A World of War: World X - Break Bad (Map Game)

Greetings, and welcome to BREAK BAD, the tenth, and hopefully last, installment in the "A World of War" series. The year is 2019. Wars will be fought, wars will be lost, and wars will be won. Will you be a victor or see your nation destroyed at the hands of another? This game was made by Dick Harrison and Flaming Spaghetti Monster.

"C'mon, man... some straight like you, giant stick up his ass, all of a sudden at age what? Sixty? He's just gonna break bad?"

—Jesse B. Pinkman

Rules - List of Countries - Backstory and Lore

Staff
Owners: Dick Harrison, Flaming Spaghetti Monster

Administrators: Vacant, Vacant

Map Makers: Vlad Nykytyuk, Vacant

NPC Event Makers: Vacant, Vacant

Mod Event Makers: Vacant, Vacant

Kicks and Bans
None yet.

Players
Syria - Dick Harrison

Egypt - Flaming Spaghetti Monster

Ukraine - Vlad Nykytyuk

Brazil - Freezepond

Turkey - Priceless008

Thailand - Sundalanian

Russia - Visatus

China - EthanKoenigsberg

Japan - Kebab Master Lel

United States of America - Soviet Siberian

Iran - Galack

Saudi Arabia - JMathias

India - AendarusMapping

Malaysia - Sidewinder291102

France - AsMapping

North Korea - Osterreichisofstronk

Norway - Fyorrian Mapping

United Kingdom - TenaciousMapping

Belarus - Parbounli

Poland - Megasoggywaffles

Nigeria - Olo72

Sweden - Simplenoise8

Bulgaria - Freaker-san

Kazakhstan - MauritianLion

South Africa - Sikorski

Canada - ExordiumYT

Alliances
RIBS (Among Others)

Brazil

Russia

India

South Africa

Nigeria

South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance

India

North Korea

Malaysia

Northern Defence and Trade League

United States of America

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

France

Axis of Resistance

Syria (leader)

Egypt

Iran

Great Global Partnership Organization (GGPO)

Russia

Brazil

Iran

Republic of Turkey

 * Government: The Republic of Turkey is currently lead by president Selahattin Demirtaş, of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), a party following social democracy, won the election back in 2018 after a super surprising upset victory against Erdoğan’s Justice and Development Party. While not much has been done by the party since they were elected, it has only been about half a year, and with a start of a new year, the party hopes they can begin to reform Turkey into being a global power, once more.
 * Governmental Policies
 * Righting the Wrongs
 * Rights for Minorities!: The first part of the plan known as "Righting the Wrongs", is giving minorities, especially Kurds, equal rights as the "ruling class" Turks, while this is going to be met with opposition from said Turks, we slowly build up step by step so everyone can get used to it. We start with allowing the primary languages in certain regions to be included in teaching along with Turkish, along with legalizing all languages to be spoken freely. Along with these reforms, we also block the banning of political parties based solely on cultural factor, as well we unban the former parties that were banned in the past, even if they are dissolved, as act of good will. As well, people seen harassing or beating people of certain races, cultures, etc will have to pay a fine or go do community work based on how bad the offense is.
 * Secularization: While still being a "secular" nation, many have felt like they have been discriminated based on not being Muslim, and while about 98% of the country is Muslim, we still feel the need to allow all religion and stop the religion in the government that is effecting our laws that stop us from being a fully free nation like our founding father intended for us.
 * Battling Corruption: It is without a doubt, Turkey under Erdoğan was highly corrupt in so many ways, and we are in the process of stopping it from growing even more as well as trying to reduce it as much as possible, the first step was already stated before, stopping the ability to block parties based on culture and as well as stopping it based on ideology. We also begin to heavily enforce the anti-corruption laws already in place, including bribery, extortion, abuse of office, and money laundering, as well as we hire many new talents to enforce these laws who have been "screened" heavily.
 * Turkish Armed Forces
 * Turkish Land Forces
 * Active Manpower: 350,000
 * Reserve Manpower: 360,565
 * Combat Tanks: 2,446
 * AFV: 9,031
 * SPA: 1,108
 * Towed Artillery: 872
 * Rocket Projectors: 418
 * Turkish Air Force
 * Fighter Aircraft: 207
 * Attack Aircraft 207
 * Transport Aircraft: 445
 * Trainer Aircraft 287
 * Helicopters: 475
 * Turkish Naval Forces
 * Frigates: 16
 * Corvettes: 10
 * Submarines: 12
 * Missile Boats: 23
 * Patrol Craft: 34
 * Mine Warfare Boats: 11
 * Economy
 * State of The Economy
 * Battling the Crisis: Turkey's economy has been a weird position over the last couple of years, high inflation, debt, etc has been crippling the country for a long time, while not having a lot of time last year, the new party has finally be able to turn their attention to the crisis with the "Three Acts" policy.
 * Act 1 (Battling the Inflation): One of Turkey's main economic problems has been a high inflation rate, which has been crippling our economy for a while now, to combat the inflation rate, new policies has been put in place, first being to raise short term interest rates, which while not a long term method, will help a lot to get stuff under control so we can fix it more permanently in the future.
 * Act 2 (Fiscal Austority): Next will be the cutting of spending and raising taxes slightly, while this is a drastic move and could damage the economy more, it is deemed a necessary to pull the economy back out of it's sluggish state.
 * Act 3 (Privatization and Deregulation): The final reform for the time being will be a longer term one, the government is currently pushing for more deregulation and privatisation which may seem like a weird move, but it is also needed in this drastic times for Turkey.
 * Research
 * Advancement of AI: While not being a leader in this technological field, Turkey sees a need to catch up in the field at least a little bit, with some of the funds left over from the cutting of public spending we pour it into AI research, ranging from everything, from military uses to public use, we ponder all of the options and begin to spread out the funds between them all, but most goes into automation to help industry produce goods faster.
 * Diplomacy
 * United States of America: We too would love good relations with the superpower of the world, and we do not want to provoke Greece either, which is the reason for our new treaty with them.
 * Iraq, Syria, and Iran: We send out a strong warning to these three countries saying if anything is done to hurt Kurds in their country unfairly, sanctions will be put on them for the violation of human rights.
 * Nicosia Treaty: We send out offers to, The United Kingdom, Greece, Cyprus, and Northern Cyprus to meet in Nicosia to address the North Cyprus problem, on the offering table we propose that Northern Cyprus will have a referendum either to join Cyprus, become independent, or be annexed into Turkey, to even the deal up Turkey will support the join Cyprus option to help pull out from the entanglement there. If the referendum were to pass, Turks in Northern Cyprus will be given equal rights and will also have the option to move to Turkey if they please, as well Turkish troops would still be stationed there for three years to make sure no discrimination happens against the Turks. If the referendum were to pass for them to join Turkey, the same would happen but in reverse for the Greeks, and if they vote to become independent, both Greece, and Turkey can station troops there for 3 years and Greeks have the chance to move if wanted.
 * Azerbaijan: Hello fellow Turkic country! Would you like protection against Iran and Russia if they ever come for your oil fields? There's no major price to this besides sending me some extra oil.
 * Russia: When has turkey shown aggression towards either of those countries? They have been the ones showing aggression towards us, we even backed out of Syria peacefully, I just see this as a way to expand your influence, so no.
 * Wars and Conflicts
 * Turkey in The Middle East: After being involved in the war against ISIS, and even intervening to invade Syrian Kurdistan, the government gives the order to fully pull out of all conflicts in Syria and Iraq, this will be done with immediate effect and all troops and supplies will be pulled out by 2020.

Republic of India

 * Government
 * An Election of Ages: The Indian General Election of 2019 was one the world over was watching. Ever since the Kamal Scandal, the popularity of Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party has been steadily falling. In their place, Sonia Gandhi's Indian National Congress is set to smash the polls. And they did. Modi's party fell like a house of cards, allowing the INC to sweep the election away and take control of the Indian government. A new Prime Minister for a new age.
 * Feminist Icon: Sonia Gandhi, already the most powerful woman in India, was sworn in as the Prime Minister of India on 26 May 2019. With this unprecedented new leader comes unprecedented times. Many Indians are tired of the long drawn diplomatic conflict with Pakistan and China, as the country shifts from a large American base of operations to a democratic bastion in Asia. The socially liberal Gandhi will make the Chinese much more happy than a nationalist Modi, and the Pakistani government is most likely pleased with the outcome too, given that this may lead to the end of hostilities, finally.
 * A Modern Age: With the rise of technology comes the rise of India. Tech icon Elon Musk is being followed closely, as his designs for a hyperloop system could solve a transportation crisis stunting Indian growth. However, this new technology is not the only solution to the problem.
 * Transportation Chaos: Prime Minister Gandhi unveils a new infrastructural program which renovates many large roads. She also convenes a council of road planners to find a solution to India's driving problem, in that many drivers are incapable of following driving safety standards. However, no plan has been confirmed yet.
 * Water resources: A new program starts this year to update old irrigation systems with modern standards, as well as improve flood control.
 * Flood Management: India has suffered from large-scale floods for a long time. It has caused so many deaths, the destruction of public property, and has especially hit rural areas hard. It also impacts economic growth, as the flood-prone areas get less investment due to the high risk of flooding. This is why the Indian government is specifically looking to combat flooding and reduce its impact by reinforcing existing schemes which mitigate these disasters.
 * Flood Damage Assessments: Flood damage assessments are now done biannually instead of annually to provide more depth and detail. They will now be done scientifically and realistically.
 * Post-project Performance Evaluations: There will now be representative, scientific and credible post-project performance evaluations of past flood management works to replace the previous informal ones.
 * Unplanned Intrusions: Unabated and unplanned intrusion into the flood plains and river beds, sometimes with the approval or acquiescence of the Indian Government has now reached alarming dimensions, and so this will now be appropriately managed to limit flood losses.
 * Irrigation: India has 15% of the world’s population but has only about 4% of the world’s freshwater resources. This is unevenly distributed. 75% of the annual precipitation occurs during the monsoon season, confined to 3-4 months per year. There are a number of problems with irrigation specifically which are also being solved.
 * Incomplete projects: The backlog of irrigation projects is ever increasing, so extra funding is diverted to this to clear this backlog and appropriately accomplish these projects.
 * Time and cost overruns: There are many delays in these projects, and these are often correlated with increases in cost. Better management will be implemented to curb this and create realistic goals for projects, not ones that can easily be overextended and cost the government more.
 * Underutilisation: There is a lot of irrigation potential being lost by lack of proper operation and maintenance, incomplete distribution systems, non-completion of CAD works, and changes from the initially designed cropping pattern and diversion of irrigable land for other purposes. This is mainly due to inadequate budget provisions, which is being fixed.
 * Military: The Indian Armed Forces are comprised of the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, and Indian Navy.
 * Indian Army: The Indian Army is comprised of 1,445,000 active personnel, 1,155,000 reserve personnel, 4,500 Combat Tanks, 3,200 Armoured Fighting Vehicles, 190 Self-Propelled Artillery, 4,200 Towed Artillery, and 270 Rocket Projectors.
 * Indian Air Force: The Indian Air Force is comprised of 139,576 personnel, 600 Fighter Aircraft, 810 Attack Aircraft, 710 Transport Aircraft, 260 Trainer Aircraft, and 15 Attack Helicopters.
 * Indian Navy: The Indian Navy is comprised of 67,228 personnel, 1 Aircraft Carrier, 14 Frigates, 11 Destroyers, 22 Corvettes, 16 Submarines, 139 Patrol Vessels, and 4 Mine Warfare Vessels.
 * Economy: This year, there is a focus on the Raw Nickel and Telephone industries, attempting to save them and boosting their growth rates. There is also a focus on reducing dependency on importing crude petroleum. The GDP of India is $2.26T and its GDP per capita is $6.57k.
 * Demographics
 * Population: 1,324,172,000
 * Growth Rate: 1.19%
 * Birth Rate: 19.3 births/1,000 population
 * Death Rate: 7.3 deaths/1,000 population
 * Life Expectancy: 69 years
 * Fertility Rate: 2.2 children born/woman
 * Infant Mortality Rate: 41 deaths/1,000 live births
 * Research
 * Indian Space Research Organisation: The ISRO unveils a new government-subsidized plan that involves launching 500 small satellites into orbit that will not only further connect India with the globe, but also provide internet to millions across Asia. India looks to China and Russia for confirmation on this project.
 * Car Communication: Using recently invented technology, India is working with car manufacturers to ensure that all new cars have wireless connectors that connect them to other vehicles. This, along with limited self-driving capabilities, is set to reduce collision fatalities by up to 80%. Many hail this move as the right one, and the project will begin next year. The government is also looking into modular designs so that they can be attached to any car for a small fee.
 * Automated Freight Transport: Although many complain that this may cause the loss of jobs in the freight industry, India has pushed ahead with the automation of freight transport. To be unveiled in 2021.
 * LED Supremacy: Incandescent light bulbs are completely banned in favour of more energy-efficient alternatives.
 * Nuclear power: Two new nuclear power plants open as India moves away from coal to become a truly nuclear-powered nation. Five more plants will be built over the next 3 years.
 * Lotus Credit System: Embracing technology, the government has adopted the Chinese credit system for itself, so that the Indian people are more connected with each other. Companies such as Facebook are left out of this due to their data-stealing aggressive attitudes. In the future, India may put penalties on Facebook to promote their own state-sponsored version. The government is also considering making voting online, so it is accessible through this app. Negotiations with technology experts are still underway.
 * Diplomacy: India seeks to protect itself but also gain valuable allies.
 * Proposal to Pakistan.pngPakistan: We have had a long history. This story has been fraught with conflict and bad decisions. Let us finally make a good one. India proposes a mutual defence pact, so if either nation is attacked, the other will honour the pact and defend their ally. This will usher in a new era of peace and stability. India is also willing to negotiate a joint administration of Jammu and Kashmir between India, Pakistan, and China. We must all be willing to give something up to push for real change and real peace. Along with this MDP, India proposes that India and Pakistan create a South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance, or SAEMA. We can invite nations such as Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, etc. EDIT: The treacherous Chinese have refused our push for peace. All they want is war; they care about nothing else. It is clear they cannot be negotiated with. However, Pakistan is a beautiul and vibrant country, with a competent government. I am sure that you can be more rational than the Chinese.
 * Bangladesh: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance? Bangladesh and India have a shared history, and this shared history is what unites us. We should put aside past differences and work together for a peaceful and prosperous future.
 * Bhutan: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance?
 * Nepal: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance?
 * Sri Lanka: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance? India and Sri Lanka are very linked, and it is important that we strengthen this link.
 * Myanmar: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance? We can collaborate on many projects and initiatives, such as resolving the Rohingya crisis, and boosting the Myanmarese economy.
 * China: Would you be willing to negotiate a joint administration of Jammu and Kashmir between India, Pakistan, and China? It will be for the good of all of our nations. Also, India is willing to sell the claimed portion of Arunachal Pradesh to eliminate all territorial disputes. India is also willing to sign a Non-Aggression Pact, and if China were to agree to it, a Mutual Defence Pact. India will stop at nothing to repair relations with China. EDIT: The refusal of the Chinese to negotiate peace is a strong sign that they, like the Americans, only see war. We will no longer seek to negotiate with them.
 * Malaysia: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance? It will be very beneficial for both of our nations. Malaysia is a beautiful country with great economic opportunities, lying on one of the most important sea routes for freight travel. EDIT: They accepted.
 * Philippines: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance? India is offering the Philippines this economic and military alliance as an alternative to the Americans, who only wish to retake Filipino land. Our navy will protect your waters, and our economy will supplement yours.
 * Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, South Sudan: India will support and fund the formation of the East African Federation.
 * Israel: India and Israel will forever be partners.
 * Turkey: Congratulations on your surprising pivot towards peace. However, your aggressive attitude towards Russia, Iran, Iraq, and Syria is worrying. We should be focused on peace, not war. Please refrain from engaging on hostile diplomatic disputes further.
 * North Korea: This transition is a very important one, and so Indian Prime Minister Sonia Gandhi personally congratulates Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un on this move. India will definitely be willing to open up trade. We will modernise North Korea, once and for all, together. Also, would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance? EDIT: They accepted.
 * Brazil: India is always happy to be working with a good friend and ally such as Brazil. Brazil and India shall always harbour good relations, and India is very willing to revive the BRICS institution, but with some changes. Instead of five countries, have twelve. China, India, Brazil, Russia, Mexico, Indonesia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Iran, Nigeria, and South Africa.
 * Japan: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance? India completely supports the rearmament of your nation, and your economy will greatly benefit everyone else in SAEMA, as ours will greatly benefit yours too. We can work together to finally achieve peace, even if peace does not include China. EDIT: Your aggressive attitude against South Korea is unwarranted. India places sanctions on Japan to stop them from carrying out this act of war.
 * South Korea: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance? South Korea is a beautiful country, one which needs allies. India is the best ally South Korea could get. China continues their isolationist streak, and so they are unwilling to sponsor peace. We must work together to achieve it without them. EDIT: You are clearly being threatened by Japan, so if you were to join SAEMA at any time, now would be the best time. Regardless of your answer, we will be mobilizing our navy and sending it to your nation to dissuade the Japanese from doing anything they will regret.. Perhaps we can conduct some war games.
 * Thailand: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance? Your talents will be greatly appreciated in SAEMA, and our nations will be able to co-operate easily in trade and military matters.
 * Laos: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance? Joining SAEMA will be very beneficial for trade with your nation.
 * Cambodia: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance? Your nation can be protected by India.
 * Vietnam: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance? China is always breathing down your back, but joining SAEMA gives you protection and economic freedom.
 * Brunei: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance? You are a small nation, and India is good at protecting small nations.
 * Indonesia: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance? We are both large powers and co-operating could give us the edge over Chinese trade. We could surpass them.
 * Singapore: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance? You are a small nation, and India is good at protecting small nations.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

 * Government: Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
 * Monarch: Elizabeth II
 * Prime Minister: Theresa May
 * Growth of the New Democratic Party: In 2018, the New Democratic Party (NDP) is created by former LDP member Ross Laird. The party rapidly grew in opinion polls, polling 120 seats in a May 2019 poll. The party strongly advocates Pro-Europeanism and Atlanticism.
 * Military:
 * Active Personnel: 619,000
 * Reserve Personnel: 205,000
 * Budget: £19.200
 * Economy:  The economy of the United Kingdom is highly developed and market-oriented. It is the fifth-largest national economy in the world measured by nominal gross domestic product (GDP), ninth-largest measured by purchasing power parity (PPP), and nineteenth-largest measured by GDP per capita, comprising 3.5% of world GDP. In 2016, the UK was the tenth-largest goods exporter in the world and the fifth-largest goods importer. It also had the second-largest inward foreign direct investment, and the third-largest outward foreign direct investment. The UK is one of the most globalised economies, and it is composed of the economies of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Brazil: Stop seeking 'co-hegemony' over rightful French soil.
 * Turkey: We accept your invitation and we agree to a referendum on the future of Northern Cyprus (on condition that it will be a free and fair plebiscite).
 * United States: We agree to the formation of the Northern Defence and Trade League.

Ukraine

 * Government: Ukraine is a semi-presidential representative democratic republic. The President is elected by popular vote for a five-year term and is the formal head if the state. Ukraine's legislative branch also includes 450-seat unicameral parliament, the Verkhovna Rada. Ukraine is a secular state without a state religion. After the Revolution of Dignity, a new political course has been chosen, but, unfortunately, Ukraine is at its lowest levels of free press and corruption perception and there are many problems to be solved.
 * President: Yulia Tymoshenko (2019-now), leader of a populist liberal-conservative political party "Батьківщина".
 * Parliament: The parliament of Ukraine is unicameral and consists of 450 seats. The political structure of the parliament:
 * The government(202 seats):
 * "Батьківщина" (populism, liberal-conservatism; 123 seats)
 * "Народний Фронт" (populism, Ukrainian nationalism; 79 seats)
 * The opposition (248 seats):
 * "Солідарність" (populism, Christian democracy; 58 seats)
 * "Радикальна Партія" (populism, social-democracy, radical Ukrainian nationalism; 37 seats)
 * "За Життя" (social-democracy/social-liberalism; 32 seats)
 * "Опозиційний Блок" (social-liberalism, Russophilia ; 31 seats)
 * "Громадянська Позиція" (liberal-democratic; 29 seats)
 * The rest (61 seats)
 * Government events:
 * Lustrations: As our president has promised, the lustration processes have been started. Unfortunately, they are carried out way too slower than expected.
 * The rise of the new movements: Last year, after the Revolution of Dignity, the new movements like neo-nazism, libertarianism and communism are at their peak. Last parliamentary elections have just proved it: the biggest neo-nazi political party "Білий Фронт" and libertarian one "5.10" have got over 5%, the communist one "Народна партія робітників" has got a bit more than 3%.
 * Economy: Economic policy of Ukraine is quite centristic and can be described as a right social-liberalism (right centrism). Unfortunately, Ukraine is one of the poorest countries in Europe: it has the lowest GDP per capita (~3000 USD), one of the highest Gini coefficients and has pretty low HDI. The economy on the West, the stable region, is very agrarian and doesn't have well-developed industry. The GDP growth rate in 2018 was ~2,8%, the unemployment one was 9,8% (some economists say it is over 12%) and the inflation level is almost 20%.
 * Economic reforms: New economic reforms have been started being carried out by the government. Unfortunately, the reforms are provided as reluctantly as lustrations.
 * Military: Currently, Ukraine is at war with the DPR and LPR and the possible military conflict with Russia made our nation very patriotic and militaristic. Unfortunately, bad economic situation and world economic crisis can't let us have big enough army. The total budget is 2,7 billion USD (~2,9% of the GDP). Even though there are big numbers of the equipment, all of them are very old and were used in Soviet era, so our main priority is modernisation.
 * Ground Forces: 1 year-long conscription is mandatory for male adults, but it will be abolished and replaced with the volunteer one next year.
 * Active personnel: 190.000 troops
 * Reserve personnel: 1000.000 troops
 * Tanks: ~2000
 * Infantry fighting vessels: ~1400
 * Armoured Personnel Carriers: ~9000
 * Artilleries: ~3000
 * Anti-aircraft: ~2000
 * Engineering vessels: ~400
 * Cargo vehicles: ~3000
 * Helicopters: ~300
 * Airforce: Unfortunately, our aircraft forces are very weak and small compared to the strongest neighbours.
 * Helicopters: ~20
 * Combat Aircraft: ~60
 * Transport aircraft: ~40
 * UAV: ~70
 * Navy: Due to the huge loss of Crimea, our navy experiences a dark age.
 * Warships: 2
 * Fast attack craft: 12
 * Special purpose: 6
 * Auxilary fleet: 16
 * Foreign policy: Our foreign policy is Euro-Atlantic and pretty much Russophobic.
 * USA: We agree
 * Russia, Poland, Belarus, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Moldova: We would love to sign with you a non-aggression pact.
 * Military Operations:
 * Donbas War: Currently, the war on the East is at a stalemate, but during last few months we managed to get some advances and get closer to Luhans'k and Mariupol'.
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 43,7 million people
 * Urbanisation: 69,4% live in arban areas.
 * Nationality: 77,9% are Ukrainians, 17,2% are Russians, 4,9% are the rest.
 * Language: 67,9% speak mostly Ukrainian, 29,2% speak mostly Russian, 2,9% speak mostly other languages.
 * Religion: 40,1% are agnostics/christians, 26,9% are orthodox christians, 15% are protestants, 14,7% are catholic/greek-catholic christians, 3,3% are the rest.
 * 5 Biggest cities:
 * Kyiv: 2,930 million
 * Kharkiv: 1,444 million
 * Odesa: 1,012 million
 * Dnipro: 975 thousand
 * Donets'k: 921 thousand

People's Republic of China
Killing myself might be the best task in the world. Maybe...
 * Government:
 * The Communist Party remains supreme: The Chinese Communist Party (not going to call it the Communist Party of China for some reason) is the dominant party of the Chinese government. They have already began planning what was known as the Sesame Credit System, which would increase surveillance among minority groups and overall all Chinese citizens alike. Xi Jinping is the President of China and is now president for life since 2017 after the National Congress held back at that year and was re-elected as well. (see Sesame Credit System)
 * Ending the two-child policy: The one-child policy at the 1980s was considered a big demographic changer imposed by then-leader of China, Deng Xiaoping. But lately an ageing population and a dangerously low fertility rate had forced China in the mid-2010s to reform it into the two-child policy. There were no expectations of a baby boom due to frequent abortions, sterilisations and cultural traditions that a male should be the the most important child of all, leading to most female children being orphanised. Now the Chinese government had decided to abolish the two-child policy altogether by 1st January 2020 and had thought of encouraging many young men to breed with ethnic minority groups like Tibetans and Uyghurs to boost fertility rates above two per women.
 * Censorship and state media: Censorship of media had already been tightened in the late 2010s. Much of the outside content and websites such as Facebook and YouTube are already banned by the state government but in 2019, things are getting even worse in mainland China. LGBT content is to be heavily censored and any form of expression is discouraged by social media, leading to many users in China, mostly those from the LGBT community lashing out in anger. It's also noted that VPNs are banned in 2018 and thus anyone who illegally uses that piece of technology will be imprisoned for viewing illegal content.
 * Sesame Credit system: The Sesame system is to be effective by 2020. There were already trials for the Sesame system across parts of Mainland China. Many of the outsiders call it the Big Brother surveillance system now due to remarkable similarities with George Orwell's novel 1984. The system would give a flat 1000 score for every civilian by the time the system is rolled out on 2020. The lower the score, the person would be penalised from getting basic needs such as refusal of going into trains, access to quality hotels and even higher taxes, which will make them bankrupt. Higher scores on the contrary will give the person tax cuts, better welfare and other benefits. To make it impossible to escape the system, cameras (which are due to be miniaturised) will be place everywhere in public places, tracking every move a person makes. If a person is a fugitive and is seen on camera, police are ordered to arrest the person and detain them if suspected of a crime.
 * Green policies: China has a huge pollution problem and even some cities such as Shanghai are suffering from it. in order to tackle this, China has announced to emphasise on renewables starting at 2020. Renewables are expected to become cheaper to afford in the 2020s, perhaps even much cheaper than conventional power stations such as coal power plants. Coal power plants remain a large problem as they are the predominant type of energy produced in China, despite more dams being built across the 2010s (rising steadily), including the Three Gorges Dam which was finished back in 2011.
 * Hong Kong political crackdown: Hong Kong has a pro-democratic problem. The Chinese government doesn't want Hong Kong to go too far as to suggest independence or the opening of democracy, so local Hong Kong life remains unchanged.
 * Military: Since military is voluntary due to a large military, no conscription is needed. Although in an increasingly risky geopolitical battlefield has led to the military debating whether they should begin encouraging people in China to take a service for about one year and see if they feel like it.
 * Logistics: 2,183,000 active personnel and 600,000 personnel.
 * PLA Ground Force: 7,800 tanks, 9,100 armoured fighting vehicles, 2,000 artillery, 6,500 artillery and 2,100 rocket projectors.
 * PLA Navy: 2 aircraft carriers (soon to be 3 by 2020), 4 transport docks, 32 landing ship tanks, 31 landing ship medium, 31 destroyers, 50 frigates, 39 corvettes, 109 missile boats, 94 submarine chasers, 17 gunboats, 29 mine warfare vessels, 73 submarines, 12 replenishment ships.
 * PLA Air Force: 1,125 fighter aircraft, 1,527 attack aircraft, 722 transport aircraft, 353 trainer aircraft, 985 helicopters, 281 attack helicopters
 * Economy: Irrelevant but a self-sufficiency plan, including the project Made in China is still ongoing to make China having a larger manufacturing sector, along with the technological sector.
 * Research:
 * China National Space Administration: CNSA remains firm in pouring funds to build a space station in space by the early 2020s (which makes up 50-60% of the funds being spent). A plan is also made to launch 700 satellites (around few dozen centimetres) by 2021 with motives of boosting internet connectivity across the world but this is a lower priority job as China plans to land on the Moon and Mars then colonise them in the near future.
 * Modernisation of China: China plans to create smart cities in the near future, starting around 2021. There are already pilot projects that have been activated across China in the early 2010s. By creating new strategies and investing in technology, China will not only improve but also would essentially push China's plans of further modernisation.
 * (Stealing) Western Technology: Reverse engineering is literally what China does best according to Westerners. Prior to the late 2010s (assuming that all alliances, including economic stuff collapsed), China has most of Western manufacturers outsourcing Chinese workers on many IT-related products, including phones and many other wondrous western technologies, like smart speakers and even surveillance cameras. This led to China's aim to eventually phase out the Android OS used in most of it's Chinese phones by the end of 2025 to 2028 in the near future. Military technology is also being invested heavily, although China denies any claims of stealing, rather it was 'originality'.
 * Diplomacy: ((I'm going solo this time, but instead of helping the pros like myself [not anymore], I will support the noobs and people who aren't as frequent in map games before))
 * Russia: We're doing this for ourselves and we're going to do it so please stay out of the Korean situation, as we're doing the best we can to resolve the situation. Also we wish for relationships to be established.
 * North Korea: Yes, we would love to accept an economic alliance from you. May your nation prosper with our technology and the modernisation of your state. (stolen from American pigs)
 * South Korea: We have no stance with you at this time asides calling for you to demilitarise with North Korea. As long you get out of the US' sphere of influence by withdrawing THAADs across your nation, you are fine.
 * India: We refuse negotiating with you in any form nor agree to any form of end in aggression. We don't want ourselves to become your puppet. Our claims over the disputed region of Kashmir remains the same. We will only accept a fair sum of $300 million to $800 million over Arunachal Pradesh in exchange that you recognise our claims over South China Sea.
 * Brazil: Sure.
 * United States of America: We don't care about you nor do you as well. So we're pulling out all of our manufactured products and impose tariffs on all of your imported products to China, even if you don't care. We can just become as self-efficient.

Republic of Belarus (Республiка Беларусь)

 * Government:
 * President: Alexander Lukashenko
 * Prime Minister: Andrei Kobyakov
 * National Assembley consists of Council of the Republic and House of Representatives.
 * Military: We have 75 000 soldiers, 20 tanks and 10 planes.
 * Demographics: 10 million inhabitants, 81% them are Belarusians, 12% Russians, 3% Ukrainians, 1% Lithuanians, 4% other. However, Russian is speaken more often than Belarusian due to rusification.
 * Economy: Minsk is the centre of Belarusian industry. Largest farms in Homel Region.
 * Diplomacy:
 * We stay neutral this time but we try to have great relations with Ukraine and Russia.
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * None for now.

Dictatorial State of Nigeria

 * Government:
 * Dictator: Mobutu Sekekeko
 * Army Minister: Kampala Oboe
 * Leader of other Ministeries: Iodas Nababas.
 * Military: More than 800.000 militants without any skill in war (Reservists),but only 120.000 are soldiers in active with skills and trained in Kano military center mostly.
 * Demographics:  190 053 386 million habitants.
 * Economy:.
 * Agriculture
 * Oil
 * Overseas remittances
 * Services
 * Mining
 * Manufacturing
 * Diplomacy:
 * We stay neutral for now,but we are ready for some inconvenient or international issue.
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * None for now.

Brazil
Government: The Frente Nacionalista Cívica (FNC) had gained popularity through promising Ordem e Progresso amongst the widespread havoc that drenched the Republic leading up to, and following the impeachment of Dilma. Frese Lagos takes the position of president after Brazil's former president, Michel Temer felt the need to resign after seeing the power of Brazil's central government dwindle. Brazil is now technically under a dictatorship, however benevolent the ruling mob may be. Once again, the constitution is being remade, this time to support the rule of the FNC.

Economy: The economy stands at roughly $1.625 trillion USD. This would be modest, but given how they now have a population of about 212 million people, this leaves their GDP per capita at an unimpressive $7,665 USD. The FNC takes notice of this and is rather ashamed, but a rush for employment is raised as an agency for infrastructure development is founded, along with a conscription program. For the time being, the highest tax rates are raised to 37% of income. This is met with some backlash, but everyone is assured that this is being done for Ordem e Progresso. For the longest time, Brazil had a pretty great lumber industry, at the cost of their lush rainforests. An effort is made to decrease the popularity of this industry, and instead seek mining in the areas that have already been clear-cut, for a higher profit, and more important resources. Brazil needs metal for what they are planning.

Military: They already boast a sizeable active army, placing 14th on the Global Firepower Index. Having 334k active personell and 1,652k reserves in their army along with 469 tanks and 1,707 armoured fighting vehicles, currently the Meatwall Tactic would work out should conflict arise with a single one of their neighbors. However, Brazil would much rather have the capabilities of being able to fend off an attack should every single neighbor attempt to wrestle them down. The IMBEL IA2 assault rifle has been commissioned for use by the army as the standard-issue assault rifle, and thus, many factories are being built and opened. Ground capabilities are also being supplemented by more tanks being built. The goal is to reach a total military manpower count of 3 million people and have at least 700 tanks built by 2020. Designs for aircraft carriers are also being researched to boost Brazil's logistic capabilities, and in the meantime, lots of metal is being mined to support the rising military industry. Diplomacy: While the country gets itself into order, Brazil makes no plans to go headlong into a military conflict. Unfortunately, BRICS died. Brazil wants to make BRICS again, and we will give Russia, India, China, and South Africa the chance to respond to reforming the economic alliance. Brazil is also seeking more sources of metals, what Bolivia and Chile have a good supply of. Also, not to stir any controversy, but Frese Lagos supports the Kurds.
 * To fight the remaining chaos and gang violence in the country, paramilitary forces and police have also seen a boost in funding.
 * India and China have agreed to reforming the economic alliance. India proposes that several more nations be admitted. Turkey will be quickly admitted but we are waiting to hear about the situation of the Kurds in Iran. Despite China's acceptance, their continued dispute with India may cause strains.
 * A badly-timed message may have seen France grow suspicious over the fate of the Guyana region. A potential militarization could follow. However, Brazil still does not plan to make any first move.
 * Brazilian citizens who currently reside in Japan are advised to repatriate immediately.

The Russian Federation
We continue to translate daily, light propaganda against the western countries in russian TV channels such as RTV, Rossiya 1 and ect., though, nothing harsh is to be said there. The government tries to sympathyse with both China and the United States, seeking for better relations and perhaps friendship in the future.
 * Government: The Russian Federation is led by president Vladimir Putin, who is representing the United Russia party, whom was been re-elected once again in 2018. The next elections will take place in 2023.
 * Military:
 * We spend 2% of our GDP to support our military needs. The Russian army includes approximately 1,198,000 troops, with 665,000 troops in reserves. We have about 4800 Tanks, 1200 artillery. We have a decent amount of nuclear warheads for a country like us.
 * The airforce includes approximately 9,000 military aircraft, we have approximately 875 attack helicopters.
 * Our Navy consists of approximately 145 Navy Ships that would be used in case of war.
 * Economy:
 * It has been decided that it is time to fix the current issue of sanctions given from the former EU/NATO. We raise taxes, encourage tourists to visit historical places such as Moscow, St. Petersburg, the former Stalingrad and ect,.
 * Diplomacy:
 * The United States of America: You have no business of staying and influencing the middle-eastern countries. Taking note of you supporting the Free Syrian Army in the Syrian Civil War, it is obvious that you are here to stay. Do not try to meddle with Syria, Iran, China, or any of other nations that we have friendly relations with and we might have ourselves good relations. On the other hand, we do agree with your view on the North Koreans. Perhaps you would like to discuss ways in how we could demilitarize the Korean peninsula together?
 * Saudi Arabia: Although you are a good friend of the United States of America, you should open your eyes and see that they are here for the oil only.
 * Iran: Hello little Iran. What about a defensive military alliance between us in exchange of oil? We guarantee that the Americans shall stop picking their nose at your interests one day with me besides you.
 * North Korea: The Americans are right, you are starting to get too worrysome. You should cease your nuclear arsenal, just a friendly tip of advice.
 * China: We do realize that you influence the North Koreans in a way, but you have to agree that they are getting out of hand. Perhaps you would like to discuss ways in how we could demilitarize the Korean peninsula together?
 * Turkey: Stay out of Syria's and Iran's way, please. Despite this, if you agree to improve our relations, I might support you in future problems regarding Greece, Cyprus.
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Syrian Civil War: Despite the civil war ending, our 7,000 volunteer troops stay in Syrian territory for an extra year in regard of tensions against Syria from Turkey.

United States of America
observable to not only us, but for many. Our interests in the Middle East shall be defended, and no other foreign power should tamper with it. However we do not seek expanding our sphere of influence in the Middle East, we only want to protect it.
 * Government: Elections don't start until 2020, so the Republicans are still in charge.
 * President: Donald Trump
 * The Middle Eastern Question: With ISIS defeated now in Syria and Iraq, the Powder Keg of the Middle East and beyond is still

Wall seriously and keep entering our land, even if we have reinforced border guards, we cannot have more illegals in our country. As of now we are regularly checking people if they are illegal or not. The Wall is just a metaphor for our renovation of the border guard. Forts will also be built to scare off those who dare enter the country illegaly. considering the Global Warming phenomenon, but Trump believes it to be a Chinese lie. He convinced his fellow party members and the expansion has only begun. We are also expanding the Military Industry to make way for our equipment reinforcement and the construction of war planes. country, on one condition that you will not cause further provocations against Greece, then the deal is off. their old friends again, while making new ones while we're at it. We will all have benefits from this. This pact is also a semi-defensive pact against Russia, if they ever want to threaten our interests. The pact will be called the "Northern Defence and Trade League", or NDTL for short.
 * The Wall: Due to Mexicans not taking our message of The
 * Industrial Expansion: To combat China, we are going to expand our industry here in the States. It is going to be risky,
 * Feminism: The government is well aware of the hidden propaganda that the feminists are broadcasting throughout the country, and we are combating against it.
 * Economy: Gross Domestic product is $19.32T and the GDP per-capita is currently $58.007,85
 * Military:
 * United States Army: The United States Army currently has 1,318,000 personnel, 830,000 reserve personnel, 5,900 Combat Tanks, 39,000 AFV, 960 Self-Propelled Artillery, 795 Towed Artllery, 1,200 Rocket Projectors.
 * United States Air Force: 2,000 Fighter Aircraft, 3,000 Attack Aircraft, 5,300 Transport Aircraft, 2,900 Trainer Aircraft, 5,800 Total Helicopters Strength, 975 Attack Helicopters.
 * United States Navy: Total ships: 415, 21 Carriers, 10 Frigates, 66 Destroyers, 66 Submarines, 13 Patrol Craft, 12 Mine Warfare Vessels
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 330,256,321, 
 * 77.8% White
 * 13% Black
 * 5% Asian
 * 17% Hispanic/Latino
 * Diplomacy: With NATO now abolished, we are on our own.
 * Saudi Arabia:  Pump me some oil and you're good.
 * Russia: Do not do anything stupid. We want good relations, don't ruin it.
 * Ukraine: Through talks, we can get your independence guaranteed to prevent further Russian expansionism, only if you agree.
 * North Korea: If you dare shoot a missile on American soil, you will be met with fire and fury.
 * Iran: Ensure that you will not violate the peace between you and Israel. Failure doing so will result in shit hitting the fan.
 * Turkey: We want to pursue good relations with your
 * United Kingdom and France: I propose a pact of mutual defence and trade. With NATO now abolished, America seeks to befriend

Arab Republic of Egypt

 * Government: Egypt is a de-facto military dictatorship ruled by general Abdelfatah Al-Sisi. Even though elections are still held, they are a mere formality to legitimize Al-Sisi's continuation in power. For instance, Al-Sisi received over 97% of the votes in the 2018 presidential elections. Despite the lack of democracy, Al-Sisi is seen positively by the majority of Egypt's population. He's viewed as an strongman who puts Egypt above everything else, and he also represents a break from the establishment, contrasting with traditional politicians who are now depised due to corruption and political apathy. With the death of globalism and the neoliberali model, something represented by the fall of the EU, NATO, the Arab Council and other organizations, Al-Sisi has promoted nationalist policies, nationalizing many companies. The Egyptian deep state is now under military control, and anybody who opposes is taken down. Regarding religion, Al-Sisi has remained a moderate, taking neither extremly secular or islamic views.
 * Nationalism: The government has been attempting to revive the idea of Arab nationalism, promoting further cooperation with other Arab nations. Institutions and media are the main broadcasters of this ideology. Al-Sisi has also been working in the creation of a new nationalist party in order to control the remaining political structures more efficiently, with the announcement expected to happen by 2020.
 * Sinai insurgency: A new offensive is made to eliminate the remaining islamic groups in the Sinai. A change of strategy is made, focusing on dismantling entire groups rather than just the leaders. This is done through long-term undercover operations. The military also receives a boost, increasing their numbers.
 * Second Libyan Civil War: Involvement is slighty increased, but nothing relevant has occured in this front.
 * Military: As stated before, the military is being expanded to protect the Arab's Republic interests.
 * Egyptian Armed Forces: The Egyptian Armed Forces are the state military organisation responsible for the defence of Egypt. They consist of the Egyptian Army, Egyptian Navy, Egyptian Air Force and Egyptian Air Defense Command.
 * Egyptian Army: The Egyptian Army consists of 465,000 active personnel, 875,000 reserve personnel, 4,987 combat tanks, 16,029 armored fighting armored vehicles, 1,154 self-propelled artillery, 2,197 towered artillery and 1,235 rocket projectors
 * Egyptian Navy: The Egyptian Navy consists of 19,500 active personnel, 16,000 reserve personnel, 2 aircraft carriers, 11 frigates, 5 destroyers, 6 corvettes, 7 submarines, 62 patrol craft and 24 mine warfare vessels.
 * Egyptian Air Force: The Egyptian Air Force consists of 33,000 active personnel, 11,000 reserve personnel, 309 fighter aircraft, 426 attack aircraft, 183 transport aircraft, 385 traineer aircraft, 269 helicopters and 16 attack helicopters.
 * Economy: Since 2000, the pace of structural reforms, including fiscal, monetary policies, taxation, privatization and new business legislations, helped Egypt move towards a more market-oriented economy and prompted increased foreign investment. The reforms and policies have strengthened macroeconomic annual growth results which averaged 8% annually between 2004 and 2009 but the government largely failed to equitably share the wealth and the benefits of growth have failed to trickle down to improve economic conditions for the broader population, especially with the growing problem of unemployment and underemployment. After the 2011 revolution Egypt's foreign exchange reserves fell from $36 billion in December 2010 to only $16.3 billion in January 2012, also in February 2012 Standard & Poor's rating agency lowered the Egypt's credit rating from B+ to B in the long term. However, ever since nationalism became the World's most prominent ideology, Egypt has managed to increase stability under Al-Sisi's strong leadership, nationalizing oil companies and mantaining further control over the Suez Canal.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Sudan: Relationships are heavely increased, we propose to solve the border dispute by recognizing Bir-Tawil as part of Sudan if they agree to give up their claims on the Hala'Ib Triangle.
 * Syria: Relationships are heavely increased and an alliance is signed.
 * Japan: wags tail

Islamic Republic of Iran:

 * Government:
 * President: Hassan Rouhani
 * Youth Appeasement: Hijabs are now no longer mandatory to wear. Women may wear them whereever, except in these cities: Shiraz, Tehran, and Isfahan. They will be also checked at random times of the year to ensure that they stay true to the faith. They will also have to wear hijbas on religious holidays, days, and months.
 * The Internet Question: The Iranian government takes to the Internet and takes a Wendy's Edgelord style twitter account to gather more internet supporters. The Internet is now more free to access. Most sites are open except cancerous US news sites.
 * Industrialization: Industrial expansion is being done all over Iran by specializing in Persian carpets and raw materials for them. They trade with the locals to ensure more benefit for them and the factories.
 * Militirization: Iran begins to militirize more as world tension grows. 3 year draft is instated, more military equipment and vehicles are bought or made.
 * Minorities: Minorities are granted some more rights, like the right to life,  and any protests will be allowed, but no action from them will be taken. All protesters will be tracked down and taken for a re-evaluation in a Iranian Government Bunker.
 * Military:
 * Iranian Armed Forces: 600,000 Active Personnel, 700,000 Reserve Personnel, 1700 Combat Tanks, 2250 AFVs, 440 Self Propelled Artillary, 2200 Towed Artillary, 1550 Rocket Projecors.
 * Iranian Navy: 8 Frigates, 4 Corvettes, 35 Submarines, 235 Patrol Craft, 11 Mine warfare vessels.
 * Iranian Air Force: 155 Fighter Aircraft, 160 Attack Aircraft, 195 Transport Aircraft, 105 Trainer Aircraft, 150 Total Helicopter Strength, 15 Attack Helicopters.
 * Yemeni Boogaloo: Iran begins to fund and equip shia rebels in Yemen. We begin a supply chain with them and to ensure that a Iranian Influenced Shia rebellion may pop up in the near future. 
 * Economy: Going up because AWOWW is realistic.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Russia:We'd do that, but you don't seem to realize that you yourself have a lot of oil.
 * India: Would you like a Non Aggression pact?
 * United States of America: Stay in your own circlejerk
 * Turkey: The only one being hostile is you.
 * Syria: Would you like an official alliance?
 * Egypt: Would you like an Official Alliance?

Fenneko Empire
Government: Japan changes it's name to Fenneko Empire. It now is a Fenneko monarchy, which means everyone must hail Fenneko and do whatever she wants.

Economy: Fenneko Empire stops focusing on fishing fish, and they instead go all the way to the Middle East to do investigation on Fenec foxes. They steal some, to do 'investigation' on them. Their fishing industry is smaller, however, their sexual life industry is bigger for unknown reasons. Their scientific research has focused on animals and anime.

Diplomacy:

Egypt: *wags tail* South Korea:  WAR. North Korea: We send some diplomats to North Korea and seek help from them to attack South Korea. We also increase relationships with them and send them fenec foxes.

Military: We attack South Korea because koreaboos need death.

India: kys

French Republic

 * Government: Unitary semi‑presidential constitutional republic
 * President: Emmanuel Macron
 * Prime Minister: Édouard Philippe
 * President of the Senate: Gérard Larcher
 * President of the National Assembly: François de Rugy.
 * Economy: The economy of France is the 6th largest on the planet using nominal figures, and the 10th largest by PPP figures. The leading sectors and industries that France relies on are telecommunications, chemicals, tourism, defence, aerospace, and shipbuilding. The nation scores 0.886 on the HDI, and 25th on the Corruption Perceptions Index. The economic hub of the nation is centred on the capital Paris, however the tech sector centres around Sophia Antipolis near Nice. Currently, France is striving to improve relations with other nations to ease the tourism industry after the hit from the striking of alliance, while shipbuilding and defence grow.
 * Military: France maintains the 6th largest military budget in the world, and the 3rd largest nuclear stockpile.
 * Active Personnel: 365,835
 * Reserve Personnel: 52,680
 * Budget: €40.5 billion
 * Diplomacy: France strives to retie with its former allies after what is dubbed the Fall.
 * United States: We agree to the formation of the NDTL, finding that its recreation and succession from NATO will not only improve from what NATO was, but will effectively deter Russia and her efforts at unlawful expansion.
 * Germany, Luxembourg, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, : Thanks to the "Fall", Europe once again is split amongst various nations that would be stronger under a united inter-governmental organization. I come to you to discuss potentially recreating the E.U, but this time under a more effective and more united inter-governmental organization I dub the European League, or E.L for short. It could also be renamed the E.U if that name does not work, no matter.
 * Brazil: Hands off the Guianas.

Republic of Poland:
Government: Poland is representive democracy, with a president and a prime minister. The government centers on the council of ministers, led by the prime minister.The president appoints the members of the council according to proposals by the prime minister. The president is elected by popular vote every five years. The president is Andrjez Duda and the Prime minister is Mateusz Moroweicki. Economy: Poland has a gdp of 471.4 billion, ranking it with the 11th highest gdp in Europe, 7th in the EU, and 23rd in the world. The economy is made up mainly of machinery, furniture, food products, clothing, shoes and cosmetics.                                                                          Military: Poland's military is primarily split into 5 groups. The Land forces, Navy, Air force, Special forces, and Territorial Defense Force. The army consists of about 101,500 soldiers.      Foreign Policy:                                                                                                                Ukraine: I'm fine with that. Lithuania: Wanna restore the commonwealth? Russia: Can I purchase Kaliningrad? Demographics: Our nation has a population of 38.4 million peple, 96% of which are Polish. Our largest cities are: Katowice, Warsaw, Krakow, Lodz, and Gdansk. 91% of the population is roman catholic, 5% athiest and 4% other.

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

 * Government : After opening up with the others, we start adopting SOME democratic ideas in the government, such as right to vote and some private ownership. We start increasing the budget for livelihood of the Korean people and the  military budget for future plans. Kim Jong Un has chosen his sister as the heir if he dies.


 * Economy : We also start adopting SOME capitalist ideas for the economy. We allow some private ownership of buildings. We force private companies to give 45% of their income to the government, and have a portrait of glorious leader in each factory. We start spending more on the livelihood and military.


 * Military : We start producing newer local weapons, designed from new Russian and Chinese rifles. We start retiring Cold War-era equipment. We also start production of better naval ships and MBTs. We start dismantling ICBMs and keep the nuclear warheads in secured storages. [Secret] We do dismantle the ICBMs, but we don't keep the nuclear warheads in storages yet. We place them in short-range ballistic missiles capable of hitting Seoul and nearby cities. [Secret].


 * Diplomacy : We propose an economic alliance with China and, if possible, South Korea. We show the world, which is essentially propaganda, the dismantlement for our ICBMs and our medium-range missiles. We open up relations with other Asian nations and we request to open up trade with them.

Federation of Malaysia

 * Government:
 * Wawasan 2030: The Malaysian government aims to achieve several goals by the year 2030, mainly based off Wawasan 2020 that failed due to corruption in the previous ruling party.
 * Harimau Policy: Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad announces a new policy, in which a stronger Malaysia will be pursued. Economic and societal growth will be strengthened, and a larger military to be able to face threats overseas and domestically.
 * One Malaya: Diplomatic missions are carried out in Singapore and Brunei to promote the idea of One Malaya to solidify Malay hegemony between the three nations.
 * Malaysian Armed Forces:
 * Malaysian Army:
 * Active Personnel: 110,000
 * Reserve Personnel: 310,000
 * Tanks: 74
 * AFVs: 1,318
 * Artillery: 184
 * Rocket Launchers: 54
 * Royal Malaysian Navy:
 * Frigates: 3
 * Corvettes: 6
 * Submarines: 2
 * Patrol Craft: 41
 * Royal Malaysian Air Force:
 * Aircraft: 182
 * Economy: More focused on the export of biofuel produced in Malaysian plantations rather than the export of crude oil.
 * Research and Development:
 * Biofuel Engineering: The development of a biofuel engine for commercial use will lessen the reliance on crude oil in favour of renewable fuel that can be locally produced.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Singapore: We would like to strengthen relations, and entertain the possibility of a United Federation of Malaya.
 * Brunei: We would like to strengthen relations, and entertain the possibility of a United Federation of Malaya.
 * Vietnam: The situation in the South China Sea is getting out of hand. We would like to hold a discussion between all non-Chinese parties involved in the dispute to best resolve it. We achieve nothing if we remain divided in interest while the Chinese threat looms.
 * Philippines: The situation in the South China Sea is getting out of hand. We would like to hold a discussion between all non-Chinese parties involved in the dispute to best resolve it. We achieve nothing if we remain divided in interest while the Chinese threat looms.
 * Indonesia: We would like to pursue better relations.
 * China: Please withdraw your claims on the Nine-Dash Line in the South China Sea, which is unlawful and a violation of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea convention, as it crosses the EEZ of Malaysia, Vietnam, Brunei and the Philippines.
 * India: We accept the invitation to join the SAEMA.
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * South China Sea Dispute: More naval craft patrol the islands within the EEZ of Malaysia, as well as the claimed islands in the Spratlys. Offshore bases are being built there to solidify Malaysian claims. Sonar technology is utilised to intercept any Chinese military craft that dare enter the region.

Syrian Arab Republic

 * Government:
 * Politics:
 * Bashar al-Assad: The president of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, was found dead in the Presidential Palace next to a puddle of coffee and shattered ceramic on the morning of January 26th, 2019, at 9:25 AM. Police investigated the scene and an autopsy was later performed, finding that the cause of death was likely botulinum toxin poisoning - slipped into his morning coffee, probably.
 * Five-Day Revolution: The Five-Day Revolution, lasting only five days, took place on January 29th of 2019 - after both the Prime Minister and Vice President failed to fill the position of the presidency. The revolution was a surprising success, after the revolutionaries captured many members of parliament as well as the Prime Minister - using them as leverage to get themselves into power, then of course killing them all in order to quell any dissent. They have done what many failed to do in over eight years in just five days. All seats of parliament have been filled with members of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party, a far-right party, advocating the creation of a state made up of the Fertile Crescent. The president is now Rafeeq el-Khalifa, prime minister Maajid al-Mansur, and vice president Mansoor al-Laham. El-Khalifa promises to end the Syrian Civil War within two years, by 'any means possible'. What that means, no one knows except for himself, al-Mansur, and al-Laham.


 * Laws and Policies:
 * Conversion of Non-Shia Muslims: All religious peoples that are not Shia Muslim, whether it be Sunni Muslim, Christian, or Druzis must now convert to the Alawite branch of Shia Islam. Due to el-Khalifa's popularity as a Syrian celebrity, most people do surprisingly convert.
 * Rights to Demonstration: The people of Syria are now allowed to protest without government interference. Of course, no action will be taken to make the protestors happy.
 * Youth Appeasement: Hijabs are now no longer mandatory to wear. Women may wear them wherever, except in the cities of Damascus, Aleppo, Homs, and Al-Qisa. They will be also checked at random times of the year to ensure that they stay true to the Shia faith. They will also have to wear hijbas on months and days of religious importance, such as Ramadan and Laylat al-Qadr.
 * Adult Education Subsidies: Adults are now encouraged - and subsidized by the government - to go back to college. This includes those who never went to college or those who graduated from college majoring in a useless field - such as liberal arts or fashion design, and allows them to go back to college without spending as much money as they previously would in order to go back to college and major in a more useful field, such as engineering, economics, math/computer science, or business.
 * University Grants: Graduating high school seniors are now granted money from the government in order to go onto higher education in colleges and universities.
 * Micro-Generation Grants: The government will now pay all of its private citizens to construct solar panels and wind turbines on their property, thus helping to generate clean and sustainable electricity, improving the nation's energy efficiency and lessening the reliability on fossil fuels such as oil and coal.
 * Conscription: All men and women are forced to serve at least a year and a half of mandatory military service upon turning age eighteen. Any of those who try to draft dodge will be fined a total about US$500.


 * Military:
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Syrian Civil War (11.5.2011 - ??.??.2021?): President Rafeeq el-Khalifa orders the destruction of the Free Syrian Army, starting with the occupation of their southern outposts near the Golan Heights and the closest enemy-occupied territory to Damascus. 50,000 armymen, 10,000 Syrian Marines, and 2,500 airmen are sent to fight - occupying the city Busra al-Harir in three months, on June 3rd, 2019, and pocketing Free Syrian Army forces, which are then easily pushed back and occupied, with 2,500 Syrian government dead and 4,000 rebels wiped out. President el-Khalifa is now extremely, widely, and so incredibly celebrated due to his aggressive tactics that actual succeed in taking territory back from the rebels of the Civil War. The rebels are also completely pushed out of the governorate of As-Suwayda, and an offense had begun to push into the rebel forces in Harra, Inkhil, and Jasim. Inkhil had been easily taken due to its close proximity to the government-controlled territory. Free Syrian Army soldiers are also pushed out of Quneitra and the al-Tanf Crossing by 25,000 government forces for each front, which are now back under Syrian government control.


 * Syrian Arab Armed Forces: The Syrian Armed Forces have begun rampant militarization after President el-Khalifa's pledge to end the Syrian Civil War by 2021, including ramping up military production.
 * Syrian Arab Army: The Syrian Arab Army consists of the following: 175,000 active personnel, 45,000 reserve personnel, 4,712 combat tanks, 4,812 armoured fighting vehicles, 455 self-propelled artillery, 2,275 towed artillery, and 655 rocket projectors.
 * Syrian Arab Navy: The Syrian Arab Navy consists of the following: 45,000 active personnel, 15,000 reserve personnel, 2 frigates, 1 destroyer, 2 corvettes, 4 submarines, 14 patrol craft, and 7 mine warfare vessels.
 * Syrian Arab Air Force: The Syrian Arab Air Force consists of the following: 20,000 active personnel, 5,000 reserve personnel, 237 fighter aircraft, 142 attack aircraft, 119 transport aircraft, 78 trainer aircraft, 174 helicopters, and 31 attack helicopters.


 * Analytics:
 * Economy: In his first months in office, el-Khalifa instated numerous economic policies. The first policy is to increase interest rates through the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve's rate is the rate at which banks borrow money from the government, but, in order to make money, they must lend it at higher rates. So, when the Federal Reserve increases its interest rate, banks have no choice but to increase their rates as well. When banks increase their rates, less people want to borrow money because it costs more to do so if that money accrues interest. So, spending drops, prices drop and inflation slows. The second method is to increase reserve requirements on the amount of money banks are legally required to keep on hand to cover withdraws. The more money banks are required to hold back, the less they have to lend to consumers. If they have less to lend, consumers will borrow less, which will decrease spending. The third method is to directly or indirectly reduce the money supply by enacting policies that encourage reduction of the money supply. Two examples of this include calling in debts that are owed to the government and increasing the interest paid on bonds so that more investors will buy them. The latter policy raises the exchange rate of the currency due to higher demand and, in turn, increases imports and decreases exports. Both of these policies will reduce the amount of money in circulation because the money will be going from banks, companies and investors pockets and into the government’s pocket where they can control what happens to it.
 * Infrastructure & Public Services: Pretty bad, since, you know, devastating civil war.
 * Demographics: The cultural groups of Syria include the Syrian Arabs, Arameans, Kurds, Turkomans, Assyrians, Circassians, and Armenians. The religions and the percentage of the population that follow them are as follows: 79% Shia Islam, 9% Sunni Islam, 10% Christianity, and 2% Druzism.
 * Standards of Living: Again, pretty bad because civil war, terrorists, etc.
 * Development: We're working on it.


 * Diplomacy:
 * Egypt: We request a union, like the days of the United Arab Republic. What do you say? Also, diplomatic relations improved and an alliance is signed.
 * Iran: Let's split up Iraq. (AGREED UPON ON DISCORD). We agree to their alliance.
 * Russia: Help us out with the civil war here, thanks.

Republic of Bulgaria

 * Government:
 * Snap Election: After both EU and NATO died, this caused lot of political instability in our country, and soon at September, Snap Election was called. Due to huge amount of immigrants and problems left to us by EU, a underdog party Attack was able to achieve 39% of the votes. With promises of creating Greater Bulgaria under Tsardom, they were able to get lot of the independent seats to their government, as it is appealing to people after small period of instability to have strong leader. To fullfil their promise of Tsardom, they requested a Max-Emanuel Ludwig Maria, or Prince Max of Bavaria, to take this crown upon himself. He accepted this offer, becoming Tsar Maxim I.
 * Dealing with Immigrants: With huge amount of immigrants and non-bulgarians in our country, such as turks, romanians and greeks, we start to deal with them, sending those with some status to prison, while insignificant ones are rounded up and dealt with gun. While this cause lot of unrest within non-bulgarians in our country, our army is able to deal with the uprisings barely.
 * Army:
 * Land Forces
 * Active Personnel: 33,150
 * Reserve Personnel: 19,500
 * Combat Tanks: 531
 * AFV: 1,103
 * SPA: 150
 * Towed Artillery: 350
 * Rocket Projectors: 100
 * Air Force
 * Fighter Aircraft: 20
 * Attack Aircraft: 32
 * Transport Aircraft: 25
 * Trainer Aircraft: 15
 * Helicopters: 24
 * Navy Forces
 * Frigates: 4
 * Corvettes: 3
 * Mine Warfare vessels: 10
 * Economy: We have been plagued by a high rate of poverty for the last couple of years, to try and combat this the new government has begun to build a lot of new infrastructure projects, such as roads and bridges, along with that we’ve put more people into jobs introducing a small rate on conscription into the military in a lot of different military jobs.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Russia: Being surrounded with all these imperfect countries, we demand you to gave your support and troops against them to destroy them.
 * Wars and Conflicts: --

Mod Events
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.

NPC Events

 * 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.
 * Lithuania: They reject Poland's proposal.

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

 * Government : In response to the American request, we start dissolving the Juche ideology and the Songun policy., seeing it as useless policies. We begin opening up, allowing for the first time, foreigners to open up franchises of outside brands unfamiliar to the people. The ruling party, the Workers' Party of Korea, has been dissolved in favor of the Social Democratic Party of Korea. Kim Yong-dae, now the new leader of the DPRK, starts enacting social democratic reforms. Some parties will be established and the WPK will be dissolved. We reform the Cabinet, Judicial, and Legislative branches of the government. Elections will be held on 2022. Kim Jong-Un will be sentenced to 20 years in prison according to the Court of the People. All other WKP and KPAF officials and members will be either imprisoned for 15 years or executed. We start enacting freedom of press, freedom of speech, right to own, deconscription, economic reforms, and state-funded healthcare and education.


 * Economy : After the abolishment of the Songun and Juche policies, the economy grows 1%. We hope that the West will lift up sanctions soon. We start selling the ICBM scrap to other nations. We start encouraging foreign companies to enter the market. We start finding ways to decrease inflation and increase currency value. We also ask South Korea to start trading. Massive state-funded infrastructure improvement programs are being set up. All poor people will now have access to better healthcare and education. (Note : I mean if you compare it to the former regime.)


 * Military : We start spending less on the military. We give soldiers the opportunity to remain a soldier or find a better job. All former soldiers that have commited the following crimes, like corruption, bribery, or exeuctions, will be executed. We start developing the the Gwedocha main battle tank in response to the retirement of the Cold War-era tanks. We ask China for some technological assistance with this tank, asking for some parts from old Type 98 and Type 99 tanks. We retire majority of the KPAF aircraft, seeking to buy some used ones from China. In response to the Japanese invasion, we start sending troops and equipment near retirement. [Secret] We send a 50-man spy team to assassinate key officials and some military officials if possible. [Secret] We declare war on Fenekko.


 * Diplomacy : We condemn the Japanese attack on our ally.. We promise China that we will not bow to the US, compared to South Korea. We will remain friendly to Russia, China, and their allies. We start opening up further with other nations. We request plans of an SAEMA summit with India and other members. We ask the Western nations to lift up sanctions.

Fenneko Empire

 * Government: We become good boys since everyone in this map game is a nigger ;'(. We are no longer a Fenneko monarchy but keep the name of Fenneko Empire because it's cool. Due to us only having South Japan, we ask Japan if we can reunite under control of Empress Fenneko, but Katsutoshi Kawano will still have authority. Other people will have authority too in this treaty, and we will all unite against Shinzo Abe because he's gay.
 * Economy: Our sex industry is still going strong but we're back focusing on fishing. We have been making alot of Fenneko sex toys, however they make a shitton of money so we're not really affected alot by the division of Japan.
 * Military: Our poor furry armies retreat... sad. We stop the war with South Korea because DPRK is literally gay.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Egypt: wags tail
 * DPRK: kys
 * South Korea: kys
 * China: kys
 * Military Guy Japan: Let's unite bby <3 Fenneko has authority of territory but there will still be a government and Fenneko won't have laws that force people to suck her pussy ;) We can also bully Shinzo Ape! <3

United Brazilian People's Republic

 * Government: The nation will now be officially referred to as the "United Brazilian Peoples' Republic." For if you are in Brazil, whether black, white, asian, or other, you too are a Brazilian. The instability that Brazil once faced is slowly fading, and the FNC is now happily in power. Recently, a move was made to induct the CEO of Brazil's "MMX Mineração" into the government's cabinet. Now, MMX Mineração is recognized as a state-owned corporation, and all the people employed by the company are now being given benefits as a working member of the government.


 * Economy: Call this a miracle! The introduction of new infrastructure projects has drastically improved employment rates, putting millions of people more into jobs around the country. Interstate highways have been built to make transport around the country easier. The population has increased to 214 million while the economy has increased to $2.13 trillion USD, giving us an improving $9,953 USD per capita. The mining industry has been pushed far while the lumbering industry is thankfully losing popularity. As stated earlier, the mining company MMX Mineração has been incorporated into the government, and the government is making similar offers to attempt to nationalize all Brazil-based mining companies. Now, three mining districts have been established (see below) in places that have large reserves of iron, with a fourth one being planned. These are the areas in which mining will be made the primary export. A total of $200 billion dollars has been reserved for purchasing mining companies based in Bolivia and northern Chile. A small dispute may arise from this merger. MMX Mineração was already operational in northern Chile. How are we going to Mining_sectors_ABCX.pngnd to this? Let's make this simple. That corporation owned the land it owned. Brazil owns that corporation. Brazil owns the land that MMX Mineração owns. We could follow this train of thought, but we are actually not going to engage over it. Passports will not be required to enter into any corporate-owned land, but the mining sites may be restricted to employees only. To simplify, those specific mines belong to our people. As stated, that $200 billion we have is currently on the table, and we are offering to buy up several Bolivian-based mining companies for a pretty swell price. As an added bonus, people currently employed by those companies would recieve Brazilian passports.


 * Military: Brazil's army is greatly benefitting from the expansion of the mining industry. We now have a total of 1,169 tanks, and our factories have produced a nice count of 4,000,000 IMBEL IA2 assault rifles to be distributed to state armouries. The conscription was unable to yield the 3 million we were hoping for by this point, but we did at least reach 2.3 million on our reserves. A more realistic perspective may see us training, arming, and putting 700k people into reserves each year. A design for aircraft carriers has been completed, and our current production capabilities will be able to see Brazil producing three aircraft carriers each year. We will see our first three finished by the start of the year 2021. All this stuff is happily being funded by the 37% tax rate placed on the most succesful corporations.


 * Diplomacy: Brazil is giving up on Japan until the legitimate government comes back into power. Also, thanks to the fact that we now have an excellent surplus of assault rifles that we currently don't have a use for, we took the initiative and sold 500,000 of them to the Kurdish riots! Be free, sweet Kurdistan! BRICS would have been formed fully, but due to China's refusal to cooperate with India in settling a dispute, China will not be invited to the economic alliance. Currently the alliance is known as RIBS. India proposed adding several other members to the economic alliance currently known as RIBS, but of them, it would only be wise to admit Argentina, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico, and Nigeria to avoid potential infighting.
 * An official military alliance with India has been signed. Brazil is also buying metal from India, giving us a boost in military production.
 * USA made a similar offer. Brazil declines, and is quite ashamed of USA's blatant disregard for territorial integrity. That's hypocritical but we have our own interests. On the other hand... how is Texas feeling about the establishment, eh?
 * Nigeria has accepted the invitation to RIBS. We still need to think of a better name for the alliance.
 * Russia invited Brazil into GGPO. Brazil accepts the invitation.

Republic of Poland

 * Government: Poland is representive democracy, with a president and a prime minister. The government centers on the council of ministers, led by the prime minister.The president appoints the members of the council according to proposals by the prime minister. The president is elected by popular vote every five years.  The president is Andrjez Duda and the Prime minister is Mateusz Moroweicki.


 * Economy: Poland has a gdp of 471.4 billion, ranking it with the 11th highest gdp in Europe, 7th in the EU, and 23rd in the world. The economy is made up mainly of machinery, furniture, food products, clothing, shoes and cosmetics.


 * Military: Poland's military is primarily split into 5 groups. The Land forces, Navy, Air force, Special forces, and Territorial Defense Force. The army consists of about 101,500 soldiers.  


 * Foreign Policy: 
 * Lithuania: If you don't want to join me, can we at least form a union? If you say no to that to then I guess I'll have to make you another state of my f-democratic nation.
 * Japan: What have you done with the old government? I'm slightly worried.
 * Demographics: Our nation has a population of 38.4 million peple, 96% of which are Polish. Our largest cities are: Katowice, Warsaw, Krakow, Lodz, and Gdansk. 91% of the population is roman catholic, 5% athiest and 4% other.
 * Other: We invest in getting a dude to the moon.

Republic of Turkey

 * Government:
 * Governmental Policies
 * Anakaran Compromise: We invite Erdogan and some of the opposition parties to Anakara to discuss the political future of the nation, right before the talks we ask for them to stop protests and violence until the talks are completed. After the talks have begun, many exchanges are given, but after a while a final deal is crafted and offered to Erdogan and the oppositiion, the biggest Erdogan will be offered the presidency, but this comes with many catches, first is that some of the laws will be kept but will be editted such as, Kurds will keep some of their rights given and cannot be prosecuted unfairly unless they are confirmed to be from the terorrist PKK, next will be to work with socdem economic advisors who helped bring Turkey's economy back as well as the International Monetary Fund to try and avoid another crisis. Next will be religion, which will be fully up to Erdogan to decide along with every other thing not mentioned in this treaty. Counteroffers from Erdogan and the opposition may be considered as well if reasonable. Erdoğan accepts, becoming the president of Turkey once again.
 * Recruitment Propaganda: Turkey has 83,835,750 million people in its nation and not even one million in the army, the government as their last potential act, has started to increase it's recruitment strategies to brave the new world ahead of the nation as well as hoping for at least one million new recruits into the army and police in many different positions.
 * Turkish Armed Forces
 * Turkish Land Forces
 * Active Manpower: 650,000 (+300,000)
 * Reserve Manpower: 860,565 (+500,000)
 * Combat Tanks: 2,457 (+11)
 * AFV: 9,050 +(19)
 * SPA: 1,130 (+22)
 * Towed Artillery: 899 (+27)
 * Rocket Projectors: 425 (+7)
 * Turkish Air Force
 * Fighter Aircraft: 212 (+5)
 * Attack Aircraft 212 (+5)
 * Transport Aircraft: 455 (+10)
 * Trainer Aircraft 287
 * Helicopters: 480 (+5)
 * Turkish Naval Forces
 * Frigates: 16
 * Corvettes: 11 (+1)
 * Submarines: 14 (+2)
 * Missile Boats: 23
 * Patrol Craft: 34
 * Mine Warfare Boats: 11
 * Economy
 * Lowering Taxes: While the economy has mostly been brought back, we no longer see the new for any more low taxes, especially after the people demanded them to be brought back down again, at the request of the people we bring the taxes back down to the levels they were before.
 * Research: We keep on researching what we've been researching, along with new types of tanks that will be done in a couple of turns.
 * Diplomacy
 * United States of America: Hello old friends! We would like to apply for the Northern Defence and Trade League.
 * Greece and Cyprus: Ok, since you don't seem to want to solve this peacefully, we will keep this dispute going.
 * Wars and Conflicts
 * Invasion of Bulgaria: After massive rallies and us truly realizing the horror that is going on in Bulgaria, we plan a swift invasion plan admist the chaos to invade and quickly Turkish_invasion_of_bulgaria.png capture the capital of Sofia, with about 1/2th of our army, we issue a swift declaration of war before marching across the border according to our war plans to fully stop what's happening in Bulgaria and reach the capital as quick as possible to end the pain fast.
 * Kurdish Conflict Reborn: With Erdoğan being restated as president, many Kurdish citizens took to protest and even armed revolts to try and reverse the compromise, while having to follow the compromise, we begin to allow the very little small none violent protests, while cracking down hard on violent ones with arrests in most but even exchanging shots in others and even sending the military in on multiple armed revolts from the PKK, with the 1/2th of the remaining armed forces to help. While doing this we also begin to militarily occupy states and cities controlled by the PKK.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

 * Government: Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
 * Monarch: William V
 * Prime Minister: Theresa May
 * Military:
 * Active Personnel: 619,000
 * Reserve Personnel: 205,000
 * Budget: £21.000
 * Wars/Conflicts:
 * British intervention in Bulgaria: The United Kingdom sends 50,000 soldiers and 175 naval vessels to Bulgaria. Along the Bulgarian coast, several landing operations are conducted. The Royal Forces aim for a swift occupation of the Bulgarian coast and a possible march towards Sofia.
 * [Secret] Operation Winnie: Plans for a potential military operation against Russia are made. [Secret]
 * Economy: The economy of the United Kingdom is highly developed and market-oriented. It is the fifth-largest national economy in the world measured by nominal gross domestic product (GDP), ninth-largest measured by purchasing power parity (PPP), and nineteenth-largest measured by GDP per capita, comprising 3.5% of world GDP. In 2016, the UK was the tenth-largest goods exporter in the world and the fifth-largest goods importer. It also had the second-largest inward foreign direct investment, and the third-largest outward foreign direct investment. The UK is one of the most globalised economies, and it is composed of the economies of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
 * Diplomacy: 
 * NDTL members: We would like to invite you to Bristol to attend the first summit of our alliance.
 * Turkey: We invite your President to London for a summit between your President and our Prime Minister.
 * Ukraine: Krasnodar Krai, Rostov Oblast and Kursk Oblast are reserved for you. You can also have all of Belarus.

The Russian Federation
We continue to translate daily, light propaganda against the western countries in russian TV channels such as RTV, Rossiya 1 and ect.. Propaganda against the United States would become more firm. The government tries to sympathyse with China, seeking for better relations and perhaps friendship in the future. We begin to despise The United States of America after their unacceptable promise of Kalingrad to Germany.
 * Government: The Russian Federation is led by president Vladimir Putin, who is representing the United Russia party, whom was been re-elected once again in 2018. The next elections will take place in 2023.

With the tensions with America rising, the Communist Party of Russia has risen in popularity. This marks a new question: will the Soviet regime return soon? We have stationed a decent amount of troops in Kaliningrad.
 * Military:
 * We spend 2.1% of our GDP to support our military needs. The Russian army includes approximately 1,215,000 troops, with 665,000 troops in reserves. We have about 4850 Tanks, 1225 artillery. We have a decent amount of nuclear warheads for a country like us.
 * The airforce includes approximately 9,050 military aircraft, we have approximately 900 attack helicopters.
 * Our Navy consists of approximately 148 Navy Ships that would be used in case of war.
 * Economy:
 * It has been decided that it is time to fix the current issue of sanctions given from the former EU/NATO. We raise taxes, encourage tourists to visit historical places such as Moscow, St. Petersburg, the former Stalingrad and ect,.
 * Formation of the "Great Global Partnership Organization" (GGPO): With the apparent American accusations, Russian president Vladimir Putin declared to have formed a new military-economic alliance. Vladimir Putin stated: "The Americans are fueling various kinds of propaganda to start a great war. Calling us the aggressors is just hypocritical - in order to sustain peace in the Old World, we declare a major military-economic alliance in order to combat such activity from the americans."
 * Diplomacy:
 * The United States of America: You disgust us, America. You claim you wish to possibly have friendship in the future, but you blatantly promise Kaliningrad to Germany? My only word to describe you is: hypocrite! Don't even try to call us a threat for nuclear war, because YOU'RE the aggressor here! We demand you to take back your promise!
 * Ukraine: We're not even interested in you anymore. If you wish, we agree to sign a non-aggression pact.
 * Iran: Oil is never enough. So then, do you agree to join the GGPO?
 * United Kingdom: We apologize for such a tragic event to happen to you. We pray for your queen to rest in peace and to find her beloved ones in heaven in eternal harmony.
 * China: Alright. We shall leave the Korean Problem to you. However, the americans are getting too worrysome with their accusations. Perhaps you would like to take part in GGPO? America is fueling war propaganda against us, and war is certainly the last thing we want, correct?
 * Turkey: We despise Erdogan. Would you like us to guarantee the position of your current head of state?
 * Germany: You don't possibly want Kaliningrad, do you? There are literally no ethnic Germans in Kaliningrad left, why would you ever want it? Please refuse the American offer. Perhaps WE could form a friendship instead.
 * Mexico: Trump is acting as if he was a far-right leader. Perhaps you would like to join the GGPO in order to pressure the Americans into ceasing their hypocritical aggression?
 * Canada: Unlike Trump, president Putin admires the leadership of Trudeau. Would you like to improve our relations and negotiate for your entry into GGPO?
 * Poland: You're not declaring war to Lithuania in any way. Cease your aggression.
 * Lithuania: Do not worry, Lithuania. Poland won't do anything to you. We guarantee your independence.
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Syrian Civil War: The 7,000 volunteers draw out of Syria after Bashar Al-Assad's unfortunate death.

Republic of India

 * Government: The Prime Minister of Sonia Gandhi of the Indian National Congress. She is currently polled at 60% due to the success of the formation of the South Asian Economic and Military Alliance.
 * Chinese Border: Arunachal Pradesh sees reinforcements arrive as the IAF starts building up the defences already created there. This is to repel any prospective Chinese attack, based on their aggressive attitude recently.
 * Allies with Abe: Gandhi announces her solidarity with Abe, pledging forces to travel to Akita to aid those who fight for democracy.
 * New Dehli-Agra Hyperloop: The Indian government announces the start of the construction of a hyperloop train line between New Dehli and Agra. It will take 4 to 5 years to complete.
 * Road Safety: New safety guidelines are released by the Indian government. The government now expects every single Indian with a drivers license to retake the test in the next five years. Exceptions will be made on a case-by-case basis for those who are incapable to do the test.
 * Military: The Indian Armed Forces are comprised of the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, and Indian Navy. Conscription is increased as tensions with China increase and forces are sent to Japan to aid Abe's forces.
 * Indian Army: The Indian Army is comprised of 1,645,000 active personnel, 1,055,000 reserve personnel, 4,700 Combat Tanks, 3,400 Armoured Fighting Vehicles, 210 Self-Propelled Artillery, 4,400 Towed Artillery, and 290 Rocket Projectors.
 * Indian Air Force: The Indian Air Force is comprised of 145,576 personnel, 620 Fighter Aircraft, 830 Attack Aircraft, 730 Transport Aircraft, 280 Trainer Aircraft, and 17 Attack Helicopters.
 * Indian Navy: The Indian Navy is comprised of 71,228 personnel, 2 Aircraft Carriers, 16 Frigates, 13 Destroyers, 24 Corvettes, 18 Submarines, 145 Patrol Vessels, and 6 Mine Warfare Vessels.
 * New Aircraft Carriers: The INS Vikrant officially joins the Indian Navy this year, and the construction of new carriers is a top priority now. The INS Vishal is scheduled to complete in 2022, and the INS Vaijayi is scheduled to complete in 2024.
 * Japan 2 Battleplans.pngJapanese Civil War: Gandhi agrees to help Abe fend off the other factions and restore Abe to the seat of power. Over the next year, 100,000 Indian forces land in the Aomori prefecture. Unlike the Chinese, who have opted for creating literal meat shields with the number of forces they are sending, the focus of the Indian Armed Forces is to establish a reliable and sturdy defence of the north until enough firepower is obtained to make a successful counterattack. The Indian Navy patrols the waters around Hokkaido, and the use of stealth drone technology allows the IAF to see behind enemy lines and successfully gauge how powerful their forces are. Battleplans are drawn up, and Operation जनतंत्र is a go. These battleplans are carried out by the IAF and other SAEMA allied forces.
 * Economy: This year, there is a focus on subsidizing exports which are experiencing very low growth rates in the past year. This is mainly Cobalt Ore, Precious Scrap Metals, Dictation Machines, and Wheat. The GDP of India is $2.26T and its GDP per capita is $6.57k.
 * Demographics
 * Population: 1,349,332,000
 * Growth Rate: 1.19%
 * Birth Rate: 19.1 births/1,000 population
 * Death Rate: 7.1 deaths/1,000 population
 * Life Expectancy: 69 years
 * Fertility Rate: 2.2 children born/woman
 * Infant Mortality Rate: 40 deaths/1,000 live births
 * Research: India is a newly industrialised country, and so the pace of change is rapid. India must keep up with nations such as Brazil and China if they are to remain relevant on the global stage.
 * Indian Space Research Organisation: The project to bring internet to millions in Asia, Asian Internet For All, is given the green light. 500 satellites are under construction and will be launched in 2022 courtesy of SpaceX.
 * Car Communication: After long discussions with many car manufacturers and companies, all have agreed to facilitate these new safety features. New cars will now be able to talk to each other to minimize collisions.
 * Automated Freight Transport: Automatic lorries enter the mainstream Indian market, sending shockwaves through the industry. Although they are relatively expensive now, the Indian government if considering subsidizing them.
 * Nuclear power: A new power plant is opened near Kolkata to provide them with more power.
 * Lotus Credit System: The Indian government launches online voting for the first time.
 * Diplomacy: India seeks to protect itself but also gain valuable allies.
 * Abe's Japan: Japan will always be a vital partner to India. Therefore India requests that Japan joins the South Asian Economic and Military Alliance. It will allow our militaries to coordinate much better, and bring our nations much closer in the face of adversity. In addition, the added economic boost to joining SAEMA would greatly benefit Japan.
 * Kawano's Japan: Surrender now, and we will spare countless Japanese lives and avoid bloodshed. We have already pushed our way closer to the heart of Japan, Tokyo, and will continue to do so until all of Japan has been liberated. Or, you can lay down your weapons like any honourable people and surrender to the ringing bells of democracy and freedom.
 * Empress Fenneko: Your situation is extremely dire. You have China, Japan, India, and the rest of SAEMA on your back. You are being blockaded and embargoed by many nations. For the good of your people, I would advise you to surrender. Only a greedy, egotistical fool would refuse this opportunity for peace. If you really cared about the people of this great nation, you would not work with the self-righteous man pretending to be an Emperor in Tokyo. His rule is illegitimate, and you know this. So I appeal to your humanity. Stop this war, before it gets out of hand. Save your people. Do not work with this maniacal beast, and look after Japan instead of imperial gain.
 * China: We will not be relinquishing any of our claims to you due to your refusal to negotiate a joint administration of Jammu and Kashmir. Surely gaining the other lands you have claimed is superior to a small loss of land to a nation over which you would have a third of control. Regardless of this, India greatly appreciates the work China is doing to help Abe and defeat the junta.
 * Pakistan: Please remember, Pakistan, that we have no quarrels with you. Peace is our goal, and it is beneficial for both of us and for the people of Jammu and Kashmir. They deserve peace, not war, and this is the best compromise we can take. A small loss of land, yes, for both of us. But we keep our dignity and make a new ally and trading partner at the end. And we stop this nuclear stalemate between us too. Families can be reunited, people can move, trade, befriend others. From across the border. It should be possible. We all have the best of intentions, Pakistan, and the intention of India is to finally bring peace to this everlasting conflict and bring Asia into the modern age. Projects such as the Asian Internet For All are greatly beneficial to everyone, and if we worked together on these projects, we would bring opportunity and prosperity to millions. Please consider the proposal, Pakistan. For the good of us all. For the dream of a better Asia, for a better species. Anything is possible.
 * Bulgaria: Your actions against ethnic minorities are despicable. India will place extremely high tariffs on your nation, and India encourages other nations to do the same. These actions are barbaric. India also encourages any Indians in Bulgaria to come back to India immediately. The embassy in Sofia will also be closed.
 * United Kingdom: We give our solemn respect to the Royal Family on this sad occasion. Queen Elizabeth II was a great monarch.
 * Taiwan: Would you like to join the South Asian Economic and Military Alliance? SAEMA will support you in any conflict with China, who seems to be more expansionist and interventionist recently.
 * Brazil: We are fine with admitting those members. Also, can we sign a formal military alliance?
 * United States: Congratulations on your reelection. China is getting aggressive, so when the time comes, I'm sure we could collaborate. It would be in the best interests of both of our nations. One of your allies, the United Kingdom, has already agreed to help. However, I am also seeking yours, as your vast military and economic power would be very useful in some hostile situation with China that is likely to occur near the end of the Japanese Civil War or perhaps after.
 * North Korea: Your liberalisation is perfect. Well done. It would be nice if you could spare some forces for Operation जनतंत्र.
 * South Asian Economic and Military Alliance: An group of Asian nations in a military alliance and economic union.
 * India (leader)
 * Indonesia (leader)
 * Bangladesh
 * Bhutan
 * Brunei
 * Malaysia
 * Myanmar
 * North Korea
 * South Korea
 * Sri Lanka
 * Thailand

Dictatorial State of Nigeria

 * Government:
 * Dictator: Mobutu Sekekeko
 * Army Minister: Kampala Oboe
 * Leader of other Ministeries: Iodas Nababas.
 * Military: More than 800.000 militants without any skill in war (Reservists),but only 120.000 are soldiers in active with skills and trained in Kano military center mostly.
 * Demographics:  190 097 954 million habitants.
 * Economy:.
 * Agriculture
 * Oil
 * Overseas remittances
 * Services
 * Mining
 * Manufacturing
 * Diplomacy:We offer a unification with Niger because Nigeria want to help you in your famine problems,recent Sahara expantion of Bohara zone detroyed some of your farm zones.also we bring you the posibility of trade your products in our ports in Lagos harbour mostly,also,the overpopulation and hight born rate of Nigeria can help you with your unpopulation problems.


 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * None for now.

United States of America

 * Government: General Election of 2020, Donald J. Trump expected a victory and he did receive it, against megalomaniac Hillary Clinton by 67%. The normies mourn her loss. Hillary the next day commits suicide.
 * President: Donald Trump
 * The Middle Eastern Question: With Syria being in a civil war again we decide to not give a fuck anymore and let the Syrians fight for themselves. Yeah.
 * The Wall: The wall has been said to be completed by 2021.
 * Industrial Expansion: Well since China doesn't give a shit about us, we'll do it anyway.
 * America Stands Victorious: Massive war-propaganda is being funded against Russia and we are enacting a semi-conscription law, making our army bigger. We start the process of mass producing weaponry and general armored vehicles, war planes and war ships.
 * Plan "Unthinkable 2.0": We introduce a renovation of our naval ships. We know, we crush Russian navy. But by crushing Russian navy even more is acceptable. Main part of the plan is building miniature coastal forts-defences along the East coast and the West coast.
 * Reaction against the Fenneko Empire: A volunteer group has been sent to Abe's Japan and will be landed in the frontlines in Japan to help against the Fenneko Empire. A volunteer air-wing of 500 fighter-jets has also been sent for aerial superiority to also aid Indian forces, as well as other forces currently present in Japan. We send our naval vessels to embargo and set to destroy remaining enemy ships. This is a formal Declaration of War against the Fenneko Empire.
 * Operation Iwo Jima: We start the naval invasion of the Iwo Jima island as well as the rest of the Volcano Islands. We will raise the American flag like we did in World War 2. To accompany that, we will start a naval invasion near Tokyo to surround it. First we hold steadfast, then march forward. A total of 500,000 personnel take part of this operation, and 1000 fighter-jets with 200 bombers for aerial support. We encourage the United Kingdom and France to help their allies in fight. We warn our soldiers that this is expected to be like D-Day, although on a smaller scale. America is once against at war against Japan, but it will be their first time landing in Japan.
 * Crusade against the Soviet Menace: With Communism on the rise in Russia, the Republican party's confidence of the people's support has risen due to this fact. This shall stand! We will crusade the Communist threat, whatever the cost may be.
 * Economy: Gross Domestic product is $19.62T and the GDP per-capita is currently $58.107,85. By building more corporate industries, make the unemployed now employed to most Military industrial factories, our economy is getting stronger.
 * Research: The greatest minds of America have discovered ways of landing to Mars. Meanwhile however, we are also researching on state-of-the-art strategic bombers undetected by Russian radars. Which means not only do we bomb the shit out of their military, but their industries and cities; a comeback from Russian aggression. Military equipment also is in modernisation.
 * Military: By enacting the semi-conscription law, our army numbers start to rise, with cheers and high morale within the army and officers, confident of breaking the enemy.
 * United States Army: The United States Army currently has 2,118,000 personnel, 1.030,000 reserve personnel, 5,900 Combat Tanks, 39,000 AFV, 960 Self-Propelled Artillery, 800 Towed Artllery, 1,210 Rocket Projectors.
 * United States Air Force: 2,200 Fighter Aircraft, 3,000 Attack Aircraft, 5,350 Transport Aircraft, 3,000 Trainer Aircraft, 5,900 Total Helicopters Strength, 1000 Attack Helicopters.
 * United States Navy: Total ships: 416, 22 Carriers, 10 Frigates, 66 Destroyers, 66 Submarines, 13 Patrol Craft, 12 Mine Warfare Vessels
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 330,256,321, 
 * 77.8% White
 * 13% Black
 * 5% Asian
 * 17% Hispanic/Latino
 * Diplomacy: swiggity swooty
 * Saudi Arabia: swiggity swooty
 * Russia:  Our interests will be defended indefinitely, whether it means war or not. If you are going to try and convince our allies against us, that is act of aggression. We are not going to sympathise, or show any sympathy and/or empathy whatsoever on our would-be enemies, so there is no point co-operating with us. Well, in shorter words, don't mess with us and don't try to act sympathetic.
 * Ukraine: Call me when Russia starts picking on you. We'll deal with them. We promise you Greater Ukraine, as we agreed upon in Discord, with the United Kingdom.
 * North Korea: We shall start the Dejuchification process. Korea will be united once again!
 * Iran: swiggity swooty
 * Turkey: We think that Erdogan is best for presidency. Replace that douche with Erdogan. On the next topic; we will gladly support your initiative against Bulgaria, since they are killing off minorities, which include ethnic Turks. We will accept your invitation to the NDTL.
 * Bulgaria: Your acts violate international rules and the rules for Human Rights. Stop immediately or we will act against you. If Russia comes in to your defence, not only will their reputation be like ass but would start another world war, which both of you are not in a position to win at all. We start large embargo to your country, which would lead to your nation's demise.
 * Syria: We will recall any intervention soldiers from your country and from now on not give a damn. swiggity swooty
 * Germany: We officially invite you to the Northern Defence and Trade League, with promise for Kaliningrad. We will also give the Rammstein garrison and other American bases full control of yours. Being friends to Russia will not help you because, out of 2 world wars, you cannot defeat America. Well, either way, we are trying to restore your former glory, not make it go away. The Russians expelled the ethnic German people - do not trust your enemies. They did the same to the Polish. Due to the population influx in the New Germany famine struck. Kaliningrad - or Koenigsberg will be yours by joining the NCDL. If Poland does join the Russian side, we will promise you the return of Prussia.
 * India: A pact of mutual military and naval co-operation is requested. We will support you in all times. Russia is starting to become a national threat and we need allies like you in dire times.
 * Brazil: We would also like to sign a pact of mutual military and naval co-operation. Be the big boy of South America while I be the big boy of North America, including le mexicano.
 * Japan: A volunteer group has been sent to you and will be landed in the frontlines in Japan to help against the Fenneko Empire. A volunteer air-wing of 500 fighter-jets has also been sent for aerial superiority.
 * Fenneko Empire: War has been declared.
 * Kawano's Japan: You will be next.
 * United Kingdom: Russia is trying to sympathise you. We are allies to the death; so don't make it happen. Here in the States we mourn the Queen's death.
 * Finland: We request that you join the NCDL with promise of Karelia. Communists will not be given rest.
 * Estonia: We request that you join the NCDL in case the Russians go after the Baltics for the resources.
 * Lithuania: We request that you join the NCDL in case the Russians go after the Baltics for the resources.
 * Latvia: With a large Nationalist sentiment in Latvia, we also propose them to join the NCDL to tackle the communist threat.
 * Poland: We advise to not wage war against Lithuania. You could instead co-operate with us, or perish.

Republic of South Africa

 * Government: Unitary Parliamentary Constitutional Republic
 * President: Mmusi Maimane
 * Coalition Parties: Democratic Alliance (39%), National Freedom Party (8%), Inkatha (7%), 54% majority
 * Coalition Politics: Centrist, Center Left, Market Liberalism, Social Democracy, Pan-Africanism
 * Opposition Parties: African National Congress (34%), Congress of South African Trade Unions (9%), Others (3%)
 * Opposition Politics: Center-Left, Socialist, Ethnonationalist
 * Governmental Policies:
 * The South African government shall be conducting a mass selling of government property in suburban and rural areas to encourage foreign and domestic companies investments.
 * We shall begin lowering taxes, with the richest South African’s taxes going from 41% to 35%, and with the poorest South African’s taxes going from 18% to 13%.
 * To counter the lowering of personal income tax, we will raise the taxes on companies exporting rare earth minerals and fossil fuels.
 * President Mmusi Maimane, to garner support from the opposition as well, enacts reforms ensuring the safety of those working in coal, gold, and diamond mines across the country.
 * President Mmusi Maimane invests R$500 million dollars into a mass-education program for the country’s youth between 9-16 years of age. Classes will teach English and Afrikaans as mains, along with the regional language. Other classes will include arithmetic, science, and the STEM field. Most of these schools will be built in poorer areas.
 * President Mmusi Maimane begins an infrastructure project with multiple layers. The first layer is the urban one, where the government will invest R$1.2 billion dollars into the construction of more subways linking the cities to smaller towns on the perimeter. The second layer is the rural one, with the government investing R$1.4 billion dollars into road work, connecting poor towns like in the Eastern Cape and in Natal to major cities and coastal ports. The third layer is the international one, with our airports in Cape Town, Pretoria, Bloemfontein, and Durban being connected to international hubs like Dubai, Hong Kong, New York, Singapore, Atlanta, Paris, Istanbul, and more. Smaller airports will also be built in medium sized towns to help with the transport of valuable goods
 * This project will encourage workers from across the country to build it, and will be given a living wage. We hope that this will spur our unemployment rate down to 15-19%. Clearly the inspiration behind this plan comes from the United States’ New Deal after the Great Depression.
 * The project will also focus on tech companies, hoping to attract tech companies from nations in instability such as Japan. Tech companies should be attracted to us due to our low salaries, but newly educated workers and new infrastructure.
 * State of the economy:  (based on projections from economist websites)
 * GDP per capita: 7,228 (rising steadily)
 * GDP: ~412,000,000,000 (rising quickly)
 * Unemployment Rate: 24% (rising steadily)
 * Population: 57,233,000 (rising steadily)
 * Defense budget: $4,600,000,000
 * Military: (based on data from globalfirepower.com)
 * Enlisted Men: 94,000
 * Active duty: 78,000
 * Reserves: 16,000
 * Combat tanks: 200
 * AFVs: 2,260
 * Artillery: 150
 * Frigates: 4
 * Submarines: 3
 * Fighters: 17
 * Attack: 17
 * Transport: 100
 * Military Policy:
 * Instead of focusing on recruitment, we hire western mercenary generals to better train our troops.
 * We begin purchasing new infantry weaponry from European and East Asian nations.
 * We seek to purchase 125 new Challenger 2 MBTs from the United Kingdom for $527,000,000. (This price is based off of the price tag for one C2 MBT, ~$4.2mil)
 * We seek to purchase 1 La Fayette Class Frigate from the French Republic for $250 mil
 * Foreign Policy:
 * South Africa wishes to focus on a non-interventionist foreign policy due to our weak military.
 * South Africa seeks to focus herself on being the diplomatic superpower in Africa, whilst being a medium power on the international stage.
 * We have a day of mourning in South Africa for Queen Elizabeth, and the President attends her funeral and shows solidarity for the United Kingdom. (Hopefully increase in relations?)
 * We try to increase relations with all European nations (specifically France, Germany, and the UK) by offering trade tax exemptions in return for investments.
 * We ask Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland to create a mutual assistance alliance and economic alliance called the Nations of the Cape. We aim to represent Southern Africa better in the international sphere.

People's Republic of China

 * Government
 * Ending the two-child policy: The Chinese government officially ended the two child policy effective at 1st January 2020. With this in effect, China would begin campaigning Chinese people to marry Tibetan and Uyghur women and give birth to more children as an ageing population would have a detrimental impact in long-term and they want to keep up with growing young workers from Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia and the Middle East. China is aware of Tibetan and Uyghur dissidents so they carefully picked those considered loyal.
 * Censorship and state media: Censorship remains the same.
 * Sesame Credit system: The Sesame credit system is made effective on 2020 after doing multiple trials. All citizens of China will be monitored in some form through mobile phones, camera movement and digital IDs being used. So far this is only prevalent in large cities like Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing and Xi'an (but excluding Hong Kong and Macau) where a large city infrastructure makes it more relevant than rural areas. These cities all run the same credit system introduced by the state government but eventually this would be rolled out further onto smaller cities and rural towns/villages, with a goal slated by 2024 and 2029 respectively to introduce the Sesame system into fringe areas using phones. Chinese nationals living in Hong Kong and Macau are also required to register to the Sesame system or else threaten being taken back to mainland China but this is only limited by phone as Hong Kong and Macau are considered 'free' to many Chinese nationals and no huge surveillance system is imposed over it yet.
 * Green policies: China begins phasing out the largest polluting and also largest power producing resource in China, coal by 2030. With hydroelectric dams being built across China at an increasing rate (which only makes up 13-15% of power by 2020 and expected to reach it's maximum potential at 20-25%), there were also plans to build tidal power stations and wind power stations across China. Solar power plants are considered but they would likely be located in Xinjiang (the Tarim Basin is flat so it is potentially optimal) and would produce less power due to less 'solar hours' but this is the only way to stop pollution.
 * Made in China (due 2025): China continues to make efforts to achieve a strong technological sector in its economy, along with an expanded manufacturing sector that would expand the Chinese economy to all it's glory. As of this project, the GDP of China (PPP) is $26.001 trillion (inflations adjusted).
 * Hong Kong political crackdown: The Chinese government continues to crackdown on Hong Kong's political dissidents.
 * Military: Since military is voluntary due to a large military, no conscription is needed. Although in an increasingly risky geopolitical battlefield has led to the military debating whether they should begin encouraging people in China to take a service for about one year and see if they feel like it.
 * Logistics: 2,350,000 active personnel and 620,000 reserve personnel.
 * PLA Ground Force: 7,900 tanks, 9,300 armoured fighting vehicles, 2,000 artillery, 6,600 artillery and 2,150 rocket projectors.
 * PLA Navy: 3 aircraft carriers, 4 transport docks, 33 landing ship tanks, 35 landing ship medium, 32 destroyers, 52 frigates, 40 corvettes, 110 missile boats, 99 submarine chasers, 19 gunboats, 30 mine warfare vessels, 76 submarines, 12 replenishment ships.
 * PLA Air Force: 1,198 fighter aircraft, 1,600 attack aircraft, 778 transport aircraft, 373 trainer aircraft, 1,025 helicopters, 301 attack helicopters
 * Demographics: (Next Turn)
 * Research
 * China National Space Administration: China has slated their space station to be launched at 2021. Much of the station that was built across the late 2010s has been done. In long-term prospects, this space station will have a capacity to have three taikonauts living in space. After that, the CNSA plans to reach the Moon and then Mars. Another lower priority mission is to launch multiple small satellites to enhance China's internet which was announced at late 2020 and had slated launch by 2023.
 * Military Research: Autonomous cars are an emerging thing but not just yet as these cars have already just got onto the market around the early 2020s (or late estimates being the late 2020s). The Chinese military meanwhile has plans to use vehicles that are autonomous and the government wants to create a self-efficient city in their modernisation plan by introducing autonomous cars to the general population by 2030. Railgun projects are still ongoing and in research (through examination and reverse-engineering of course) and is expected to be finished by the mid-2020s. If it's done, then the railgun would certainly be a perfect weapon in South China Sea against nations who don't possess railgun technology equipped on their own 'boats'.
 * Modernisation of China: China plans to create smart cities in the near future, starting around 2021. There are already pilot projects that have been activated across China in the early 2010s. By creating new strategies and investing in technology, China will not only improve but also would essentially push China's plans of further modernisation.
 * (Stealing) Western Technology: The phasing of all Chinese-manufactured (made by Chinese companies not foreigner phones) phones containing Android OS code begins at 2020. There is just enough programmers from the state government to develop their own mobile OS, like Apple had with iOS. Since mobile phones are big thing in a more technologically-dependent world, the Chinese government must ensure that westerners would not get the hands on parts of surveillance within all Chinese-owned phones by developing their own. However this would take a while and the Chinese government had decided to remain tolerant with using Android OS phones installed in every Chinese phone but expects it to be phased out by 2028 at latest estimates.
 * Economy: Efforts on self-sufficiency and finishing off the long-term project Made in China are ongoing. China is not self-sufficient yet, but if China becomes self-sufficient, this means China would be almost immune to sanctions but this might not happen until the mid-21st century or even the late 21st century.
 * Conflicts:
 * South China Sea dispute: With Malaysia starting to building up it's own islands to contest the claim of the Nine Dash Line laid out by the Chinese for many decades and then put into plan recently, China has considered further building up new islands and send in more ships to patrol the sea for other 'hostile ships'. The South China Sea would also be used as a shipyard, where the Chinese can build ships and then add them to the ranks of the PLA's navy. About half of those built are dedicated to defending the claim of the South China Sea.
 * Border tensions: Tensions with India remain the same ever since talks have broken down. There was steady miliarisation of borders north of Arunachal Pradesh, yet China does not do anything to stop the madness of miliary and many of the soldiers and general stationed here claimed that was the 'case of defending our national borders from our enemy'.
 * War in Japan: China decided that they should begin up their ante by attacking the Fenneko Empire on multiple sides, sending in 300,000 soldiers into battle. The Chinese Communist Party is against these fanatics and they want to destroy them by force all by themselves. Despite contradictory beliefs that China is supporting Fenneko Empire, China stated that the pre-revolution Japan (the one before 2019) is the only government recognised as legitimate by China. Many experts believe that there will be serious repercussions due to military intervention directly and so the Chinese media decides to block anti-war messages across the nation but this isn't enough especially with Hong Kongers where freedom of speech and information is expressed in multiple ways. Riots begin to ensue across Hong Kong and Macau as anti-war protestors turned violent. (its awoww what do you expect)
 * Diplomacy:
 * Nations that claim South China Sea (except the Philippines): There is nothing to stop building up our legitimacy of our claims over South China Sea. Stop quarrelling around. We can make this tough as you wish.
 * Philippines: Rodrigo Duterte <3
 * Pakistan: We would love to accept a military alliance from you. Under one big condition, do not bow down to a joint administration project. We lose our claims to India if we do.
 * India: If we want our own claim to Kashmir given up, you will just control it as if it were your own puppet state, even if Pakistan gives up their claim over Jammu and Kashmir, you are exploiting their goals over the region to your own. Therefore our relations should be kept the same regardless of what you do or what I do.
 * Japan: Eat faeces, especially you Fenneko Empire.
 * Russia: We definitely want to join your alliance. The US is a big threat to our future of a self-efficient future and their worrisome allies who are becoming major superpowers. (press f to pay respects for China)

Federation of Malaysia

 * Government:
 * Wawasan 2030: The Malaysian government aims to achieve several goals by the year 2030, mainly based off Wawasan 2020 that failed due to corruption in the previous ruling party.
 * Harimau Policy: Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad announces a new policy, in which a stronger Malaysia will be pursued. Economic and societal growth will be strengthened, and a larger military to be able to face threats overseas and domestically.
 * One Malaya: Diplomatic missions are carried out in Singapore and Brunei to promote the idea of One Malaya to solidify Malay hegemony between the three nations.
 * One ASEAN: The government aims to strengthen the ASEAN mentality, and mould it into a stronger organisation similar to the European Union while bringing the nations of Southeast Asia together to cooperate against threats like China.
 * South China Sea Claims: Limited to existing claims, while also revoking claims that go against Brunei's EEZ.
 * Malaysian Armed Forces:
 * Malaysian Army:
 * Active Personnel: 120,000
 * Reserve Personnel: 320,000
 * Tanks: 80
 * AFVs: 1,350
 * Artillery: 190
 * Rocket Launchers: 59
 * Royal Malaysian Navy:
 * Frigates: 4
 * Corvettes: 6
 * Submarines: 3
 * Patrol Craft: 45
 * Royal Malaysian Air Force:
 * Aircraft: 197
 * Economy: More focused on the export of biofuel produced in Malaysian plantations rather than the export of crude oil. Electric vehicle production commences.
 * Research and Development:
 * Biofuel Engineering: The development of a biofuel engine for commercial use will lessen the reliance on crude oil in favour of renewable fuel that can be locally produced.
 * Diplomacy:
 * ASEAN (except the Philippines): It is clear that ASEAN needs to remind the world of its worth, and unite to make sure our sovereignty is not infringed upon. As shown by recent events, we cannot trust the rest of the world to uphold our ideals in their entirety, so we must be strong enough to do so ourselves.
 * Philippines: Sinophile.
 * China: Begone, thot.
 * United Kingdom: God bless the Queen.
 * Fenneko Empire: We do not recognise you as the successor state of Japan, nor a legitimate state.
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * South China Sea Dispute: More naval craft patrol the islands within the EEZ of Malaysia, as well as the claimed islands in the Spratlys. Offshore bases are being built there to solidify Malaysian claims. Sonar technology is utilised to intercept any Chinese military craft that dare enter the region.

French Republic

 * Government: Unitary semi‑presidential constitutional republic
 * President: Emmanuel Macron
 * Prime Minister: Édouard Philippe
 * President of the Senate: Gérard Larcher
 * President of the National Assembly: François de Rugy.
 * Economy: The economy of France is the 6th largest on the planet using nominal figures, and the 10th largest by PPP figures. The leading sectors and industries that France relies on are telecommunications, chemicals, tourism, defence, aerospace, and shipbuilding. The nation scores 0.886 on the HDI, and 25th on the Corruption Perceptions Index. The economic hub of the nation is centred on the capital Paris, however the tech sector centres around Sophia Antipolis near Nice. Currently, France is striving to improve relations with other nations to ease the tourism industry after the hit from the striking of alliance, while shipbuilding and defence grow.
 * Military: France maintains the 6th largest military budget in the world, and the 3rd largest nuclear stockpile. A portion of active forces leave duty and become reserve personnel due to a growing amount of seclusion and isolation from nations around the world.
 * Budget: €40.4 billion
 * Active Personnel: 360,835
 * Reserve Personnel: 52,680
 * Ships: 180
 * Aircraft: 461
 * Naval Aircraft: 210
 * Combat Aircraft: 226
 * Research and Development: France leads the world as a prominent figure in science, research, and development. Currently, three major projects are being pursued by the government:
 * Projet Fauvette: This project strives to create a powerful new tank for the French Armed Forces that is an upgrade from the current tank used.
 * Opération Patrie: This project's details are only known by the French government.
 * Projet Biscaye: This project's details are only known by the French government.
 * Diplomacy: France strives to retie with its former allies after what is dubbed the Fall.
 * State of Japan: We continue support and recognition of your state as we send troops to help defend and support citizens. We have sent 15,000 of our troops to aid in efforts to reunify the Japanese isles, and bring back stability to Japan!
 * Fenneko Empire: Your existence threatens the peace and serenity of the world order. Surrender now, or else we will have to take extreme measures!
 * Kawano's Japan: Your existence threatens the peace and serenity of the world order. Surrender now, or else we will have to take extreme measures!
 * United Kingdom: May the lord bless the queen, for she has unfortunately perished all too soon. We apologize for the loss of this coveted monarch, and hope that she has gone to a better place.
 * Nations Formerly in the EU (except Bulgaria, see Bulgaria); U.K, Norway; Serbia, B.H, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania: For those of you who were in the EU before the Fall, we invite you back in again. Europe will be severely disconnected and weak if we do not come together for brotherhood and stand together. Our scientists, developers, people, and trade will take a hit if we are not to unite once again, so I ask of you all, if you are willing to rejoin. I also wish to start and advance with negotiations with B.H, Serbia, Macedonia, and Albania, and also ask Norway and the U.K if they have any intentions to rejoin/join.
 * Italy: We respect your decision of rejecting our call for uniting together back into the EU, but know that separation and division will only make Europe weaker, not stronger. If you do wish to pursue any sort of relationship with the EU on the grounds of trade and other business, do let us know.
 * South Africa: We do hope to grow our relations, and return your cuts on taxes with a few investments. We are somewhat cautious of BRICS however.
 * NDTL: We ask members of NDTL (and America specifcally), if we should participate in Operation जनतंत्र, due to our similar goals and interests. A separate operation may also be deemed possible if so.
 * Bulgaria: Your genocide of the Turks is absolutely unacceptable and disgusting. How dare you commit to genocide, after all that has been done in this world, from the Holocaust, to the Tutsi genocide, yet nations like yours still seem to be in this illusion that specific people groups deserve to die. You have violated basic human rights, trespassed on several laws, broken simple morals, and much more. Because of your disgusting activity, we officially end any trade/relations we have with Bulgaria, and refuse to accept Bulgarian reentry into the EU (not that you'd want to anyway). We may also call for an international boycott of Bulgaria, put sanctions on your already poor nation, and much more if you continue. And note that France is not doing this out of politics, but out of basic acceptance of rights, people groups, and sheer morality. You will pay for your actions, whether you like it or not.
 * Events:
 * Reformation of the EU: On January 12th, the EU parliament was voted in as people came to the polls. Attendance however was at (yet again) a historic low of 41.98% of the population.
 * Bulgarian Boycott: The French Republic begins cutting off aid and goods from Bulgaria due to the Turk genocide. Not all aid and goods is cut off, but it will be if Bulgaria continues its actions.