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Is the 2014 RP getting old?

Yes, but only because i'm low on time to do it.
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No, I love this.
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We need a brand new RP concept, this one is kinda getting old.
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Total votes : 18

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Imperium Nova
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Postby Imperium Nova » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:36 pm

Bujahla wrote:I too do not want to see a federalized EU. If there was it'd be hard to rip away your newer states xD

Well, the Baltic States can always be, umh, discussed. :twisted:
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The New Lowlands
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Postby The New Lowlands » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:39 pm

Imperium Nova wrote:
Bujahla wrote:I too do not want to see a federalized EU. If there was it'd be hard to rip away your newer states xD

Well, the Baltic States can always be, umh, discussed. :twisted:

nope

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Empire of Symphonia
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Postby Empire of Symphonia » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:40 pm

Hey, Lowland, erm, Belarus just said he is mobilizing for war without UN backing or decisions.
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Imperium Nova
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Postby Imperium Nova » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:40 pm

The New Lowlands wrote:
Imperium Nova wrote:Well, the Baltic States can always be, umh, discussed. :twisted:

nope

Hey, hey, Mr. EU. Member states first. ;)

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Imperium Nova
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Postby Imperium Nova » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:40 pm

Empire of Symphonia wrote:Hey, Lowland, erm, Belarus just said he is mobilizing for war without UN backing or decisions.

Yes. He also bombed a Belarus school, claiming it was the Lithuanians.

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The New Lowlands
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Postby The New Lowlands » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:43 pm

Imperium Nova wrote:
The New Lowlands wrote:nope

Hey, hey, Mr. EU. Member states first. ;)

I oversee the Common Security and Defence Policy and run untaken member-states (in a purely responsive capacity) as well as control the EUFOR programme and EU battlegroups.

Minsk goes down in twenty-four hours, tops.
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Columbion
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Postby Columbion » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:45 pm

Imperium Nova wrote:
Empire of Symphonia wrote:Hey, Lowland, erm, Belarus just said he is mobilizing for war without UN backing or decisions.

Yes. He also bombed a Belarus school, claiming it was the Lithuanians.


Technically it wasn't me.

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Empire of Symphonia
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Postby Empire of Symphonia » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:45 pm

The New Lowlands wrote:
Imperium Nova wrote:Hey, hey, Mr. EU. Member states first. ;)

I oversee the Common Security and Defence Policy and run untaken member-states (in a purely responsive capacity) as well as control the EUFOR programme and EU battlegrounds.

Minsk goes down in twenty-four hours, tops.

Oh man, this guy sounds like he knows what he is doing.

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Imperium Nova
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Postby Imperium Nova » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:46 pm

The New Lowlands wrote:
Imperium Nova wrote:Hey, hey, Mr. EU. Member states first. ;)

I oversee the Common Security and Defence Policy and run untaken member-states (in a purely responsive capacity) as well as control the EUFOR programme and EU battlegroups.

Minsk goes down in twenty-four hours, tops.

Well, sure. Belarus will fall, very soon too.

But, in case things do not change for the better, post-election Sweden will leave the European Union.

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Graknopia
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Postby Graknopia » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:46 pm

Colombian, you will not be able to conscript, train, and ARM 1 million men by the time the UN reacts.
(And again, the economy)
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Imperium Nova
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Postby Imperium Nova » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:46 pm

Columbion wrote:
Imperium Nova wrote:Yes. He also bombed a Belarus school, claiming it was the Lithuanians.


Technically it wasn't me.

It was the Belarus who did it. OP confirmed it. Otherwise, it is not happening. Your choice.

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Postby Imperium Nova » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:47 pm

Graknopia wrote:Colombian, you will not be able to conscript, train, and ARM 1 million men by the time the UN reacts.
(And again, the economy)

Economy, which barely exists.

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The New Lowlands
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Postby The New Lowlands » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:47 pm

Imperium Nova wrote:
The New Lowlands wrote:I oversee the Common Security and Defence Policy and run untaken member-states (in a purely responsive capacity) as well as control the EUFOR programme and EU battlegroups.

Minsk goes down in twenty-four hours, tops.

Well, sure. Belarus will fall, very soon too.

But, in case things do not change for the better, post-election Sweden will leave the European Union.

The economic slump ended, ya great big eejit. Leaving the EU would just throw your economy under a bulldozer.

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Columbion
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Postby Columbion » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:47 pm

Imperium Nova wrote:
Columbion wrote:
Technically it wasn't me.

It was the Belarus who did it. OP confirmed it. Otherwise, it is not happening. Your choice.


OP can't change what I do and confirm it as the law
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Imperium Nova
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Postby Imperium Nova » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:48 pm

The New Lowlands wrote:
Imperium Nova wrote:Well, sure. Belarus will fall, very soon too.

But, in case things do not change for the better, post-election Sweden will leave the European Union.

The economic slump ended, ya great big eejit. Leaving the EU would just throw your economy under a bulldozer.

Trade would still exist between the nations, and Sweden would remain an active trade partner and it is not the economy that is the problem. It is the politics, and future, wrong federalisation that bothers Sweden.

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Imperium Nova
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Postby Imperium Nova » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:49 pm

Columbion wrote:
Imperium Nova wrote:It was the Belarus who did it. OP confirmed it. Otherwise, it is not happening. Your choice.


OP can change what I do and confirm it as the law

Yes, yes he can. Good that you agree :)

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Limborg
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Postby Limborg » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:49 pm

Bujahla wrote:If we are going to change permanent seats it should be:

1. Russia
2. China
3. EU (Alternates between UK, Germany, and France)
4. USA
5. Brazil
6. India
7. Japan


I agree on this, but i don't understand Japan in it.... India and Brazil are the most logic newcomers and to merge EU in one is also good.. But Japan?

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Columbion
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Postby Columbion » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:50 pm

I know for a fact that once the EU countries even attempt at invading they'll claim easy victory.

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Bujahla
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Postby Bujahla » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:50 pm

Imperium Nova wrote:
Columbion wrote:
OP can change what I do and confirm it as the law

Yes, yes he can. Good that you agree :)


:rofl:
Yes, that's the point of OP

But I really want nothing to come of this.
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Imperium Nova
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Postby Imperium Nova » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:50 pm

Limborg wrote:
Bujahla wrote:If we are going to change permanent seats it should be:

1. Russia
2. China
3. EU (Alternates between UK, Germany, and France)
4. USA
5. Brazil
6. India
7. Japan


I agree on this, but i don't understand Japan in it.... India and Brazil are the most logic newcomers and to merge EU in one is also good.. But Japan?

Japan is part of some club, can't remember the name, with Germany, India and Brazil, which are pushing to become permanent members. Also, it is the worlds third largest economy.

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Empire of Symphonia
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Postby Empire of Symphonia » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:51 pm

Imperium Nova wrote:
The New Lowlands wrote:The economic slump ended, ya great big eejit. Leaving the EU would just throw your economy under a bulldozer.

Trade would still exist between the nations, and Sweden would remain an active trade partner and it is not the economy that is the problem. It is the politics, and future, wrong federalisation that bothers Sweden.


But how? If Sweden leaves, issues should be the same if Greece left wouldn't it?
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Postby Imperium Nova » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:52 pm

Bujahla wrote:
Imperium Nova wrote:Yes, yes he can. Good that you agree :)


:rofl:
Yes, that's the point of OP

But I really want nothing to come of this.

I don't think many wants this conflict to exist, barely Columbion if I may think in those terms.

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Postby Empire of Symphonia » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:52 pm

Columbion wrote:I know for a fact that once the EU countries even attempt at invading they'll claim easy victory.


points to British attempt to invade Syria*
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Imperium Nova
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Postby Imperium Nova » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:53 pm

Empire of Symphonia wrote:
Imperium Nova wrote:Trade would still exist between the nations, and Sweden would remain an active trade partner and it is not the economy that is the problem. It is the politics, and future, wrong federalisation that bothers Sweden.


But how? If Sweden leaves, issues should be the same if Greece left wouldn't it?

How do you mean?

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Postby Graknopia » Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:53 pm

Belarus has a population of 9,457,500.. To raise 1 million men (plus the 60,000 they have) is unfeasible
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