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by Carah » Sun Aug 22, 2021 6:12 pm
by Saralonia » Mon Aug 23, 2021 5:40 am
The News from Mexico
Zapatistas & the Communards Advance
The Communards and the Zapatistas have been advancing greatly within the formerly government-controlled territory as the military now leaderless and abandoned by their supposed leader, had stopped fighting, many seeking to join other causes of the now Mexican Civil-War, the armored convoy of the Communards has also arrived in Mexico City to be greeted in celebration, the revolutionary chapter ends with the death of the "legitimate" government, and a new one of civil-war begins between the left and the right.
The Communard, Zapatista & Magonista Proclamation of a new nation
Although the war is yet to be finished with the holding of Mexico City and its industry the alliance between the three revolutionary uprisings of the Zapatistas, Communards, and the Magonistas, all three have proclaimed the Mexican People's Republic as the true government, and the merging of the three groups into one has slowly begun in leadership, structure, and beliefs, they say once the civil war is over that there will be a great congress between the three for the final proclamation for the Mexican People's Republic.
The Trigarante Counter-Proclamation
Of course, the Trigarante army would not remain silent after the conjoint proclamation of their enemies, they have proclaimed that there's no legitimate government other than themselves, and that proclamation has included the sending of letters with brutal images of them decapitating the corpses of fallen Zapatistas.
Split of the Cristeros
As the Cristeros keep losing and losing territory to the Magonista cavalry, they have split in two, between the Army of God, and those who have pledged loyalty to the Trigarante Army, their territories are further thrown into disarray, chaos now reigns in the North East of the country as the Cristeros collapse in on themselves and the loose nature of their religious bound group.
Yucatanese Nationalists
As the Trigarante Army, and the Zapatistas close in on the Peninsula, in Campeche, the state capital of Campeche people have risen in revolt declaring that the Yucatan peninsula shall become its own independent state, how will the Trigarantes & the Zapatistas react?
by Deblar » Mon Aug 23, 2021 9:49 am
Elections have begun across Haiti, and so far the People’s Party has a strong showing in the polls. Party Chairman Thomas Lambert, who is also the People’s Party’s candidate for the presidency, has expressed excitement, saying “there is much hope for the people and future of Haiti.”
The Office of President Louis Borno has announced that elections have been called off and are to be postponed once again by one year. The statement alleged “election integrity problems that are suspected to be the result of interference from a domestic source, most likely the People’s Party of Haiti”. The People’s Party vehemently denied these allegations, saying “these are a sad attempt to suppress the will of the people of Haiti. It is a blatantly dictatorial action meant to keep President Louis Borno and his bourgeois friends in power, and we call on the people to resist this debauchery at any and all costs.
by The Democratic Republic of Nytoa » Mon Aug 23, 2021 10:11 am
Deblar wrote:News from HaitiElections have begun across Haiti, and so far the People’s Party has a strong showing in the polls. Party Chairman Thomas Lambert, who is also the People’s Party’s candidate for the presidency, has expressed excitement, saying “there is much hope for the people and future of Haiti.”
Port Au-Prince; 1:39 PM
President Louis Borno has been paying attention to polls and pending election results. And he was, to say the least, not happy. He called his top aide and his Minister of State to a meeting earlier, and the two men would walk in. Borno noticed, then greeted them.
“Ah, welcome. Have a seat,” he’d say with a blend of enthusiasm and monotone. As the two men took a seat, Borno’s facade of smiles came crashing down. “I’m sure the two of you have been paying attention to the election…”
“Indeed, Mr. President,” said the Minister of State
“I…am not happy. Not at all. We are about to lose our control, our power, to a bunch of filthy socialists. We cannot allow ourselves to become this way, lest we end up like Cuba. We cannot, I repeat, CANNOT, let the People’s Party in power,” he’d say, his voice rising as he went on.
“Yes, but how do we prevent this from happening? We are quite low on options,” went the aide.
“We call elections off, delay them, kick this thing down the road. We’ve done it before, I’m sure we can do it again.”
“But how do we justify this to the public?”
“We say there were integrity problems, blame the People’s Party for rigging the election in their favor.”
“That could work, but I don’t imagine anyone liking it very much,” said the Minister of State
“Doesn’t matter of anyone likes it; it only matters that the socialist People’s Party is kept out of power- by any means possible.”
“Hmm…so I assume you’re going along with this?”
“Yes. I’ll make the announcement soon.”
“Very well, Mr. President.”
BREAKING NEWSThe Office of President Louis Borno has announced that elections have been called off and are to be postponed once again by one year. The statement alleged “election integrity problems that are suspected to be the result of interference from a domestic source, most likely the People’s Party of Haiti”. The People’s Party vehemently denied these allegations, saying “these are a sad attempt to suppress the will of the people of Haiti. It is a blatantly dictatorial action meant to keep President Louis Borno and his bourgeois friends in power, and we call on the people to resist this debauchery at any and all costs.
Port Au-Prince; 5:49 PM; Post-Announcement
People’s Party Chairman Thomas Lambert sat in his office, preparing for what was to come. This had been planned since the 1944 elections were delayed. As people protested outside in droves, Thomas dialed a number on his phone, and when the other side if the line picked up , he spoke:
“The time has come. Start the Revolution.”
Does NOT fully represent my views
by Deblar » Mon Aug 23, 2021 10:14 am
The Democratic Republic of Nytoa wrote:Deblar wrote:News from HaitiElections have begun across Haiti, and so far the People’s Party has a strong showing in the polls. Party Chairman Thomas Lambert, who is also the People’s Party’s candidate for the presidency, has expressed excitement, saying “there is much hope for the people and future of Haiti.”
Port Au-Prince; 1:39 PM
President Louis Borno has been paying attention to polls and pending election results. And he was, to say the least, not happy. He called his top aide and his Minister of State to a meeting earlier, and the two men would walk in. Borno noticed, then greeted them.
“Ah, welcome. Have a seat,” he’d say with a blend of enthusiasm and monotone. As the two men took a seat, Borno’s facade of smiles came crashing down. “I’m sure the two of you have been paying attention to the election…”
“Indeed, Mr. President,” said the Minister of State
“I…am not happy. Not at all. We are about to lose our control, our power, to a bunch of filthy socialists. We cannot allow ourselves to become this way, lest we end up like Cuba. We cannot, I repeat, CANNOT, let the People’s Party in power,” he’d say, his voice rising as he went on.
“Yes, but how do we prevent this from happening? We are quite low on options,” went the aide.
“We call elections off, delay them, kick this thing down the road. We’ve done it before, I’m sure we can do it again.”
“But how do we justify this to the public?”
“We say there were integrity problems, blame the People’s Party for rigging the election in their favor.”
“That could work, but I don’t imagine anyone liking it very much,” said the Minister of State
“Doesn’t matter of anyone likes it; it only matters that the socialist People’s Party is kept out of power- by any means possible.”
“Hmm…so I assume you’re going along with this?”
“Yes. I’ll make the announcement soon.”
“Very well, Mr. President.”
BREAKING NEWSThe Office of President Louis Borno has announced that elections have been called off and are to be postponed once again by one year. The statement alleged “election integrity problems that are suspected to be the result of interference from a domestic source, most likely the People’s Party of Haiti”. The People’s Party vehemently denied these allegations, saying “these are a sad attempt to suppress the will of the people of Haiti. It is a blatantly dictatorial action meant to keep President Louis Borno and his bourgeois friends in power, and we call on the people to resist this debauchery at any and all costs.
Port Au-Prince; 5:49 PM; Post-Announcement
People’s Party Chairman Thomas Lambert sat in his office, preparing for what was to come. This had been planned since the 1944 elections were delayed. As people protested outside in droves, Thomas dialed a number on his phone, and when the other side if the line picked up , he spoke:
“The time has come. Start the Revolution.”
Following the announcement of the revolution Austria sends 2 million dollars and 600 weapons to the government claiming its no much but most of our military is engaged in combat and when we win we will send more soldiers.
SIC: Austria asks for an alliance between the two
by The Democratic Republic of Nytoa » Mon Aug 23, 2021 10:15 am
The Democratic Republic of Nytoa wrote:Deblar wrote:News from HaitiElections have begun across Haiti, and so far the People’s Party has a strong showing in the polls. Party Chairman Thomas Lambert, who is also the People’s Party’s candidate for the presidency, has expressed excitement, saying “there is much hope for the people and future of Haiti.”
Port Au-Prince; 1:39 PM
President Louis Borno has been paying attention to polls and pending election results. And he was, to say the least, not happy. He called his top aide and his Minister of State to a meeting earlier, and the two men would walk in. Borno noticed, then greeted them.
“Ah, welcome. Have a seat,” he’d say with a blend of enthusiasm and monotone. As the two men took a seat, Borno’s facade of smiles came crashing down. “I’m sure the two of you have been paying attention to the election…”
“Indeed, Mr. President,” said the Minister of State
“I…am not happy. Not at all. We are about to lose our control, our power, to a bunch of filthy socialists. We cannot allow ourselves to become this way, lest we end up like Cuba. We cannot, I repeat, CANNOT, let the People’s Party in power,” he’d say, his voice rising as he went on.
“Yes, but how do we prevent this from happening? We are quite low on options,” went the aide.
“We call elections off, delay them, kick this thing down the road. We’ve done it before, I’m sure we can do it again.”
“But how do we justify this to the public?”
“We say there were integrity problems, blame the People’s Party for rigging the election in their favor.”
“That could work, but I don’t imagine anyone liking it very much,” said the Minister of State
“Doesn’t matter of anyone likes it; it only matters that the socialist People’s Party is kept out of power- by any means possible.”
“Hmm…so I assume you’re going along with this?”
“Yes. I’ll make the announcement soon.”
“Very well, Mr. President.”
BREAKING NEWSThe Office of President Louis Borno has announced that elections have been called off and are to be postponed once again by one year. The statement alleged “election integrity problems that are suspected to be the result of interference from a domestic source, most likely the People’s Party of Haiti”. The People’s Party vehemently denied these allegations, saying “these are a sad attempt to suppress the will of the people of Haiti. It is a blatantly dictatorial action meant to keep President Louis Borno and his bourgeois friends in power, and we call on the people to resist this debauchery at any and all costs.
Port Au-Prince; 5:49 PM; Post-Announcement
People’s Party Chairman Thomas Lambert sat in his office, preparing for what was to come. This had been planned since the 1944 elections were delayed. As people protested outside in droves, Thomas dialed a number on his phone, and when the other side if the line picked up , he spoke:
“The time has come. Start the Revolution.”
Following the announcement of the revolution Austria sends 2 million dollars and 600 weapons to the government claiming its no much but most of our military is engaged in combat and when we win we will send more soldiers.
SIC: Austria asks for an alliance between the two
Does NOT fully represent my views
by The Democratic Republic of Nytoa » Mon Aug 23, 2021 1:58 pm
Does NOT fully represent my views
by Exalted Inquellian State » Tue Aug 24, 2021 2:56 pm
Reporter-Alexander Sigmund, Station 1
Balkan War drawing to a close, Greek offensive to be renewed, Bulgaria deploys mountain crackers!
The Bulgarian offensive against Serbia has been renewed, as Bulgaria has deployed an extraordinary device aimed at clearing the path through mountains. The device, called the Chukŭt na Tor, has been called by many as the mountain cracker outside of Bulgaria. The bomb fragments into eight smaller shells, which are detonated by a remote radio center, or in case of specialized bombs, a pressure detector. They are dropped on mountains, and due to the multiple detonations on all sides, the mountain crumbles. Images of Bulgarian soldiers in gas masks have surfaced, walking through villages and attacking any remaining partisans and rebels. While the Bulgarians did hand out gas masks to villages and monetarily compensated ones damaged by either the bombings or huge amounts of dust thrown in the air, nothing was done to reprimand pilots who failed to keep the villages safe. The Bulgarian forces have only recently begun to push further, but a full offensive won't start for a day or two. Greece tried a desperate offensive with their American reinforcements, but it stalemated, despite the fact Greeks had numerical superiority and probably should've won their last large offensive as well. Carol II, pretender to the Romanian throne, said form his home in Georgia that the Greeks were so weak, Sardinia could beat them if they tried, and that he was ashamed he allied with dolts like them. However, the Greeks aren't the only ones underperforming, as Belgrade has fallen to the Austrians, likely due to most assuming Karl would be peaceful. While the Serbian army still remains, with their allies either being beaten or running for their lives, it seems the war will end with a reassurance of Bulgarian dominance in the Balkans. Perhaps this time, forever.
As a side note, Germany let Hawaii into the Reichspakt. Mücke, seemingly excited, has asked the Kaiser and Chancellor for permission to visit Hawaii on a goodwill mission.India and Pakistan at War!
Following Pakistans rejection of the ultimatum, India declared war on Pakistan, sending in a huge army. However, it seems the Pakistani fought smart, not hard. The Indian Armies were pushed back from Quetta, and stalemated in Amritsar and Lahore, failing to capture them but not loosing much either. The few good news is that Afghanistan entered to get some lands back from Pakistan, but as of now they are being pushed back as well, that the protests in Pakistan intensified, and that India decision to pay Nepal for its lands payed off, keeping Nepal from aiding Pakistan.
Reporter-Lewis Joson, Station 18
Mexican Developments: Part Ten or Something
The Mexican government has mostly collapsed after a revolt in Mexico city fully paralyzed them. Furthermore, the Cristeros united with the Monarchists, while the left-wing factions allied as well before declaring a unified government. Cardenas escaped to the USSA, likely hoping they would spare him. Instead, he was shot by the Mexican exiles for treason. Manuel Ávila Camacho tried to flee Northward, declaring the Mexican Republic on the way, but made a mistake of attempting to expand his domain head on. This simply caused the Cristeros and Monarchists to stop their infighting and restore an alliance, defeating him in the Battle of Saltillo, where he was shot by a stray bullet. The Cristeros who broke the temporary alliance were quickly defeated, as defections were low by that point. The Yucatan peninsula, however, fell to the Yucatanese nationalists, which was surprising due to the Yucatan populations original support of the monarchists. The Cristeros and Monarchists however, remained allies. The Yucatan government consists mostly of republicans, though a small chunk of rabid nationalists and monarchist movements have had a sudden revival and comprise about 10% of the government, with the former believing Mexicans are weak offshoots of Spanish people who relied on them to subjugate local culture. The remnants of Cardenas' faction are mostly going into guerrila tactics, falling to the enemy, or becoming mercenaries. Lastly, the Totalist government in exile declared its dissolution into the Sonora Socialist American State, Bajio Socialist American State, Veracruz Socialist American State, Coastal Socialist American State, and Greater Yucatan Socialist American State, with Baja California being 'sold' to America. This is viewed by many as a sign America is preparing to annex Mexico.Grand Coalition refuses to form separate government, kicks out radical members!
The Grand Coalition in Brazil responded to calls for it to form its own government as not supportive of the whole coalition, saying they would resist Socialist influence peacefully. This has caused friction, due to monarchist and nationalist opposition to the socialists going to the extent of them supporting the idea of leaving Mexico, causing the coalition to declare it would only be between the Social Democrats and National Democratic Union, kicking out the Fringe elements. With 63%, it still holds the chamber of deputies and has now stabilized somewhat.Revolution in Haiti!
Haiti has been ruled by a laissez-faire regime, which many believe to be a dictatorship, since the former USA occupied it. After much exploitation, it seemed the workers had enough, and began a revolt. Many escaped to the outskirts of Port-au-Prince, and began fighting the government troops, before taking the city. President Borno fled south, and the workers quickly took Nord and Nord-Est, before pushing and encircling the lightly defended North-Quest alongside Northern Artibonite. America's reaction is unclear, though given the domination of radical socialist, with the rest being evenly divided between nationalist totalists and syndicalist, aid is probably not coming for a while.
Reporter-John Banes, Station 14
Morocco begins elections
Morocco has now begun its first election. While there are no parties, major issues which have united candidates include industrialization, presence of German businesses in the protectorate, and further reform.Dominican experiences riots, street battles
With Haiti erupting into civil war, the Dominican Republic has experienced riots. Socialists have taken to protests, but were beaten by right wingers, many of whom accuse them of being puppets to the socialist Haitians.
Alexander Sigmund: And thats all, fo-
*knock*
*checks door*
Wait...the Kings guard?
*Phone rings*
William Williams: Sigmund, there's royal guards at the door.
AS: Oh no. Hold on.
*calls someone*
AS: John, are there guards at your door?
John Banes: Yes.
*Howard Lovecraft chimes in*
HL: Damnit, first we insult the syndies and they kick us, now its the monarchists. Where now, genius?
by Carah » Tue Aug 24, 2021 7:32 pm
by Holy state of Belma-Cossa » Wed Aug 25, 2021 3:18 am
by Saralonia » Wed Aug 25, 2021 9:14 am
The News from Mexico
Zapatistas, Yucatanese Nationalists, and the Monarchists clash
After those who wanted the banner of the Republic of the Yucatan to fly again over their little Peninsula, they have fought against two forces they consider as conquerors, they have fought three-way battles between them, the Zapatistas & the monarchists, truly chaotic, the Monarchists suffered a set back in their Yucatanese support but they stand their ground and with German material support they continue their army, quite possibly the best supplied of all the armies, militias or guerrillas marching in Mexico, still they had to actually use that advantage as they were now the closest to a professional army in civil war Mexico, and the problem with professional armies is that they can't deal with guerrilla quite as well, meanwhile the Zapatistas keep marching and advancing further into the Peninsula.
Communard, Magonista, and Zapatistas advance
Soon with their united front and the collapsing lines of the Cristeros, they began to advance greatly into Cristero territory, the small communard convoy of captured motorized units was crucial to quick advances as well as the cavalry of the Magonistas which only grew in size as they recruited more men and got more men & women horses, forwards they went together to drive the remaining Cristeros from Mexico, they Cristeros were retreating to prepare their last stand in the state of Nuevo Leon, as the Cristeros were retreating to defensible positions, the problem is its hard to flee when you're mostly infantry and one of your enemies whole thing seems to be cavalry battalions who can catch up to you quite easily as you retreat.
by The Democratic Republic of Nytoa » Thu Aug 26, 2021 6:44 am
Does NOT fully represent my views
by Exalted Inquellian State » Thu Aug 26, 2021 1:40 pm
The Arrival
Alexander Sigmund: Alright boys, we're here.
Howard Lovecraft: For pete's sake Sigmund, I said we look across the sea, not ACROSS THE ATLANTIC AND INDIAN OCEANS! Plus, the people here a glorified n*-
John Banes: Relax, Lovecraft, there's plenty of settlers here.
Joshua Philter: I agree with Lovecraft. Plus, this isn't a neutral nation, its a right-wing superpower.
Alexander Sigmund: A colony of a right wing superpower, Joshua, and a far-off one ruled by a borderline socialist at that.
Pete Jameson: Alright then, lets begin.
Reporter-Alexander Sigmund, Station 6
Greece and Serbia surrender, Bulgaria and Austria propose treaties!
So we had to leave Tuscany. Don't worry, we're elsewhere now, and that elsewhere might get us back to America one day. Coming to the news, Serbia surrendered, followed by Greece. With the fall of Belgrade, Tito has announced a surrender. The Greeks, expecting to face the onslaught of the Bulgarian army and the mountain crackers, capitulated as well. With that, Bulgaria has won the Fifth Balkan War, which it likely intends to be its last. Austria has proposed a punitive treaty on Serbia which, while not taking any land from the country, would in essence turn it into an easily controlled puppet state. Bulgaria has accepted most provisions of the treaty, though they have asked that they receive Kosovo due to them holding it during the war, and asked that Montenegro be annexed into the USGA as a federal state with Serbia loosing most or all of its navy. Montenegrins have taken this time to campaign for either independence, union with Austria, or continued existence in Serbia, leading many to ask for a referendum. Many in Austria want to recover Coastal Montenegro, which Serbia occupied a few years ago, and Austria mostly ignored. The Coastal Montenegrins are generally richer and more in favor of union with Austria. Greece was occupied, and collaborators have installed the Tsars son, Prince Kiril, as King, though his virginity might be a problem down the line. And finally, in a surprising move, Tsar Ferdinand I declared Bulgaria will join the Reichspakt. He said the Kaiser is not like his father, and that the Americans threaten Bulgaria's survival. "Bulgaria has fought side by side with Germany multiple times before, and they will do so again" he finished. Other matters discussed in the speech included the Ottomans also edging closely to Germany prompting the Tsars decision. Carol Caraiman, pretender to the Romanian throne, screamed in anger, called the ruler of Wallachia, his legally grey son, a "bastard", and locked himself in his room.At the end of one war, is another begun...
The Brazilians aren't as lucky, as nationalists have left the government and stormed the paramilitaries of nationalists, with monarchists allying them despite doing no storming for now. Likely due to being supported by less than 5% of the population, the group has made a straight push towards the capital, and though their support is rising in the conquered territories, the Brazilians in ones still controlled by the government despise them and have increasingly shifted support to the socialists. Indeed, the Grand Coalition remnants proposed a unity government to the President, alongside some independents, until the rebels are dealt with.
Reporter-Jeffrey Pearson, Station 3
Cristeros Collapse, Yucatanese Nationalists take Peninsula!
The Cristeros have finally collapsed, their forces beaten and surrounded, though thats not to say they died in a whimper. In the city of Santiago, a cristero force held out against the Magonistas for a week, bombarded by shells, and on the final day fought street to street battles before being repealed. Yesterday, however, the Cristeros high command was dissolved, and their forces either isolated, defeated, or absorbed into the monarchists. Speaking of monarchists, the Yucatanese nationalists managed to organize a huge offensive, utilizing complex jungle and explosive warfare, causing a revolt in the Yucatan to take most of the peninsula and push the monarchists and Zapatistas out a good chunk of their territories. The Republic also quickly disbanded nationalist militias who killed spanish civilians, which ended quickly and resulted in the collapse of the nationalist movement. The monarchists fled to parts of Northern Mexico, where they have reorganized their army and suspended their promises of autonomy for the Yucatan. However, in the mountainous and sometimes colder environment, their forces will have a tough time. The remaining Cristeros have begun selling their skills off to the remaining sides, or began guerilla warfare, with the ones who've done neither being mopped up by the leftists and monarchists, who ended their alliance.Civil War in Egypt!
With the protests having heated up, the government of Egypt responded with shootings. While no one expected these to calm anyone, they did result in a full blown revolt declaring the Sudan referendum illegal, something no one did. Now, the Faruqists and Republicans have allied temporarily, and taken many cities in the North, with the government deciding not to move to the new battlefront of Alexandria and instead to the Southern city of Luxor. The Ottomans are already sending soldiers assisting their protectorate.
Reporter-Joshua Philter, Station 6
Coup in the Far Eastern Republic!
A week ago, Semyonov, the President of the Far Eastern Republic, had revealed he appointed Diterikhs as Prime Minister. This was viewed by many as a move to stop Diterikhs from coming to power and placating him, or at least getting him close enough to kill. The move failed, however, as Diterikhs rode in at 6 AM Monday morning Vladivostok standard time, convinced the army to join him, and overthrew Semyonov. The coup was bloodless, with Smeyonov resigning, parliament declaring Diterikhs president, and parliament being dissolved. Semyonov has apparently been sent to the North in order to train new recruits, and photos prove this. The Japanese diet has reacted calmly, as Diterikhs said he intended to remain in the co-prosperity sphere, though given he has already made actions to build more factories shows he may want less reliance on Japanese goods. War minister Roman von Ungern Sterberg has said that actions to promote equality in the workplace need to be taken, even with Jews, while the little known Prime Minister, former poet and former journalist Sergey Taboritsky has said minorities and criminals should be forced to work in the factories, unlike Russians, who should be in the army. Diterikhs has been silent on the issue.
by Saralonia » Fri Aug 27, 2021 7:12 am
The News from México
The Magonistas & Communards advance on the north, and the Zapatistas retreat a bit
As the Cristeros collapse and leave basically defenseless territories the Magonistas & the Communards advance together, meanwhile the remains of the center of the country are being swept by the Communards & Zapatistas, meanwhile, the Yucatan peninsula is being taken slowly by the nationalists, the Zapatistas slowly being driven back outside the three states that make out the peninsula, talks of peace between the Zapatistas and the Nationalists are being talked about.
The desperate march
As the Monarchists now disorganized after leaving to the North they have begun desperate marches to hold more territory in a defensible position before the Communards and Magonistas begin attacking.
Zapatistas, Magonistas and the Communards plan
As now they hold most territory in the country they've begun to plan the reconstruction of infrastructure around the country and to begin rebuilding of the country, its workplaces, and of its safety from bandits & crime which has risen as the civil war rages and most men & women who can are fighting in the civil war.
by Hypron » Fri Aug 27, 2021 2:34 pm
by Exalted Inquellian State » Sat Aug 28, 2021 11:23 am
Reporter-Alexander Sigmund, Station 3
Mexican Civil War drawing to a close, Monarchists fortify and people's republic considers talks with Yucatan
Following the now two-and a half months long war in Mexico, it seems the socialist support has allowed them to triumph again. The monarchists remain, but have now resorted to fortifying their positions, of which they only have 40% or so fortified, and half the army is pointed backwards instead of manning the fortifications anyways. But it seems someone besides the socialists may win. Many Zapatistas have suggested talks with the Republic of the Yucatan, though this was met with animosity from the other factions, who believe the Yucatan rebels can be crushed. The only full on opponents for now are the fringe Maximistas, however.Pakistan supplied by Americans!?
It seems the strength of the Pakistani has been found out. After the last push by the Indians ended in failure, it was revealed the Americans were supplying Pakistan. No one is sure why, though many believe the Americans are trying to gain favors with the Pakistan government and overthrow them. It has also been suggested that Jay Lovestone suggested this, due to being the most pragmatic of Browders associates.
Reporter-Joshua Philter, Station 7
Arabia explodes into civil war!
Following Egypts explosion into civil war, it seems the Arabs have gotten the whiff of rebellion as well. Four sides emerged, however-the House of Saud, which returned to lead its supporters, the United Arab Emirates, made of other tribes, the Ikhwan, who believe in establishing an Arabian Holy State, alongside potentially a huge emirate, and the remnants of the Rashidis, who the Ottomans are quickly helping.Countermovement in South Africa against monarchist autonomists!
Following the growth in popularity of local monarchs within South Africa, socialists and Pan-Africanists have taken to the streets protesting them. For now, the protests and counterprotests are mostly limited to shouting matches or seeing who can play their own songs better, though there have been some instances of fighting.
by The Democratic Republic of Nytoa » Sat Aug 28, 2021 2:56 pm
Does NOT fully represent my views
by Saralonia » Sun Aug 29, 2021 3:46 pm
The Democratic Republic of Nytoa wrote:Austria sends Mexico a note SIC:
Would you like to make diplomatic ties between our two nations our military will defeat the rebels.
SIC Austria informs Germany of this claiming that Mexico will put us on America and and Mexico does border the biggest socialist power in the world
The News from México & the Yucatan
The guillotine, back in fashion?
As the civil war comes closer to wrapping up the question of making the gears of a functioning state have to be re-started, the Communards have chosen to bring back a revolutionary tool from the old, the guillotine, especially as the communards lack the capacity to be able to hold all their prisoners, either from former fighters or from classic bandits & criminals that are caught, the situation especially harsh in Mexico City which is still fully controlled by the Communards, the decision is quite controversial of course, the Zapatistas & Magonistas both disapprove, but not much has been done regarding that as the Communards keep killing many with Guillotines, but the system does seem to be working effectively even at the called brutality by those who oppose this act, this issue is expected to be resolved by the First Mexican Congress of Revolutionary Factions.
Truce between the People's Republic and the Yucatan Republic
As the talks between the Zapatistas and the Yucatanese nationalists keep going, a temporal truce has been signed to end hostilities, for the time being, the truce also has stipulated that the state boundaries set before the civil war to be respected for the time being and for all fighting to cease.
Power struggles in the Yucatan
As the Republic of the Yucatan proclaims itself, it now has the question of what it wants to be, nationalists rise & fall in the messy politicking, this is quite the pickle this young state finds itself in, especially as peace talks are still ongoing, some want to establish a proper free-market liberal democracy, others want to establish a social democracy, while a minority want to establish a people's republic similar to the one proclaimed by the Magonistas, Communards & Zapatistas.
by Saralonia » Sun Aug 29, 2021 4:03 pm
The Democratic Republic of Nytoa wrote:Austria sends Mexico a note SIC:
Would you like to make diplomatic ties between our two nations our military will defeat the rebels.
SIC Austria informs Germany of this claiming that Mexico will put us on America and and Mexico does border the biggest socialist power in the world
The Monarchist Response
Since the throne of Iturbide & Maximilian of Habsburg is inherently tied to Austria, we support this deal, though we do have to inform you our capabilities to wage war with basically the rest of the country isn't quite there, especially as the Communard Armoured Vehicles Convoy approaches our territories alongside the now famous (in México) Magonista cavalry, we have good weapons but we don't have the men to hold our lines, nor the morale to keep fighting for long, we can try to last for as long as we can, but we doubt your military might alone will be enough, especially as it is rumored the Zapatistas & Communards have begun to build the industry needed to build a navy from scratch, we believe ourselves to be able to stand for one month more with the current pace of our enemies, and with the dire food situation, but we hope we can at least secure our position.
by The Democratic Republic of Nytoa » Sun Aug 29, 2021 4:05 pm
Saralonia wrote:The Democratic Republic of Nytoa wrote:Austria sends Mexico a note SIC:
Would you like to make diplomatic ties between our two nations our military will defeat the rebels.
SIC Austria informs Germany of this claiming that Mexico will put us on America and and Mexico does border the biggest socialist power in the worldThe Monarchist Response
Since the throne of Iturbide & Maximilian of Habsburg is inherently tied to Austria, we support this deal, though we do have to inform you our capabilities to wage war with basically the rest of the country isn't quite there, especially as the Communard Armoured Vehicles Convoy approaches our territories alongside the now famous (in México) Magonista cavalry, we have good weapons but we don't have the men to hold our lines, nor the morale to keep fighting for long, we can try to last for as long as we can, but we doubt your military might alone will be enough, especially as it is rumored the Zapatistas & Communards have begun to build the industry needed to build a navy from scratch, we believe ourselves to be able to stand for one month more with the current pace of our enemies, and with the dire food situation, but we hope we can at least secure our position.
[Another OOC note: The Mexican People's Republic isn't friendly to the US, the Magonistas, Zapatistas, & Communards all three hate the prospect of possible US intervention from the North.]
Does NOT fully represent my views
by Saralonia » Sun Aug 29, 2021 4:07 pm
The Democratic Republic of Nytoa wrote:Saralonia wrote:The Monarchist Response
Since the throne of Iturbide & Maximilian of Habsburg is inherently tied to Austria, we support this deal, though we do have to inform you our capabilities to wage war with basically the rest of the country isn't quite there, especially as the Communard Armoured Vehicles Convoy approaches our territories alongside the now famous (in México) Magonista cavalry, we have good weapons but we don't have the men to hold our lines, nor the morale to keep fighting for long, we can try to last for as long as we can, but we doubt your military might alone will be enough, especially as it is rumored the Zapatistas & Communards have begun to build the industry needed to build a navy from scratch, we believe ourselves to be able to stand for one month more with the current pace of our enemies, and with the dire food situation, but we hope we can at least secure our position.
[Another OOC note: The Mexican People's Republic isn't friendly to the US, the Magonistas, Zapatistas, & Communards all three hate the prospect of possible US intervention from the North.]
Austria will now send 200k soldiers into Mexico to help stabilize the situation.
by The Democratic Republic of Nytoa » Sun Aug 29, 2021 4:21 pm
Does NOT fully represent my views
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Reporter-Alexander Sigmund, Station 3
Mexico brings back guillotines, Austria sends forces to help monarchists, Yucatan achieve de facto independence!
With the Mexican Civil War closing off rather quickly, the communards have begun to deal with traitors. By this point, all the Republican holdouts have either capitulated or instituted guerilla warfare, with the Cristeros about to do the same. The other factions have been cold to this, but the restoration of the guillotine wasn't the only problem. The Yucatan has announced that it has signed a truce with the Zapatistas(and presumably the other factions), which caused its own miniature power struggle, even if most factions support a free market. The Communards and Magonistas have spoke out against it. The ceasefire, and the restoration of the guillotine set of a growth in the Maximist movement, reviving it after its seeming death. The aging Calles has given was to his oldest protege, Emilio Portes Gil. The Maximists have said the guillotine is not enough, and formed paramilitary squads to hunt down the remaining rebels, guerilla's or not. The monarchists haven't given up, as 450 thousand men will arrive from Austria and Germany in about eight or seven days.
Reporter-Pete Jameson, Station 12
Romanian Republicans Rise
Following the defeat of Romania, a republican movement has appeared, centered around Moldavia. The Republicans have set up chapters in Bessarabia, Wallachia, and even a few in Dobruja alongside the Danube Delta. King Albert I of Moldavia has not denounced the movement and allowed them to run candidates.Clashes in South Africa!
The situation has intensified in the country, as the supporters of the monarchs created a new ideology, localism, based on local tribal and ethnic governance, in exact opposite of the Federalists, who advocate more general and more centralized federal model. The clashes have begun to appear more often, and rogue members of the military began putting down both.
by Hypron » Wed Sep 01, 2021 8:16 am
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