Talk:Fractured (Map Game)/@comment-26810333-20171211211854

Republic of Korea (former) | Korean State (present)

 * Government:
 * Politics:
 * The Taewonsu's Speech: "The weapons you are acquiring are not making you safer, they are putting your regime in grave danger," Kjeong said during an address at the Korean State's National Assembly in Seoul. "Every step you take down this dark path increases the peril you face.
 * Laws and Policies:


 * Analytics:
 * Economy: Improving as much as it can, especially with recent policies.
 * Infrastructure & Public Services:
 * Demographics:
 * Ethnicity: Mostly Korean.
 * Religion: Mostly Atheists, Agnostics, Buddhists, etc.
 * Gender: Close enough to a 50/50 split between the two genders.
 * Development & Standards of Living: Working on it.


 * Military:
 * Nuclear Weapons: The first
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Korean War (June 25, 1950 - ???): Many more soldiers are stationed on the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea, including anti-aircraft guns and anti-ballistic missiles used to shoot down any possible nuclear weapons launched by North Korea.


 * Korean Armed Forces:
 * Korean Army: The Army consists of:
 * 1,092,000 active soldiers
 * 6,378,048 reserve soldiers
 * 2,901 tanks
 * 3,732 armoured fighting vehicles
 * 2,472 self-propelled artillery
 * 5,938 towed artillery
 * 246 rocket projectors


 * Korean Maritime Force: The Maritime Force consists of:
 * 540,000 active soldiers
 * 223,000 reserve soldiers
 * 1 aircraft carrier
 * 14 frigates
 * 13 destroyers
 * 17 corvettes
 * 18 submarines
 * 76 patrol craft
 * 13 mine warfare vessels


 * Korean Air Force: The Air Force consists of:
 * 210,000 active soldiers
 * 95,000 reserve soldiers
 * 479 fighter aircraft
 * 517 attack aircraft
 * 389 transport aircraft
 * 311 trainer aircraft
 * 98 attack helicopters


 * Diplomacy:
 * United States: Seung-hee requests that the United States does not handle North Korea, "on its own accord" as that would likely lead to many nukes being dropped on South Korea and Japan, due to North Korea being in closer proximity to both compared to the United States. Seung-hee also states that we are not a "nationalist state", but rather a "right-wing" nation trying to protect itself from its crazed neighbors.
 * North Korea: In a speech that hundreds of thousands of people attended in person, let alone those who watched on television, Seung-hee made a statement that North Korea will soon come to an end. Should the Kim regime attack South Korea, they will be met with the hell of a thousand dogs as a South Korean counterattack would cripple their army.
 * Japan: We may not have been the best of friends the past few years, but there is a threat that could eradicate us both. We request that joint military drills be held between us.
 * Vietnam: We realize that while you may have been 'communist', or, say, socialist, but we request that you adopt a more democratic form of government, whether it have a system like us, the United States, or even European countries.