Talk:A World of War: World X - Break Bad (Map Game)/@comment-33928881-20180614142649

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The government of the recently founded Fenneko Empire is deposed by the leader of the Japan Self-Defence Forces Katsutoshi Kawano through a semi-successful coup d'etat. Even though most Fenneko Empire leaders were either arrested or executed, Empress Fenneko managed to escape to the southern island of Kyushu, she also holds the support of around 35% of the Japanese Self-Defence Forces. The remnants of the Fenneko Empire hold into Kyushu, Shikoku and the southern part of Honshu with their remaining military support. Empress Fenneko condemns the coup d'etat and calls for foreign intervention. Kawato establishes a military junta and recreates the state of Japan, refusing to acknowledge Shinzo Abe as Prime Minister and deeming him as corrupt and "an incompetent buffon" for being unable to prevent the rise of Empress Feneko to power. Kawato's military junta currently holds the most territory, controlling the central part of Honshu, including all of Tokyo's downtown and metropolitan area. Kawato also holds most of Japan Self-Defence Forces support, at ~45%. The remaining areas of Japan (Hokkaido and northern Honshu) are controlled by the forces loyal to former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who has established a provisional government in the city of Akita. Shinzo Abe has requested foreign aid to restore democracy in Japan. Shinzo Abe holds the support of around 20% of Japan Self-Defence Forces, being in disadvantage to Kawato's military government and Fenneko remnants.

Huge protests arise in Turkey in response to the new government's policies. They are lead by former Prime Minister and president Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has called on president Dermitas to resign; "The president has become a puppet of the PKK! He has done nothing to fight against terrorists in eastern Turkey, instead, he has done exactly what they want. He gave them autonomy and allowed them to teach languages that are not part of Turkey's heritage, he doesn't even like Islam!" - said Erdogan in a great rally. The protests are promoted by the structure of AKP and other nationalist, islamist parties, the raise of taxes and the recent genocide of turks in Bulgaria has sparked further riots, with protestors numbering in hundreds of thousands. A part of the military is also unhappy with the current's president perfomance, and they have started to trace plans in case things get out of hand.

Queen Elizabeth II dies at age 93 after decades of reign. Her funeral is viewed by millions of people, and the United Kingdom is heartbroken after seeing their Queen go. Prince Charles automonatically becomes King of the United Kingdom, but in an unprecedent turn of events, he decides to abdicate in favor of Prince William. William is now the King of the United Kingdom.

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 * Cyprus-Greece: They decline Turkey's offer, as Northern Cyprus is recognized as a legitimate part of Cyprus, and they can not trust a referendum organized by Turkey. They also increase their presence in the Aegean Sea and increase border security due to the inestability in the Middle East.
 * Azerbaijan: They accept Turkey's offer, strengthening their relationship.
 * Pakistan: Pakistan responds to India's proposal, stating that they are willing to work on improving relationships and mantaining peace in the region. However, they also say that they need more time to decide on the Jammu and Kashmir issue, but that they'll give a response soon. Meanwhile, they ask China for a de facto military alliance, as they do not want to give up their claims on Jammu and Kashmir yet, but they also want to make sure if China still supports them.
 * Bhutan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Brunei: They all agree to join SAEMA due to good relationships with India. Brunei accepts to discuss the creation of a Malayan Federation, but they make it very clear that they won't give up their autonomy.
 * Indonesia: Indonesia joins SAEMA, and agrees on increasing relations with Malaysia, although they view their expansionist tendencies with distrust.
 * Nepal: They politely decline India's request to join SAEMA, as they wish to mantain neutrality in world affairs. However, they remind India that they view them as a friend and that they're willing to work together on bilateral projects.
 * Philippines: Despite the South China Sea dispute, they refuse to join SAEMA as they prefer to increase ties to China.
 * South Korea: They mobilize against Japan, easily stopping their initial attacks as they were badly coordinated. They demand an explanation from the Japanese government, threatening to retaliate if their attacks don't cease. They also accept to join SAEMA as they feel threatened by Japan, North Korea and China. They view North Korea's policies with optimism but refuse to demilitarize for obvious reasons. The door is open to increasing relationships.
 * Cambodia, Laos: They decline India's proposal to join SAEMA, as they do not have interest in participating in military alliances.
 * Vietnam: Tensions with China increase over the South China Sea dispute. They mobilize their navy and seal the border, positioning the military in key positions. They also agree to met with Malaysia and other partners involved to solve the South China Sea dispute. They refuse to join SAEMA as they view it as an India sphere of influence, but they do agree to collaborate against China if neccesary.
 * Singapore: They agree on increasing relationships with Malaysia, but do not accept the creation of a Malay Federation as they wish to remain independent. They don't join SAEMA.
 * Moldova, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary: They agree on signing a non-aggresion pact with Ukraine.
 * South Africa: They join BRICS.
 * Sudan: They reject Egypt's proposal and increase their miltiary presence in the border with South Sudan. Rumours of a possible invasion have started to arise. They also attempt to sabotage any attempts of creating an East African Federation.
 * Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands: They accept France's proposal, amid strong popular oppostion in Germany and the Netherlands.
 * Italy: They refuse France's proposal, as the current government (Five Stars Movement-Lega Nord) is against globalism and praised the fall of the European Union.
 * Romania and Greece: They condemn Bulgaria's actions, demanding them to stop while ceasing trade and militarizing the border. Remaining Romanian and Greek citizens are urged to repratiate inmediately.