Talk:Orbis Terranum (Map Game)/@comment-26047466-20170729173126

Argentine Republic
 * Goverment
 * Estado de Sitio: As the nation is besieged by Brazilians, Mauricio Macri declares an Estado de Sitio across the nation.
 * Pro-Military sentiments arise: As the disarmed country struggles to defend from Brazil, some members of the senate and congress start thinking of having a temporary military control.
 * Military
 * 200.000 Active Personel
 * [No Reserves]
 * 231 TAMs
 * 159 Light Tanks
 * 120  IFVs
 * 200 Armoured Cars
 * 250 Humvees
 * Navy and Air Force are basically useless
 * 44 portable radars (RASIT)
 * 18 RATRAS
 * Reactivation: As the Brazilians invade, the 80K men strong Argentine army scrambles to defend the rivers in the Mesopotamia region, setting up defenses along the Parana river to fend off the Brazilians. As the months pass by since the invasion of Uruguay, enlistsments in the military make up 120K new recruits, with bare-bones training, they're set to defend specific cities across the nation, as time is very much needed.
 * Blow up the bridges : To tremple with Brazilians, elite commandos are charged with blowing up the bridges that connect the Mesopotamic region with the rest of Argentina
 * Mine the rivers : Argentine engineers set up mines across the river crossings of the Mesopotamia to tremple Brazilian advances
 * Demographics
 * Resistance: Due to Argentine Nationalism, occupied areas are heavily encouraged through media or were before the Brazilians arrived to tremple as much as possible with supply lines and operations. This proves [ mod event guy decides ]
 * Fleeing from the red : Families in the Chaco region and in besieged provinces start fleeing the battle area and flock other cities far away from the front.
 * Economy
 * Nationwide Military repurposement : Brazil's invasion prompts the goverment to heavily invest in the military, even seizing car factories to repurpose them to make tanks, AFVs, and equipment.
 * Diplomacy
 * Rest of South America : We send an aid request to all other South American states, claiming that the " Brazilians are warmongerers and savages " due to their extremely aggresive expansion