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by Zatak » Tue May 12, 2015 10:31 am
Dain II Ironfoot wrote:ZATAK wrote:I am starting to worry on if Benin should be Egypt...
Same here...Licata wrote:
I'm going to recognize Taiwan, denounce the treatment of Tibet, invite the Dali lama to Senegal should he ever need refuge, denounce the treatment of Fallun gong practitioners, and I will denounce Israel's treatment of Palestinians.
You've got some balls, i'm not too sure that would be a wise plan.

by Dain II Ironfoot » Tue May 12, 2015 10:32 am

by Licata » Tue May 12, 2015 10:32 am

by Dain II Ironfoot » Tue May 12, 2015 10:34 am
Kelmet wrote:Dain II Ironfoot wrote:
Iran never wishes death to Israel nor to America. Aside from that, there's the nuclear deal remember?
You mean the deal that really allows iran to do what ever it wants?
The one that has ever US ally in the middle east calling foul,
Besides, say that first part again with a straight face and maby i'll believe you.

by Benian Republic » Tue May 12, 2015 10:34 am

by Zatak » Tue May 12, 2015 10:36 am

by Kelmet » Tue May 12, 2015 10:36 am
Dain II Ironfoot wrote:Kelmet wrote:You mean the deal that really allows iran to do what ever it wants?
The one that has ever US ally in the middle east calling foul,
Besides, say that first part again with a straight face and maby i'll believe you.
The deal that is being worked on as we speak, and it sure doesn't allow Iran do to whatever it wants.
Turkey doesn't, so do many other nations in the middle-east.
I already did, Iran never called upon the death of Israel or the US.

by Licata » Tue May 12, 2015 10:37 am

by Licata » Tue May 12, 2015 10:38 am

by Licata » Tue May 12, 2015 10:40 am

by Dain II Ironfoot » Tue May 12, 2015 10:40 am
Kelmet wrote:Dain II Ironfoot wrote:
The deal that is being worked on as we speak, and it sure doesn't allow Iran do to whatever it wants.
Turkey doesn't, so do many other nations in the middle-east.
I already did, Iran never called upon the death of Israel or the US.
Well, it is your iran we are dealing with not the real one so What can the US do to help Israel and Iran normalize relations

by Licata » Tue May 12, 2015 10:42 am
Dain II Ironfoot wrote:Kelmet wrote:Well, it is your iran we are dealing with not the real one so What can the US do to help Israel and Iran normalize relations
I don't think anything.
RL Iran and My Iran are on the same line when it comes to Israel. We will recognize it and normalize relations with it once it withdraws from the Golan Heights, Shebaa Farms and the Palestinian territories. Once that happens Iran will also drop support for Hamas & minimize military support for Hezbollah.

by Zatak » Tue May 12, 2015 10:42 am

by Elepis » Tue May 12, 2015 10:43 am

by Licata » Tue May 12, 2015 10:43 am
ZATAK wrote:So everyone's stance on Yemen conflict? What will your nation do?

by Zatak » Tue May 12, 2015 10:44 am

by Dain II Ironfoot » Tue May 12, 2015 10:44 am
Licata wrote:Dain II Ironfoot wrote:
I don't think anything.
RL Iran and My Iran are on the same line when it comes to Israel. We will recognize it and normalize relations with it once it withdraws from the Golan Heights, Shebaa Farms and the Palestinian territories. Once that happens Iran will also drop support for Hamas & minimize military support for Hezbollah.
Y'all should fear Iran's wookie army.


by Mattijana » Tue May 12, 2015 10:45 am
Elepis wrote:Mattijana wrote:Basics
Informal Name of Nation: Venezuela
Formal Name of your Nation: Republic of Venezuela
Population: 30.61 million
Denonym: Venezuelan
Flag:http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venezuela#/media/File:Flag_of_Venezuela.svg
Country and Territories: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venezuel ... raphic.svg
Capital City: Caracas
Government
Head of State: Hugo Rodriguez
Head of Government: Hugo Rodriguez
Government Style: Socialist benevolent dictatorship.
Government Type: Republic
Brief Explanation of Government: Hugo Rodriguez picked up office after decades of corrupt dictatorships. He is trying to make the nation richer and more crime free, but without introducing democracy. However, he is a more popular leader than the previous ones. His main aim is to ensure all oil reserves are used wisely.
Ideology: Mild socialism
Civil Rights /10: 7
Political Freedom /10: 3
Economical Freedom: /10: 7
Population Info
Religion: Christianity (Catholic)
Ethnicity: Hispanic, Latino
Main/Accepted Culture(s): Catholic Latin American
Other Cultures: Voodoo and tribal minorities
Economical Stats
GDP as of 2015: (or closest statistic) 428.53 Billion U.S $
GDP/Per Capita: 14,414 U.S $
Main Import: Machinery, Consumer goods
Main Export: Oil, natural gas.
Military Information
Military Branches: National Army, National Navy, National Military Aviation, National Guard.
Active Size of Military: 113,560
Reserve Force: 500,000
Description of Armed Forces: A fairly modern army with newly purchased equipment from Russia.
Primary Weapon (Rifle): Kalashnikov AK-103
Secondary Weapon(Handgun): Glock 17
Number of Tanks: 192
Number of APC/IFV/IMVs: 700
Number of SPGs: 57
Number of MLRSs: 52
Number of Fighter Jets/Interceptors: 34
Number of Attack Aircrafts: 39
Number of Transport and Trainer Aircraft: 119-transport 55-trainer
Number of Helicopters: 91
Number of Artillery: 104
Number of Naval Vessels: 50
Other Info
Brief Description of your Economy: Recovering after years of carelessness.
Goals: To improve quality of life domestically and improve Venezuelas's place on the world stage.
History: Following years of Spanish colonialism, revolutionaries led by Simon Bolivar claimed independence in the 1821 after a short war. The newly created Republic of grand Columbia collapsed just nine years later. Venezuela declared itself and independent republic and was ruled by military dictators until world war 2. Subsequent nationalisation of industry did not bring economic stability to the country as attempted coups, crime and unrest were frequent. The communist Hugo Chavez became president in 1998 and introduced a new constitution. Having rigged elections in 2000, his autocratic leadership was attacked form all levels of society and a following strike led to the collapse of the oil industry. After the death of Chavez, no leader was brave enough to lift a dangerous government subsidy that meant petrol for a year costed £1 or about $1.50. Hugo Rodriguez took up office in 2014 after ousting his predecessor from power.
Special Factors: Biggest single oil reserve in the world.
RP Sample:
429 (It helps to find apps)
A) Venezuela has elections, as far as I know dictatorships do not and the current leader is only 1% ahead of the opposition so NOT DICTATORSHIP!
b) Maduro is president

by Elepis » Tue May 12, 2015 10:46 am
ZATAK wrote:So everyone's stance on Yemen conflict? What will your nation do?

by Dain II Ironfoot » Tue May 12, 2015 10:46 am
ZATAK wrote:So everyone's stance on Yemen conflict? What will your nation do?

by Elepis » Tue May 12, 2015 10:47 am
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