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by Puertollano » Thu Feb 21, 2019 1:58 am
by Bengal and Assam » Thu Feb 21, 2019 3:33 am
Nyaaa1999
I knew it, the commies paid our government, or atleast the top of it, to get the project through.
MidoriMaru2364254
Sumeragi just shot himself in the foot. You can't say "I am the Senate" in Bengal. I want his boss, His Majesty the Mikado to get rid of him before he brings further harm to us and himself.....
by NPC Controller of Zackaroth » Thu Feb 21, 2019 9:01 pm
by Orostan » Thu Feb 21, 2019 11:25 pm
LeeMinYung1988 02/21/19 (Thu) 20:26:24 No. 42818 >>2821068 >>2821071 >>2821081
Anyone can speak the languages of Bengali, Japanese and Korean if they try hard to learn. How do we know that its not a mass conspiracy against our country?
“It is difficult for me to imagine what “personal liberty” is enjoyed by an unemployed hungry person. True freedom can only be where there is no exploitation and oppression of one person by another; where there is not unemployment, and where a person is not living in fear of losing his job, his home and his bread. Only in such a society personal and any other freedom can exist for real and not on paper.” -J. V. STALIN
Ernest Hemingway wrote:Anyone who loves freedom owes such a debt to the Red Army that it can never be repaid.
Napoleon Bonaparte wrote:“To understand the man you have to know what was happening in the world when he was twenty.”
Cicero wrote:"In times of war, the laws fall silent"
by Bendicion » Fri Feb 22, 2019 5:39 am
Chaotic Sparkles,c.2023 wrote:this was just one hamster that took on the world and that hamster has now been maintained as governor.
The Sapientia, c.2014 wrote:”You'll be back. Once you start , you can never stop”
LWU gtrf0129 c. 2022 wrote:This raid was so powerful that the power went out in my house lol
by Arecla » Fri Feb 22, 2019 7:51 pm
by Greater Persian State » Mon Feb 25, 2019 6:58 pm
Tehran Daily Mail
Akbar in the Prime Ministerial Residence
Akbar Addresses Nation: Maps out Foreign and Domestic Policy Vision
Prime Minister Akbar, the first Prime Minister of the new Persian Republic, and potentially the man who will be remembered as a transformative figure in the history of the country laid out his vision for the future in a nationally televised address from his residence. The first half of his term has been full of economic reconstruction after the collapse of the Persian Gulf Union. The construction of a healthy Democracy, and a robust foreign policy with a globally interactive Persia. This has been a wobbly road, with a debatable war. But the tenure of Akbar has been definitive for the country. In this speech he outlined a future to continue to reconstruct the country, with new infrastructure projects, as well as new measures to empower unions, the base of the Social Democratic Union. On the foreign front, he reaffirmed the French-Zackarothian Alliance, to the chagrin of the left of his party.
"With eyes towards the future, we are optimistic, we are ready, we are proud. We are Persians."
by Puertollano » Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:01 am
by Almihria » Wed Feb 27, 2019 8:06 pm
by Sovereign Nation of Ladvania » Thu Feb 28, 2019 12:54 pm
by Greater Persian State » Thu Feb 28, 2019 4:22 pm
Tehran Daily Mail
Akbar Scoffing at Islamists in Parliament
Polish Woman Without Hijab Murdered: Islamists call for Mandatory Chador
In a tragic incident, a Polish woman of 24 years, an immigrant from the Calin Civil War, of which there are many in Persia was beaten to death by a mob of Islamist youth. Walking down a quiet street in the bright afternoon, a large mob approached her from multiple directions. After attempting to run, she was hit to the ground, before the mob proceeded to rape and then beat this poor individual to death with tools. Police instantly released an arrest warrant for 14 individuals, off which were male and members of the Knights of the Faith, an Islamist group. 6 of been arrested, and have been charged with assault and murder in the first degree. They face at maximum, the death penalty, and at minimum 35 years in prison. Prime Minister Akbar spoke to the press, calling the murder "a horrific act of malice. An immense tragedy." Polish Immigrant Groups have cried out for justice, and have martyred this Kamila Gomułka. They've called for strict prosecution, a stronger police presence in the area, and for police action against as of now legal Islamist groups. UIC Leader Saeed Jalili called the murder, "a disgusting, revolting event. I hope for swift justice, but also action." But Jalili took the time to call for mandatory Chadors to avoid future violence, seen as relic of the Khomeini era. Akbar scoffed at this speech, calling it silly, nonsensical, and an insult to emancipated women.
by Anxiety Cafe » Thu Feb 28, 2019 8:48 pm
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by The Underground Movement Union » Thu Feb 28, 2019 11:54 pm
Anchorage Times
Puertollanoan Protests; a well deserved criticism of their political establishment & what needs to happen next
April 27th, 2022
Written by Albert Stringer
Time and again, we hear Castillo preach the same rhetoric and criminalize European and North American imperialism. As the latest protests show, the people of Puertollano are no longer buying it.
Castillo's government has time and again called out us North Americans and Europeans, using words like "Imperialist" to describe us and our policies, and painting us as the real threats to the national sovereignty of the Third World and themselves as the saviour of these oppressed peoples. They accuse us of Imperialism in spite of the fact that the North American Federation has done nothing but protect truth, justice, and above all, respect national sovereignty around the World.
Thankfully, with the recent actions in Zimbabwe, Castillo's government showed themselves for who they really are.
The Castillo government quite clearly and actively attempted to cover up the Zimbabwe government's usage of anthrax against its people. Thankfully, the CSN for all its faults, came through and proved to the World that it is indeed a fact that the Zimbabwe government has been utilizing anthrax against its own people, and by extension with recent treaties, further showed Puertollanoan suppression of the internet and support for an authoritarian regime in spite of their damning actions against their own people.
Many times over we hear these same people define Imperialism as a malevolent policy towards foreign nations as a way of using military, economic, and/or political influence/power for selfish gain. They have quite clearly done just this in Zimbabwe, and if they were so willing to do this in Zimbabwe, imagine what they could be doing in Congo, in Nigeria, and elsewhere in the World. If they are so morally depraved as to allow this to happen in Zimbabwe and not take responsibility nor action, imagine what other crimes they have committed.
Time and again, they suppress news outlets in foreign countries like done in the Nativist islands and in Zimbabwe, yet claim to be protecting freedom of other nations, and then when backed into a corner accuse Europe and North America of being the imperialist. The truth is that their actions are objectively imperialist going by their own definition of imperialism and our actions were anti-imperialist.
As quite clearly shown in the riots, Puertollano is doing more injustices outside of its international policy, but also to its own small and average sized businesses. It is an objective truth that businesses in order to grow more successful, they need to be able to make money, determine its own policies and to allow it to expand with its only restrictions existing to prevent monopoly, prevent corruption and protect worker's rights.
The only good outcome that could come of this is either from a moderate social democrat or moderate conservative victory, and even then they would have much fixing to do both internally and in international relations. Either way, Castillo has to go. Only good could come from it and it would allow for a healing of relations between the NAF and Europe, and would enable Puertollano to become trusted by the international community once more, and would likely enable an economic boom so long as their policy maintains said aforementioned protections.
IN OTHER NEWS:
No, South American foreign policy is objectively imperialism.
Canadian march on Alaska; completely justified or a war crime?
The Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church should excommunicate the Holy Congo Army and the likes
by Puertollano » Fri Mar 01, 2019 2:34 am
by Bengal and Assam » Sat Mar 02, 2019 4:35 am
by Greater Persian State » Tue Mar 05, 2019 2:53 pm
Tehran Daily Mail
Power 27, Mugshot
6 of Remaining Gamulka Murder Suspects Murdered by Foreign Vigilantes
In a surprising development, 6 individuals, suspected of murdering a Polish refugee and members of a radical Islamist group were killed by Canadian vigilantes. The 6 were in a motel lobby, when they were abruptly interrupted by a by three individuals, three young males from NAF. One of which had a shotgun, who fired two rounds of buckshot, killing two of them and wounding a hotel concierge. Frightened people in the motel called the police, and soon after the others killed the remaining 4 suspects with a combination of the shotgun and handguns, police cars arrived en masse. Two of the vigilantes were killed in the ensuing firefight, while the last surviving one, one Jeremias Power was arrested by the local police. These vigilantes apparently arrived as tourists a thorough investigation has been launched. Two suspects of the Gomulka murder remain at large.
by Singapore City » Wed Mar 06, 2019 10:10 am
For the first time in Singapore's history the nation made a major effort to have an effect on the international community. Last week, the Singapore Proposed Sovereign Charter which eliminates Proxy Wars and creates international legislation to protect developing nations was passed 3 to 2 within the Council of Sovereign Nations. The passing of this Charter eliminates one of the most common international practices in the last 30 years and has the potential to ensure that peace is maintained within developing nations. President Haiping called the passing of the Charter "A new step forward for the world". The President and his administration have also made it very clear that Singapore will be active in the international community with the current goal of reforming the Council of Sovereign Nations, an origination which has been viewed as a European puppet and an overall ineffective body that is easily abused. Singapore's CSN Ambassador, Charles Kunwae, is the driving force behind the nation's push to reform the organization. The Architect of the Sovereign Charter and the newly proposed Economica currently on the CSN floor, Kunwae is a Singapore Native who studied in France, Germany, and the North American Federation. He was also Singapore's Ambassador to the Federation of Socialist States for five years in the previous administration. The CSN Ambassador has stated that he is "Aware that his ideas and reforms are not expected to be welcomed by all" but still feels "Compelled to take action" to make the CSN a proper international organization.
Kunwae has stated that he has several other pieces of legislation on the drawing board ranging from the voting process of the CSN to a standard fund for international aid for developing nations.
Throughout all of Singapore's history defense has been a major focus of every administration. The island city has always been in a vulnerable position with larger more powerful nations surrounding it an Singapore itself dependent on the world for nearly all of its resources. In modern warfare Singapore is particularly vulnerable due to missile attacks from both conventional and hypersonic weapons as the city lacks a large scale defense grid and instead utilizes fighter aircraft and ships to intercept inbound missiles. To solve this defense issues the government has passed a bill today funding the construction of Project Red Lion, a new defensive system that has been classified as top secret. What public information that is available about the project is that it is an anti-missile defense system that involves the creation of 25 towers around the perimeter of the city arrayed in a large circle. The designs of the towers and what technology is within them remains classified byt the initial base construction for several of the towers began today as construction vessels began to hammer supports into the waters around the city early this morning.
by Anxiety Cafe » Wed Mar 06, 2019 4:10 pm
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by Orostan » Wed Mar 06, 2019 6:17 pm
“It is difficult for me to imagine what “personal liberty” is enjoyed by an unemployed hungry person. True freedom can only be where there is no exploitation and oppression of one person by another; where there is not unemployment, and where a person is not living in fear of losing his job, his home and his bread. Only in such a society personal and any other freedom can exist for real and not on paper.” -J. V. STALIN
Ernest Hemingway wrote:Anyone who loves freedom owes such a debt to the Red Army that it can never be repaid.
Napoleon Bonaparte wrote:“To understand the man you have to know what was happening in the world when he was twenty.”
Cicero wrote:"In times of war, the laws fall silent"
by Singapore City » Thu Mar 07, 2019 6:05 pm
For the last month, Singapore has been boldly stepping onto the world stage under the leadership of President Haiping's Administration. However, one man in particular has led the charge, the newly appointed CSN Ambassador Charles Kunwae. The Ambassador has already proposed two major pieces of legislation within the CSN and is looking to expand on the base he has already made within the organization. The Singapore Gazette was able to get an exclusive with Ambassador Kunwae and we were able to get some insight into the question of the minds of our citizens: why should Singapore enter the international stage?
....Singapore as a nation has always refrained from entering the international stage for the most part. Sure the nation helped in humanitarian aid and small peacekeeping missions but that was the extent of our contributions. Previous ambassadors were more focused on international economics to keep Singapore the prosperous Asian Tiger that it is. However, with Proxy wars now dominating the globe and ideological views dividing the world on the level of the Soviet-American War it is only a matter of time before the conflicts of the world come to Singapore's shores. Singapore is in a unique position as a nation and society, we are an environmentally concise government that is a recognized economic titan. We have merged this capitalistic style economy with a socialist government that has been successfully maintaining power for over 70 years now by giving our citizens what they want. We have a modern and active military that is one of the strongest in the region to defend ourselves as well. Singapore is a melting pot of East and West, Socialism and Capitalism, cultures and ideas. So what better nation then us to try and rebuild the organization that has been tasked with leading the world.
However, I am not saying that I want Singapore to have a hand in every matter within the CSN or take control of the organization. It is a global body and as such Singapore has no right to control it any more then Europe or South America does. What I am saying is that it needs to be rebuilt from the ground up, new laws that prevent the gross abuse of powers we have seen in the last decade, more support for nations struggling to build themselves up, and more enforcement of the laws set into place instead of expecting for the world to sort itself out. The CSN needs to be less of a military asset or a mudslinging contest and more of an active legislative body that fulfills its goals and mandates. That is what I want the CSN to be, not the puppet that is is today....
To the surprise of many officials in Singapore the public supports the Ambassador with 68% approval from the population for Singapore to take a more active role in the world. Whether this trend will continue or not remains to be seen.
by Singapore City » Fri Mar 08, 2019 7:27 pm
Last night the Economica passed by a slim last minute vote from Bangladesh 2-1 bringing the bill into the status of International law. This makes the bill Ambassador Kunwae's 2nd straight successful piece of legislation and he is hoping to make that number three with the proposal of the Peacekeeping Act currently on the CSN Floor. However, while the legislation has passed, the Ambassador is not overly pleased with the way it was passed stating:
"....The first proposal saw only six votes and the second saw half that. While I am ecstatic that the Bills passed this only proves that the CSN is in a sorry state with six active participates in the organization for a major piece of legislation."
The Ambassador has stated that while reforming the CSN is his main goal, the reforms will mean nothing unless he can get the world to back the broken organization. While the Ambassador has yet to state how he intends to regain international support for the CSN he has stated that he is in the process of coming up with a solution. Regardless, the public and rest of the government are hailing Kunwae's proposals as Singapore's greatest venture to date and support within the nation is only growing. The Government is even considering building a CSN Embassy Zone for international political meeting and Embassies within Singapore.
As the military begins to build the towers of Project Red Lion the Navy and Army are beginning to make headway in receiving funding for major projects. The Army is looking for modernize its small arms and transport vehicles by purchasing military assets from nations like the NAF while the Navy is looking to modernize and expand the fleet with new corvettes and a new fleet of cruisers meant for power projection. The government has stated that while defense is a priority, the construction of the Red Lion Towers are the government's priority and it is unlikely that the military will get the full funding that it is requesting. To counter this, the Army is expanding its special forces and creating a new unit labled the Black Lions which will be supported by a new military project code-named Project Horizon which has been designated Top Secret. While Singapore's Special Forces have been more of a force to deal with terrorism and rapid response, the military is recognizing the fact that the city needs and offensive strike force should it fall into a state of war. Whether the Black Lions will be able to meet the challenge or not remains to be seen.
Just over 70 years ago, Singapore was not a country but a colony of the nation of Great Britain and her people were the subjects of the British Empire. Today, while this is no longer the case, Singapore maintains friendly relations with the UK via connections within the Commonwealth that include trade and diplomatic actions. These friendly relations were furthered last week when the United Kingdom agreed to guarantee the independence of the island city state against any force that would threaten it. While some view this as Singapore once again being under British influence, a great many others welcome the return of the Empire and many of the older generation remember the wealth that Singapore saw under British rule. While no formal alliance or military basing rights have been given, President Haiping stated that while basing is an option there is no possibility of the creation of an Alliance with Britain simply due to the danger of being dragged into a new war with the rest of the world. Singapore and the British Empire appear to now be rekindling ties that stretch back to when Queen Victoria sat upon the throne and the possibilities are endless.
by Puertollano » Sat Mar 09, 2019 7:18 pm
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by Anxiety Cafe » Sat Mar 09, 2019 9:33 pm
The War of the Pacific was between San Martinia and Andea over the disputed Atacama region. In 1866, the two nations signed a boundary agreement that established the 24° South parallel from the Pacific Ocean as the limit between the two countries. It also established a bipartite taxation zone between the 23rd and 25th parallels on the exportation of guano and minerals and a taxation-free zone on any other exports. Soon after, it was clarified with the Lindsay-Corral Protocol of 1872 that established a ban on unilateral increases in taxes and included nitrates as one of the products subject to the 1866 treaty. The two nations once again signed a boundary treaty in 1874 clarifying that nitrates would not be subject to tax increases against San Martinian companies. In 1878, Andea broke this treaty with an increased tax and when this tax was declared null by the subjected San Martinian company due to its illegality, Andea confiscated its property. As a result, San Martinia occupied the port of Antofagasta, receiving no opposition due to its 95% San Martinian population. Finally, war was declared.
After the San Martinian victory, the Treaty of Valparaiso was signed, ceding the provinces of Antofagasta, Tarapacá, Arica, and Tacna, although Tacna would later be returned in the 1929 Treaty of Lima. The Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1904 reaffirmed the ceding of the provinces, delineating a new San Martinian-Andean boundary. In a show of friendship, San Martinia allowed tax-free Bolivian good transport and duty-free access to certain northern San Martinian Pacific ports. In 1975, due to continued Andean desire for sovereign sea access in the area despite the nation's long Pacific coast just north, San Martinia once again in a show of friendship opened negotiations on the matter but these negotiations never came to a viable solution and no documents were signed or drafted. As such, in addition to the fact that rulings from the Bolivarian Court of the Americas and the Caribbean are not considered valid due to its illegitimacy, there is no legal or historic backing to the decision made.
by Anxiety Cafe » Sat Mar 09, 2019 10:08 pm
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