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by Bering » Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:56 pm

by Gaveo » Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:59 pm
Bering wrote:Gaveo wrote:Updated
So after this I will help you with Peru/Bolivia
Make it big enough for a Navy task group, a few air squadrons, and a division sized army unit
It will probably only be used as a refuel station, one or two squadrons, and maybe a regiment (infantry with tanks and artillery)
but the extra room is encase things get hot again and we need a base for more men


by Bering » Wed Sep 12, 2012 6:02 pm
Gaveo wrote:Bering wrote:So after this I will help you with Peru/Bolivia
Make it big enough for a Navy task group, a few air squadrons, and a division sized army unit
It will probably only be used as a refuel station, one or two squadrons, and maybe a regiment (infantry with tanks and artillery)
but the extra room is encase things get hot again and we need a base for more men
Ok we also got Valparaiso as a port so...


by Sociana » Wed Sep 12, 2012 6:09 pm

by Bering » Wed Sep 12, 2012 6:11 pm
Sociana wrote:So the time has come for Syrian elections. The elections are actually supposed to have happened already in RL but the civil war prevented them. So now that it is over I will be hosting the formal elections.
Tariq Abu Al-Hassan (Arab Revolutionary workers party)- Wants to throw out the system of Ba'athist Dictatorship, this party was a large part of the anti Assad Rebels. The Party has recently been un-banned because of the peace.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Revolutionary_Workers_Party
Bashar al-Assad ( Arab socialist Ba'ath party) current leader of Syria, ran twice in 2000 and 2007 unopposed. Assad was head of the Syrian computer society which brought internet to Syria and was once called "the Hope", although this nickname quickly dissipated once the Syrian Civil war broke out.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bashar_al-Assad
Ali Haidar (Syrian Social Nationalist Party) The SSNP is a nationalist party that favors setting up a Syrian nation state spanning the fertile crescent. This includes what is now Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan, the Palestinian Territories, Israel, Cyprus, Kuwait, Sinai, southeastern Turkey and southwestern Iran. They are a very anti-Zionist group and were ironically set up by a Greek Orthodox family.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_Social_Nationalist_Party
Hanin Nimir (Syrian Communist Party) The Syrian Communist party is a pro-perestroika communist party. They would support a creation of a communist state and everything that it means.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_Communist_Party_%28Unified%29
Gabriel Gawrieh (Assyrian Democratic Organization) The Assyrian Democratic Organization is a political party formed in multiple nations that would support a return to a unified Assyria. They look to work with other nations to get their party in the presidency and congress, then try to persuade the people that Assyria should be unified.
Hassan Abdelazim (Democratic Arab Socialist Union) The DASU is a political party that would like democratic reforms in Syria, formerly banned they now have the possibility of getting the presidential seat. They want to give the Syrian people more freedom, politically as well as socially.
Sorry for posting it so late after my IC post but I had to go to crew

by Sociana » Wed Sep 12, 2012 6:13 pm
Bering wrote:Sociana wrote:So the time has come for Syrian elections. The elections are actually supposed to have happened already in RL but the civil war prevented them. So now that it is over I will be hosting the formal elections.
Tariq Abu Al-Hassan (Arab Revolutionary workers party)- Wants to throw out the system of Ba'athist Dictatorship, this party was a large part of the anti Assad Rebels. The Party has recently been un-banned because of the peace.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Revolutionary_Workers_Party
Bashar al-Assad ( Arab socialist Ba'ath party) current leader of Syria, ran twice in 2000 and 2007 unopposed. Assad was head of the Syrian computer society which brought internet to Syria and was once called "the Hope", although this nickname quickly dissipated once the Syrian Civil war broke out.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bashar_al-Assad
Ali Haidar (Syrian Social Nationalist Party) The SSNP is a nationalist party that favors setting up a Syrian nation state spanning the fertile crescent. This includes what is now Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan, the Palestinian Territories, Israel, Cyprus, Kuwait, Sinai, southeastern Turkey and southwestern Iran. They are a very anti-Zionist group and were ironically set up by a Greek Orthodox family.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_Social_Nationalist_Party
Hanin Nimir (Syrian Communist Party) The Syrian Communist party is a pro-perestroika communist party. They would support a creation of a communist state and everything that it means.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_Communist_Party_%28Unified%29
Gabriel Gawrieh (Assyrian Democratic Organization) The Assyrian Democratic Organization is a political party formed in multiple nations that would support a return to a unified Assyria. They look to work with other nations to get their party in the presidency and congress, then try to persuade the people that Assyria should be unified.
Hassan Abdelazim (Democratic Arab Socialist Union) The DASU is a political party that would like democratic reforms in Syria, formerly banned they now have the possibility of getting the presidential seat. They want to give the Syrian people more freedom, politically as well as socially.
Sorry for posting it so late after my IC post but I had to go to crew
You do not have to do this if you do not want to I did it because I wasn't sure which direction I should go

by Carathon » Wed Sep 12, 2012 6:19 pm
Sociana wrote:So the time has come for Syrian elections. The elections are actually supposed to have happened already in RL but the civil war prevented them. So now that it is over I will be hosting the formal elections.
Tariq Abu Al-Hassan (Arab Revolutionary workers party)- Wants to throw out the system of Ba'athist Dictatorship, this party was a large part of the anti Assad Rebels. The Party has recently been un-banned because of the peace.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Revolutionary_Workers_Party
Bashar al-Assad ( Arab socialist Ba'ath party) current leader of Syria, ran twice in 2000 and 2007 unopposed. Assad was head of the Syrian computer society which brought internet to Syria and was once called "the Hope", although this nickname quickly dissipated once the Syrian Civil war broke out.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bashar_al-Assad
Ali Haidar (Syrian Social Nationalist Party) The SSNP is a nationalist party that favors setting up a Syrian nation state spanning the fertile crescent. This includes what is now Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan, the Palestinian Territories, Israel, Cyprus, Kuwait, Sinai, southeastern Turkey and southwestern Iran. They are a very anti-Zionist group and were ironically set up by a Greek Orthodox family.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_Social_Nationalist_Party
Hanin Nimir (Syrian Communist Party) The Syrian Communist party is a pro-perestroika communist party. They would support a creation of a communist state and everything that it means.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_Communist_Party_%28Unified%29
Gabriel Gawrieh (Assyrian Democratic Organization) The Assyrian Democratic Organization is a political party formed in multiple nations that would support a return to a unified Assyria. They look to work with other nations to get their party in the presidency and congress, then try to persuade the people that Assyria should be unified.
Hassan Abdelazim (Democratic Arab Socialist Union) The DASU is a political party that would like democratic reforms in Syria, formerly banned they now have the possibility of getting the presidential seat. They want to give the Syrian people more freedom, politically as well as socially.
Sorry for posting it so late after my IC post but I had to go to crew

by Sociana » Wed Sep 12, 2012 6:21 pm

by Carathon » Wed Sep 12, 2012 6:28 pm

by Gaveo » Wed Sep 12, 2012 6:30 pm
Carathon wrote:
Not enough people would willingly support cuba to take over Haiti for a bloodless Revolution, I don't think.
Besides, it's Haiti alot more trouble then it's worth, honestly.
Unless you just like, enslave everyone or something and even then...
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