Zuhi's technological advances.

How does your nation's government view America?: Zuhi sees America as a disgusting Capitalist nation, however, as we are a compassion nation, and America has done nothing wrong but fail in every aspect of industry compared to Zuhi, we will help America in any way possible.

Do your people view America differently? If so, how?: The people view America as how the government sees it: Disgusting, but are kind enough to give it some sympathy and wish to bring it to glorious socialism!

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do?: Economically speaking, is why we mostly hate America. We are founded by strong socialist values. we hate it's disgusting Capitalism. Plus, we usually like to ally with Nations that have our same interests.
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Estainia
Senator
 
Posts: 4808
Founded: Jul 03, 2009
Corrupt Dictatorship

Postby Estainia » Sat Feb 04, 2017 4:02 am

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how?
The Federated States of California fills this role in our universe, however it is vastly different from that alien land.
How does your nation's government view America?
The FSC and the Empire do not get on well, something about human rights abuses, or something. Whatever rights are.
Do your people view America differently? If so, how?
Californians are loud, brash, arrogant, think the world owes them something and are insufferable about it. Imperials tend to slug more of them than is healthy.
Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do?

We actually have a grudging respect for the F.S.C., they did bring three million men into the Great War, invade Belka, invade Sylvanea and help us invade Beusuandille, after all. In addition to that their post-war rebuilding loans and programs greatly assisted us in the restoration of our shattered nation. When the Schayne Plains War rolled around they again lent the Old World their assistance, as well. The Empire's history with California however goes back to its very foundations, once long ago the colony of New Alisonia broke away and founded a republic that was the predecessor to the F.S.C., we are not hostile to them outright because the idea of hating our cultural children is completely alien to us.
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Deutsch Mitteleuropa
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Posts: 324
Founded: Dec 27, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby Deutsch Mitteleuropa » Sun Feb 05, 2017 4:01 am

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how?

Well, it's considerably larger because it had recently absorbed the failing Canada. The voting system has been revamped to popular vote and proportionate representation, so there's now usually 3 to 5 major parties contending, though their politics are still very partisan.

How does your nation's government view America?

Aside from us, they are the only democratic superpower. We view them as a valuable ally, though they are also quite unpredictable.

Do your people view America differently? If so, how?

In the eyes of the people of Mitteleuropa, the US is a remote, huge country with a democratic system, but way too much government. The Europeans really don't like being watched, so tourism and immigration to the US is not all that widespread.

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do?

The European ideas of globalism and Euro-integration kind of fell apart during the tension brought by Germany's resurgence in the 1990s. Germany's alliance and subsequent union with the Eastern European countries, especially Czechia, which saw the US (as it stood in the 1910s, not the 2000s) as the ideal for how government should work, beought it closer to the point of view of American isolationists, libertarians and the like. The fear of Nazism did not arise due to Germany's civic nationalism of the 1990s proving viable. When these Central/Eastern European countries became the leading force behind the victory over the Communists in World War Three, all these ideas became justified. They constrast with the reality of the United States, a country which observes its citizens every minute of their life and makes them pay for it. Nevertheless, it is still a democratic country, and values these principals just enough to cooperate with Mitteleuropa despite the two countries' glaring differences.
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Technno
Civil Servant
 
Posts: 7
Founded: Feb 04, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Technno » Sun Feb 05, 2017 4:12 am

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how?
Yes. The old America ruled by the humans today is but an immense territory under the rubble of the great cybernetic wars.

How does your nation's government view America?
An old enemy, just like every nation ruled by humans.

Do your people view America differently? If so, how?
Of course. As I said, it was a nation ruled by humans and we have complete disapproval about it. Thank goodness we found a way and destroyed it many centuries ago.

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do?
Besides being a degenerate and debauched country, it was ruled by humans. Simple!

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Populi-Terrae
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Posts: 1204
Founded: Dec 01, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby Populi-Terrae » Sun Feb 05, 2017 4:19 am

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how? No difference

How does your nation's government view America? We like to keep each other at arm's length. We're friendly, but we don't like their foreign policy and their world-spanning sphere of influence

Do your people view America differently? If so, how? Our people view the American public as a people who has lost their way in the world

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do? We believe that the American government has ceased being a legitimate force for democracy and only seeks to protect it's interests through warfare
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Aspanion
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Posts: 14
Founded: Jan 30, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Aspanion » Sun Feb 05, 2017 4:53 am

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how?
Not much different. However, the hawaii islands are taken by our nation.

How does your nation's government view America?

America is a world-destroying nation led by Donald Trump.

Do your people view America differently? If so, how?

Most of the people view america as an evil country, however, they tend to not have a warfare with america, they choose a so-called diplomatic relation instead.

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do?

They discriminate us, the asians, and the moslems, especially Donald Trump.
Most of Americans had been migrated to our nation, but not much.

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Hashirajima
Diplomat
 
Posts: 748
Founded: Dec 09, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby Hashirajima » Wed Feb 08, 2017 5:59 am

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how?

[MT] Pretty much the same.

[FT] Trump happened for two terms somehow, was impeached in his second term for his involvement in escalating international instability and triggering WWIII, and after the war led a failed uprising that eventually caused the world of coalase into three supernational.

How does your nation's government view America?

Veiled distaste hidden behind expected diplomatic conduct.

Do your people view America differently? If so, how?

No.

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do?

They feel a loss of honour in failing to defend Japan, their former motherland, from defeat by the US during WWII.
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Kashiva
Bureaucrat
 
Posts: 59
Founded: Nov 25, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby Kashiva » Wed Feb 08, 2017 1:07 pm

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how?

America is exactly the same. Not a single thing has changed about it

How does your nation's government view America?

Generally in a positive manner, though occasionally makes a fool out of it's left-leaning sect

Do your people view America differently? If so, how?

The people view the US the same way

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do?

Kashivans are hard-working, disciplined patriots. They loathe Communists and view Socialists/Socialism as their puppets. However, while the laugh and hate the leftists of the US, as a whole, Kashivans love America, Americans, and capitalism. American businesses and investors often spend massive amounts of money in Kashiva because of lax laws regarding industry

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Hretva
Civil Servant
 
Posts: 9
Founded: Feb 05, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Hretva » Wed Feb 08, 2017 1:48 pm

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how?

There are a few differences, mostly because of the fact that the 1936-1945 War was never as great a conflict.
The United States is not as interventionist, and has never taken on a "world's policeman" role. Nonetheless, the US is a major world power.

How does your nation's government view America?

Hretvar-American relations are cordial, if not friendly.

Do your people view America differently? If so, how?

The Hret have a generally positive view of the United States. American media is very popular (both in English and dubbed into Hret).

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do?

The House of Harik, the current Hret royal family, has close ties to the United States.
Prior to ascending the Hret throne in 1918, King Claud Harik, the 5th cousin of then-monarch Karl III Subka, had been living in Cleveland, OH, where he had worked in the upholstery trade. From the beginning of his reign, King Claud worked to cultivate a good relationship with the United States.
Claud's son, Prince Sidke, showed little interest in Hret affairs, and lived for most of his life in the United States under the name "Sidney Hart". In large part because of the unrest and the 1936-1945 German War in Europe, his sons, Huwrizd (later King Huwrizd Harik) and Robha were both raised in the United States, with the latter even serving in the US Coast Guard before his death in 1964.

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Europe and Oceania
Diplomat
 
Posts: 886
Founded: Mar 07, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby Europe and Oceania » Wed Feb 08, 2017 1:55 pm

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how? The United States collapsed sometime in the 1950s and formed
a new country.

How does your nation's government view America? No longer exists.

Do your people view America differently? If so, how? No longer exists.

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do? No longer exists
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Spanish crowns
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Posts: 80
Founded: Aug 05, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby Spanish crowns » Wed Feb 08, 2017 2:04 pm

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how? Yes, it's weakened. But it still has the system of Government it has in this universe.

How does your nation's government view America? Hostile, Spain had recently a war with the Anglos and gained Louisiana, the West Coast and Florida from the USA.

Do your people view America differently? If so, how? They view it as a degenerate Protestant society.

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do? The war and the new Catholic-Protestant infighting. Plus a new cold war between Catholics and Protestants.
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Crylante
Diplomat
 
Posts: 957
Founded: Dec 06, 2016
Civil Rights Lovefest

Postby Crylante » Wed Feb 08, 2017 3:06 pm

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how?
We aren't even on the same planet.

How does your nation's government view America?
If we were on the same planet, we would probably trade with them and maintain our friendly face and international neutrality towards them that we show to almost all other nations.

Do your people view America differently? If so, how?
If we were on the same planet, most Crylantians would not like Trump and would consider the US to be a faux-democracy, due to highly undemocratic practices like the Electoral College and gerrymandering, and disagree with the free-market capitalism of America.

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do?
Because we're a federal multi-party directorial republic with significant amounts of direct democracy, a social market economy and socially libertarian policies.
Crylantian Federation
Social democratic confederation of Latin-Danes, Danes and Finns.
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Democratic socialist, green and British federalist
Economic Left/Right: -6.13
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -7.18

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Soyouso
Ambassador
 
Posts: 1526
Founded: May 14, 2015
Ex-Nation

Postby Soyouso » Thu Feb 09, 2017 8:07 am

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how?
The United States of America is technically not in their universe, but they only know about the country because of the NS multiverse.

How does your nation's government view America?
The government views the majority of other nations as inferior to Soyouso, but has respect for their ability to separate from Great Britain. The dictator feels that they have a bit too much freedom and that elections shouldn't be a thing. General Tex Lacorty thinks they need to step up a bit in fighting terrorist threat, and he doesn't like how they try to play peace keeper with other nation's wars. They are relieved Donald Trump won, as they consider him much less dangerous than Hillary Clinton.

Do your people view America differently? If so, how?
The people of Soyouso are nationalists who believe their country is the best, but Americans aren't generally hated as they are not at war. They do think the whole "Hurting someone's feelings should be a crime" thing to be stupid, and tend to get along with republican Americans much better than most democrats, or at least radical democrats.

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do?
The government feels that authoritarian rule is the only way to keep the people from basically ruining their own lives. So they feel that if the people vote for someone who has no idea what they are doing their country will fall. Hence why they don't agree with the style of America's presidency.
The people lean right (by Soyousian standards) on most issues and dislike the rise of SJW propaganda in America. They also dislike the whole victim playing thing with American minorities and think they need to "Get over it, you're not oppressed anymore."

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Mikanjima
Chargé d'Affaires
 
Posts: 371
Founded: Apr 28, 2015
Ex-Nation

Postby Mikanjima » Mon Feb 20, 2017 7:10 am

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how?[/b]
The USA does exist in our universe.

How does your nation's government view America?
We have never had good relations with the United States before, though Jimmy Carter and Obama's presidencies warmed our usually cold relations with the USA. But ever since D***** T**** became its "President", our country and our government have become extremely hostile against the USA, going so far to ban the US flag and impose trade sanctions and embargoes against that nation.

Do your people view America differently? If so, how?
Although Mikanjimans view Americans with negative perceptions and stereotypes, they do not hate those with liberal, leftist, progressive, feminist views similar to their own.

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do?
They have negative opinions towards the USA for so long, but it never matches the extremely strong levels of America-bashing and America-hating that most Mikanjimans have, since T**** became "President".
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Novorossitov
Chargé d'Affaires
 
Posts: 478
Founded: Oct 01, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby Novorossitov » Mon Feb 20, 2017 1:36 pm

Is your version of America different from its real-life counterpart in any way? If so, how? We're different in a lot of ways. We were colonized by the Russo-Swedish Commonwealth instead of Britain, and we speak Russian and Swedish, however parts of our nation were once British colonies, so we speak a small amount of English too. We cover more land than America and we don't own Hawaii. We have a much higher population density, lower civil rights and political freedoms, though a slightly higher economy. Less immigrants, more open to refugees. More advanced thanks to 2 extra World Wars. We have a city with over 10,000,000 people living in it. Formerly fascist and more moderate than the USA. A monarchy instead of a republic. Church has a lot of power. Islam is forbidden, and so are most other non-Abrahamic religions, and overall that's only a few of the differences we compared to the USA!

How does the world's governments view your America? You either love it or hate. We are allies with most of the "Northern World," which is the term for the Western World in the Novorossitov-verse.

Do the world's people view your America differently? If so, how? Different stereotypes and memes, though overall world opinion on Novorossitov is pretty similar.

Why does the world's government and people view your America as they do? We have similar world opinions as the US of A, though not exactly the same. Also, since we are Russian/Swedish and not British/English, there are wildly different stereotypes, though most are inaccurate.
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Reino do Brazil
Negotiator
 
Posts: 6464
Founded: Jan 31, 2013
Inoffensive Centrist Democracy

Postby Reino do Brazil » Mon Feb 20, 2017 2:43 pm

Our stance for the US is of a friendly nation and in (some) aspects a model for Democracy (though we prefer the UK formula). In this fashion we have always kept an open mind. Sadly that mind is swiftly closing after the aberrant attacks on the free press and the necessity to come out with a statement saying exactly that "we do respect free press". This new line followed by the US doesn't need to be condemned at its beginning, but now its getting scary. The man says that "we are going to take care of our own environment". Doesn't he know that air flows, everywhere?

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The Transylvanian States
Chargé d'Affaires
 
Posts: 497
Founded: Aug 06, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby The Transylvanian States » Mon Feb 20, 2017 3:31 pm

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how? Yes, actually due to American intervention, the Transylvanian States became free from the Soviets unlike Vietnamese the Americans were victorious

How does your nation's government view America? as a close ally

Do your people view America differently? If so, how? No

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do? they were liberated from communism before Romania was and speak English as a second language

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Anollasia
Postmaster of the Fleet
 
Posts: 25633
Founded: Apr 05, 2012
Liberal Democratic Socialists

Postby Anollasia » Mon Feb 20, 2017 4:43 pm

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how? No

How does your nation's government view America? We often traded and sometimes held diplomatic meetings with them, but currently we have cut all diplomatic ties from the USA.

Do your people view America differently? If so, how? They don't understand the gun culture, disapprove of its nosiness in other countries' affairs and its extremely high military budget, find their sense of freedom somewhat disillusioned and their obsession with race strange (there isn't much of a concept of race here), and find the new "president" Donald Trump to be an absolute fool.

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do? The government disapproves of a politically inexperienced, egotistical businessman who plays on the politics of fear to be a president. The people also hate Trump but they also disapprove of the USA's role in faraway wars such as the Vietnam War, Iraq War, and their proxy wars in Korea and Afghanistan, as well as funding terrorists and meddling with other countries affairs.

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North Richland
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Posts: 67
Founded: Sep 14, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby North Richland » Mon Feb 20, 2017 6:26 pm

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how? No

How does your nation's government view America? A friend, ally, and trading partner.

Do your people view America differently? If so, how? Most people have a positive view of America. However, many people here would like it if America meddled less in other countrie's affairs, was less protectionist, and are worried about the current government.

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do? We see America as one of the biggest supporters of freedom, and capitalism.
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Economic Left/Right: 2.25
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Mixed:Welfare, protectionism, abortion, Russia, European Union

ANTI: Social Justice Warriors, Slavery, Islam, Hillary Clinton, Modern Liberalism, 3rd wave Feminism, Illegal Immigration, Communism, cruel and unusual punishment, Hard drugs

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Rebirth Union
Envoy
 
Posts: 320
Founded: Feb 20, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby Rebirth Union » Mon Feb 20, 2017 8:32 pm

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how? The United States of America ceased to exist in 1963 shortly after John F. Kennedy's death. The USA had already been exhausted after a century long total war against a collection of nations in a longer event known as the Misconception Crisis, which was much worse than the two world wars in our timeline which never happened here.
How does your nation's government view America?
A third world nation that was crumbling for a century before finally dying.

Do your people view America differently? If so, how?
Not really. Not much is taught about the US, especially since the entire world was xenophobic in Rebirth Union's timeline.
Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do?
Because not much of the USA is left, especially since Rebirth Union left Earth in 2025 due to the continued xenophobia.
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Ex-Nation

Postby Sacheyenya » Mon Feb 20, 2017 9:53 pm

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how?

The America of our universe is the same as the America in my nation's universe, most generally.

How does your nation's government view America?

"The United States of America is a culturally sound democracy which suffers from the usual failings of a democracy; that it's government is weak, and is incapable of swift resolution to social and legislative issues. The current administration is especially weak, and divided to a massive fault. The people are in large civilized, and those who are not (noted as those who dearly favor the current American regime) have their own distinctive cultures. They are ethnically diverse, and the people, despite the regime, seem to err on the side of liberalism. Currently, relations are friendly in general, if at times at odds with the current president." - An excerpt from the Imperial File on the United States of America, declassified 2/20/2017

Do your people view America differently? If so, how?

Not very. The people of Sacheyenya find America to be a fun travel destination on occasion, and largely agree that it is a nation with a surprising history, but a very queer president who is generally disliked.

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do?

Sacheyenya is a massive nation of liberals and socialists. While there are differences between the US and the Empire, relations under Obama during his second term (which coincidentally saw the rise of the current Sacheyenyani regime as well) were generally friendly, if only tense due to the Sacheyenyani policies of slavery and imperialism, which did earn them their fair share of sanctions and condemnations. Things have grown cold, politically, once more with the current presidency, however considering that the Sacheyenyani empire contains the Philippines (or a Philippines like state), things can't truly descend into hatred. Not this easily, anyways.

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Postby Luziyca » Mon Feb 20, 2017 10:15 pm

Is America different in your nation's universe in any way? If so, how? Yes, since there is no USA.

How does your nation's government view America? We don't give a fuck about nations that don't exist.

Do your people view America differently? If so, how? See above.

Why does your nation's government and people view America as they do? See above.
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