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Postby Zionist State of North Israel » Sat Mar 29, 2014 1:29 pm

New cinoxA wrote:Socialist Tibet, we took a gamble in letting you on. You have to try much harder than what you're last few posts have been demonstrating. Matteo is acting childish, you're proposing ridiculous deals and making outrageous claims, and your formatting skills are sub-par. Please put a lot more effort into your posts, and think about what you are doing.


I agree, you should be raising your military spending in a time like this, not taking away from it to add to education! Plus Italy was never in Afghanistan and if they were it was barely any troops. Another tip is talk respectful to your enemies cause you want to earn their affection so you can better relations between the two countries, not hurt them
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Postby Bolkania » Sat Mar 29, 2014 2:17 pm

Under the threats of Italy, Bulgaria was to build it's armed forces to repel any form of aggression against Bulgaria. With our MiG-29s currently being upgraded to the new advanced SMT level, our T-72s being upgraded to T-90s, the order of 28 SU-30s or the way, the army being raised to 180,000 active forces and another 500,000 in reserve, and finally the future training exercises between Russia and Bulgaria, we were safe in the knowledge of security and safety from bullies like those in Rome. The people themselves, contrary to the lies emerging from Italy, we happy that Bulgaria was taking the morally right footing, and was defending liberty, and one's god given right to free speech. Patriotic symbols and phrases popped up around the country, people holding traditional dances in front of the doors of parliament, the nation had awoken from it's sleep. Despite the wrong economic sanctions from the west, we were assured that our Russian allies in the Kremlin would side with us and protect us from the evils lurking in Rome. It is them that are the sole reason for us to arm!

Siderov called Putin to ask for the possibility of a training exercise

Muh, the damn Italians seem to overestimate themselves, and are laying their vulnerable underbelly to being sliced 'n diced if they keep going with this recent behavior. Would it be agreeable for their to be a major training exercises between Russia and Bulgaria by the Navy, Airforce, and Army? We must show the west that we're capable at deflecting any attack from their guns! They shall watch, and understand not to mess with the mighty Slavic bears! Seeing as Italy continues this path of bullying and stupidity, we may in the near future request a Russian troop presence in bases throughout Bulgaria, if of course that is okay with you?

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Postby Partially Blind People » Sat Mar 29, 2014 2:38 pm

The USA, following Bulgaria's withdrawal from NATO and its increased military activity, follows Italy's lead and cuts all trade with Bulgaria. The USA has urged all NATO nations to place economic sanctions on Bulgaria, Germany especially due to its major role in Bulgaria's imports and exports.
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As Putin enters the Marriott Hotel, he is welcomed by the Japanese Prime Minister. Putin greeted him "Ah, Hello nice of finally meeting you in person, now were is the meeting place so we can finally get started''?

To:Prime Minister Volen Siderov of the Republic of Bulgaria
From:President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation
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I agree with you, I think we should have military exercise, but we need to emphasize on air and sea exercises since the Italians have a decent air force and navy. Also I will accept your request for Russian troops in Bulgaira in the future, but risky from the pesky intelligence agencies of EU and NATO countries for example the American CIA.

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Postby Zionist State of North Israel » Sat Mar 29, 2014 5:38 pm

Partially Blind People wrote:The USA, following Bulgaria's withdrawal from NATO and its increased military activity, follows Italy's lead and cuts all trade with Bulgaria. The USA has urged all NATO nations to place economic sanctions on Bulgaria, Germany especially due to its major role in Bulgaria's imports and exports.

Canada agrees to put economic sanctions on Bulgaria. Canadas senate has also decided to send Canadian troops to American and Ukranian bases in eastern Europe. This is so they can train local Ukrainian troops and militia and they are on stand-by for a full out Russian invasion and if Bulgaria continues to build up arms.
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Postby Aboveland » Sat Mar 29, 2014 6:56 pm

Poland speaks with Italy and recommends them to not intervene in the Crimean conflict.
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Postby United commonwealth of ayrshire » Sun Mar 30, 2014 12:42 am

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The meeting began in the conference room after a short press call.
"So, Mister Putin," Abe began, "I am very pleased that you are willing to accept our proposal in the United Nations. However, we do have rivals in the chamber. Denmark is gaining support for their proposal. We need to think of a way to advocate our suggestion. So, I will send telegrams to the NATO, and individually to the UK, France and USA. I believe that these nations will side with Japan with a little persuasion. I also think Saudi Arabia, Germany and others would also side with us. Meanwhile, you can send telegrams to Bulgaria, Romania and Poland, so that eastern Europe is also on our side.if we do this, our proposal will hopefully go to vote at the Security Council. I will again send messages to the USA, UK and France. Of course you will also vote for this resolution. At this point, could you also message China? Because if this goes to plan, the Security Council will vote for my proposition, and ao there will be greater autonomy for Russians outside of Russia, but apart from that everything will go back to how it was (hopefully including the stock market!) So, what are your thoughts?"
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Postby Socialist Tibet » Sun Mar 30, 2014 1:20 am

MATTEO RENZI'S SPEECH LIVE
"Good morning Italy and thank you for watching my speech. I like to congratulate the USA and Canada for stopping trade with the idiotic leader of Bulgaria. I suggest that NATO does military exercises in Romania IMMEDIATELY amid the military threat of the Crimean, Russian and Bulgarian armies. We need to protect Europe and the West. Bulgaria seems to be trying to turn itself in to a Russian puppet state. I warn Bulgaria to do a U-turn and rejoin the EU and NATO and STOP trade with Russia and Italy will lift sanctions on you. You are being a stupid country by not realising that your economy is likely to suffer from our sanctions. Three trade partners gone. Three trade partners gone. You must be doing very well economically. (Laughs.) Any questions?
Rai News 24: Have Poland sent a message to you?
Yes, it just said not to intervene in Crimea, I'm not doing anything.
Al Jazeera English: What are you thinking of doing next?
I'm going to sign a free trade deal hopefully in my embassy in Tblisi, Georgia.
France 24: Why Georgia?
Because they are anti- Russian.
La Repubblica: Why are you cutting military spending?
For the sake of my people. I'm not a war state like Russia or Bulgaria.
Corriere della Sera: Some Italians are calling you "Il primo ministro di ferro. (The Iron Prime Minister) Is that right?
Yes, I am. (Laughs)
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Postby Astholm » Sun Mar 30, 2014 2:45 am

Belgium's Prime Minister sent this message to Bulgaria's Prime Minister. It read:
To: Prime Minister Volen Siderov of the Republic of Bulgaria

Dear Mr. Siderov,
regarding the Crimea, I propose a resolution to this situation without military action.
The proposal is:
Crimean Resolution
- Crimea to be returned to Ukraine, as it is part of it geographically and culturally.
- Compensation paid to Crimean Tatars
- Military to be returned to Ukrainian hands
- Russian troops to withdraw from Crimea
- Sevastopol to return to Crimean control
- Crimea should not become independent, or part of Russia; it is Ukrainian through-and-through
- All Crimeans to be compensated for Russia's annexation of it.


In Belgium, we have a humanitarian crisis with Crimean Tatar and Ukrainian refugees, and pro-Ukrainian protests occurring, and we need help ; also, the general consensus, over here, anyway, is, that the Crimea is Ukrainian, not Russian, and they want international action to force Russia to give it back.
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Postby Socialist Tibet » Sun Mar 30, 2014 3:18 am

UKRANIANS IN ITALY PROTEST
Over 70,000 Ukranians protested in various Italian Cities. Matteo Renzi also put a bill to parliament making hundreds of thousands of Ukranians in Italy legal immigrants. One such new legal immigrant Lyubov Zelenko said "I'm so happy I'm now legal. I've been a carer and childminder for five years and I've not been able to leave Italy. Now I can. But I need to take this one step further. Since I've been an illegal it will take another ten years till I become an Italian citizen. I find this sad. I don't want to wait that long so I decided to protest." Other protesters were protesting for different reasons. Azat Radiqov a Crimean Tatar was protesting against Russia outside the Russian Embassy in Rome. "I came here last week" he said. "I'm now a refugee which makes me so happy, but I've come here for sad reasons. My homeland's been taken off by a bunch of Russian b*****ds. I'm willing to fight for my homeland. I'm going to visit somewhere next week to find out should I fight". Vitaliy Klitschko visited the protests saying "This shows Ukranians are united".

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Postby The Miaphysite Church of Coptic Archism » Sun Mar 30, 2014 3:56 am

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Симферополь, Республика Крым
(Simferopol, Republic of Crimea)
Sergey watched out of the window in his office at the streets below, another protest against the west in action. More flags burning, Russian flags waving. but a few interesting differences. A large amount of Belgian flags were being burnt, it seemed to be the largest set of flags in the crowd. Among the Russian flags, a small group of Crimean flags were being flown, a new addition. Also, he could hear chants of "We Will Persevere!", his own propaganda slogan. He turned back to his work. He'd been meaning to send a few messages to some potential friends for a while now.

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Directed Towards: Office of Yevgeny Shevkchuk, President of The Transdnistrian Moldovan Republic
CC; Office of President of Southern Ossetia
Directed By: Prime Minister Sergey Aksyonov
Subject: Mutual Recognition

The government of the Republic of Crimea will happily agree. The Republic of Crimea formally recognizes the existence and sovereignty of the nations of Transdnitria and Southern Ossetia. We wish only the best for both of your nations in future.

Many thanks,
Prime Minister Sergey Askyonov


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Directed Towards: President Vladimir Putin
Directed By: Prime Minister Sergey Askyonov
Subject: Resolution of crisis

My government should first take the time to thank the Russian government and military for all it's done for Crimea and it's people. However, we must make it clear that Crimea will not accept the current Japanese proposition backed by Russia. We see the Danish proposal as much more acceptable and urge you to support the proposal as well. On another tangent entirely, when Crimea achieves recognition as an independent republic, we would be very interested in joining the CIS, CSTO, and the Eurasian Economic Community, as well as share interest in being a founding member of the proposed Eurasian Economic Union.

Many thanks,
Prime Minister Sergey Aksyonov


Donetsk, Eastern Ukraine
Commander Antonovich held his assault rifle in the air, yelling "WE WILL PERSEVERE!" The twenty or so men he had brought with him from Sevastopol did the same. Behind them were a crowd of riled-up ethnic Russians, and in front of them were a unit of Ukrainian police and ethnic Ukrainians. One of the Police Members held a megaphone and shouted back "Stand down immediately! Stand down immediately!" Antonovich spat in their direction, and brought back down his assault rifle. One last command, "Stand down now or be fired upon." Antonovich let out a guttural yell and charged forwards, firing into the Police, his men doing the same. The Police, equipped with pistols, took down several but were killed quickly. There were screams as the Ukrainian crowd started to flee, and the Russian mob began beating the ones they could catch.

Antonovich watched as several buildings were set alight. He led the mob further through the city, more ethnic Russians joining in the violence as they went. Any Ukrainians they found they brutally beat. They were nearly at the government building, when a huge roadblock awaited them. The police had set it up and were waiting in large numbers. A yell from behind the roadblock. "This is your only warning! Drop your weapons and surrender!" Antonovich didn't even consider it for a second. He aimed his rifle carefully at one of the Policemen who's head was just a bit too high. Absolute silence as the police waited for a response and the Russian mob glared back. BANG.

The next day, it plastered News Agencies the world over. The city of Donetsk was burning to the ground. An ethnic Russian horde had taken over the city, spurred on by the death of several heroic fighters believed to have been militiamen from Crimea. The government of Crimea claims no responsibility, but encourages the ethnic Russians in Donetsk to continue their fight against the Ukrainians.

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Postby Socialist Tibet » Sun Mar 30, 2014 4:02 am

Dear Prime Minister of Crimea Sergey Aksyonov
We request for you to resign immediately. You are a dictator as you have not been elected democratically. Crimea is Ukraine. It's not Russia. We will not let Crimea become Russian. Ukraine is suffering because of your hypocracy. We demand that you give Crimea back to Ukraine immediately.
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Postby The Miaphysite Church of Coptic Archism » Sun Mar 30, 2014 4:31 am

Socialist Tibet wrote:Dear Prime Minister of Crimea Sergey Aksyonov
We request for you to resign immediately. You are a dictator as you have not been elected democratically. Crimea is Ukraine. It's not Russia. We will not let Crimea become Russian. Ukraine is suffering because of your hypocracy. We demand that you give Crimea back to Ukraine immediately.
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Directed Towards: Office of Matteo Renzi, Prime Minister of the Republic of Italy
Directed By: Prime Minister Sergey Askyonov
Subject: Crimean sovereignty, Democracy, etc

Firstly let me point out the fact that after the Crimean parliament issued a Vote of No Confidence in the new Ukrainian government, I called the Parliament together to elect a new Prime Minister and I was elected, by the legislative body of Crimea. Yes, that is what is called representative democracy. Secondly, let me express disgust in your lack of knowledge in the things you are discussing. It is not my goal to make Crimea Russian, it already is. Did you know that less than ten percent of the Crimean Peninsula's population identify as Ukrainian? I thought that the West claimed it's only goals were to serve freedom and democracy. But now, the people of Crimea wish to leave Ukraine, and you deny them?

The only reason you wish for Crimea to be returned to the Ukraine is for NATO's strategic interests. The people of Crimea are the ones who are protesting in the streets, demanding freedom from the Ukraine. It is the people's wish, how could you possibly claim to be upholding democracy by denying the will of the vast majority of the population? I seem to recall a situation several years back in the Balkans. Kosovo declared independence from Serbia, the population was majority Albanian and Serbia had been supposedly oppressing the population, so Kosovo broke off. The west immediately flooded support in for Kosovo. What is different in Crimea?

We are majority Russian, the new Ukrainian government has been oppressing ethnic Russians, and we have declared independence. The only reason the West says it is "illegitimate" is because it does not benefit them! And don't make wild political claims that Crimea belongs to the Ukraine. Were you aware that during the time of the Soviet Union, Crimea, among other regions of what is now eastern Ukraine, were transferred to the Ukrainian SSR from the Russian SSR for administrative purposes. That's right, Crimea has been a part of Russia historically too! The Ukraine only governed us in the first place because of an administrative shift in the late 20th century!

And you say the Ukraine is suffering because of my hipocracy. No, the Ukraine suffers thanks to political oppression, ethnic oppression and large political disagreements. These three things have caused instability and suffering in the Ukraine. All I have served to do is bring stability to Crimea, to make it safe again. The Ukraine suffers because fascist, ultra-nationalist Ukrainians have taken power, and are oppressing the Russians of the Eastern Ukraine and Crimea. The Ukraine suffers not because of I, but because of itself.

I and my government am totally disgusted in the way Italy, and all of NATO have been carrying themselves in this crisis.

In outrage and disgust,
Sergey Askyonov, Prime Minister of Crimea

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Postby Bolkania » Sun Mar 30, 2014 5:46 am

Siderov, tired of the dribbling speeches raining down on TV and Radios from Rome, took a well deserved break from the suits and freshly-pressed ties. "Maybe I should've followed my fathers advice and become a factory workers!", Siderov laughed. "Egos roam lose in parliament buildings world wide, people hungry for power-pie, and yet people who stand up to these evil's hypocrisy and angression are shunned by western media outlets like CCN, BBC and FOXnews..." he mumbled.

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To the free Republic of Crimea,

It please me that you have gained independence of your island was given to the former Ukraine SSR by a village idiot named Khrushchev! Your land has always been Russian, and indeed your people have voiced their mighty and unbeatable free will and opinion, yet still some are stuck in a cold war mind set, and refuse to believe that a majority Russian population wants to leave Ukraine. Bulgaria, a free and wise nation, seeks to recognize your right to exist, despite the lunatics of Italy say, and we will defend your right to exist through any means. It disgusts me that nations like Italy who are apart of NATO, and recognize Kosovo (An illegal state in my opinion) and yet can not recognize your independence movement to seek your homeland. This must end, comrade.

Sincerely, the Prime Minister of Bulgaria, Volen Siderov.
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Postby Bolkania » Sun Mar 30, 2014 6:04 am

The shelling began at the Novo Selo training range, and Russian VDV and Bulgarian SOBT troops ran forward, using their AK-74Us to slice down enemy targets. The sound of Russian SU-27s and Bulgarian SU-25s roared loudly above in the blue sky, raining it's fiery and red rockets and missiles upon a group of old target T-34s. Bulgarian retired but recently re installed Scud-B and OTR-23s began firing empty warheads at the training grounds. These warheads were capable of normal explosives, but also at holding Biological, Nuclear and Chemical warheads too. Then, the recently upgraded T-72s, now T-90s, sped up the gully and into the firing range, spitting our HEAT shells onto the dummy targets. This better armored tanks, with 120mm smoothbore guns and with advanced shells could easily penetrate it's counterparts in the west.

In this huge barrage of fire, and the troop who meet up at the other side of the training facility, defense analysts watched the unfolding of a new Balkan military power. One that would not attack without provocation, but still had the teeth and claws to defend herself, and the Bulgarian lands. One who seeked no trouble, but would enter a defending battle to win for the glory of the battleflag.

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Postby Socialist Tibet » Sun Mar 30, 2014 7:04 am

To the Prime Minister of Bulgaria Volen Siderov
We are not invading you. We're cutting military spending. My current cabinet are focused on the road to recovery for our economy and our struggling education system. YOU are the one who is threatening to invade countries. YOU are supporting a country that broke international law by invading Ukraine. YOU seem to be a hypocritical nation by going on and on about other countries doing stuff that YOU are doing as well. Do you realise what you are doing?
Yours
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Postby Zionist State of North Israel » Sun Mar 30, 2014 7:52 am

Canada began to mobilize troops into Romania because of Bulgarias military build-up. Canada stated that these are only defensive measures, we are NOT going to make a pre emptive strike.
Meanwhile the Canadian parliament discusses if they should mobilize troops to western Ukraine under the UN control to stop the violent riots.
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Postby Socialist Tibet » Sun Mar 30, 2014 8:43 am

Dear Stephen Harper Prime Minister of Canada and Barack Obama President of the USA.
We thank you for cooperating with the orders of Italy. You are showing that NATO isn't weak. I'm fed up with these Bulgarians and Russians. I'm going to deploy about 5,000 army troops in Romania immediately. I'm also going to deploy my aircraft carrier "Cavour" and three of my submarines the "Scire", the "Salvatore Pelosi" and the "Priaroggia." For the air force I will send ten Eurofighter Typhoons, twenty Panavia Tornado and two Breguet Atlantics to Romania. The Breguet Atlantics will patrol the Black Sea to find any Russian or Bulgarian ships trying to attack NATO countries. I'd like a NATO Summit in Bari soon to discuss the crisis.
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Postby United commonwealth of ayrshire » Sun Mar 30, 2014 9:26 am

The Japanese Prime Minister took a break from his meeting with Putin to send a message to Italy
To: Italy
From: Japan
Greetings,
We are currently trying to get Russia to agree to a proposal in the UN. It does not help that you are damaging relations between Russia and the western world and Japan. Bulgaria wants to become a Russian satellite (they have left the EU and NATO.) Although that may be worrying, it is not your place to assert control over them. You do not even speak for NATO, and I doubt the USA will be particularly happy with you taking their role. Your behaviour could well undermine my efforts to pacify the world, and because of this, we are cancelling our business meeting in Tbilisi. Cancel all threats to Bulgaria, Russia and Crimea immediately, or we will take further action against your nation in the name of world peace.
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Postby Bolkania » Sun Mar 30, 2014 9:27 am

OOC: There is a nation playing Romania, and in all fairness, he or she has not said whether he or she accepts your troops on his or hers soil. :eyebrow:
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Postby Zionist State of North Israel » Sun Mar 30, 2014 10:29 am

Bolkania wrote:OOC: There is a nation playing Romania, and in all fairness, he or she has not said whether he or she accepts your troops on his or hers soil. :eyebrow:

Did Ukraine give Russia permission to deploy troops on their soil?
However we arnt like Russia, were the good guys so we will hold off on mobilizing troops until the Romanian player gives the go ahead. However if it takes more than a day than we will assume they have left this RP and we will mobilize
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Postby Socialist Tibet » Sun Mar 30, 2014 11:36 am

Matteo Renzi: We're Awaiting Romania for our new military deployments
Matteo Renzi Italian Prime Minister is awaiting Romania's decision on NATO exercises. Matteo Renzi says he is fuming at the fact Romania is taking so long to reply. "We'll go ahead if they don't hurry up" he said. "It's so annoying that we have to wait. It's a crisis you know".

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Postby Socialist Tibet » Mon Mar 31, 2014 9:00 am

Decimomannu, Sardinia, Italy
The first troops were boarding planes that were transporting them to Romania. Proudly but emotionally looking on were the famillies of the troops going to Romania. The two and a half hour flight would be the most important of their lives. They would travel to various bases around Bucharest. There were four planes that were getting ready to take off. The soldiers had travelled long and far from around Italy to get to Sardinia. The planes were Italy's three Airbus A319s which would carry 140 passengers each while the other plane was a Dassault Falcon 900 which carried only 19 passengers. These planes would be shuttles between Romania and Italy. When the first plane was fully boarded the Italian Defence Minister Roberta Pinotti would come and board and read out what they wre doing.

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Postby Bolkania » Mon Mar 31, 2014 10:09 am

Siderov, angry at Italian aggression, made a speech on the Bulgarian border with Romania in Vidin, loud enough for their Romanian neighbours to hear in the sister town of Calafat:

We call to Calafat, we call to Bucuresti, we call on the Romanian nation to awake from their sleep since joining NATO and arose from slavery like they did 200 years ago from the Turks. How dare the Italians, long making rude and vulgar statements in its media about Bulgarian and Romanian immigrants, and now without your authority nor awareness, station Italian military personnel, jeopardising Romania in between a rock and a very hard place. Romania, a nation we cooperate with regularly, we ask you "Why?", why do you want to be apart of what I like to use "legal-terrorism"? Why should Romania allow Italy to metaphorically spit on Romanian sovereignty, behaving like we are back in Roman times and that Romania is the Roman puppet of Dacia? We call on Romania to expel these occupiers from their lands! Bulgaria and Romania must unite to face off and defeat Italian aggression!

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Postby United commonwealth of ayrshire » Mon Mar 31, 2014 10:37 am

An extremely broef message was sent to the leader of Italy.
To: Italy
From: Japan
You have 24 hours desist your aggressive acts and infringement of romanian soil, before we make a complaint to the UN.That is all.
Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan
Kalmarium: hobbits, the lot of them.
Arkolon: You better be as chill as Ayrshire
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Your attitudes towards economics appear communist, and combined with your social attitudes this creates the picture of someone who would generally be described as a humanist. 
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