Talk:Confracta Continentem (Map Game)/@comment-26247925-20180221160805

Republic of Serbia

 * Government
 * Šešeljic Serbia II: With unemployment at levels not seen since the Great Dilemma, Šešelj moves onto other pressing matters. Firstly, the Serbian National Clerical Council is created to dictate religious policy in Serbia. The SNCC functions essentially as a Religious Ministry within the Serbian government. After conferring with the SNCC, Šešelj announces his "War on Militancy".
 * Police Hegemony II: The War on Militancy is well underway in Serbia. Many religious underground groups, primarily Islamic but also Jewish, are branded militant and terrorist groups by Šešelj. Continuing to increase security in the country allows for Šešelj to keep a tight hold on religion in Serbia, although the addition of Kosovo has impeded plans.
 * Patriotic Paternalism: The National Anthem is revised by Šešelj himself. Šešelj implements new laws which state that all schoolchildren, regardless of age, must sing the National Anthem at the start of every day. In addition to this, Šešelj applies the same rule to the National Assembly, as well as banning women from entering the National Assembly, let alone running for office.
 * Kosovan Rights: With the acquisition of Kosovo into the Serbian realm, as well as the founding of a defensive agreement with Albania, Kosovars are given equal rights to those of Serbian nationals. Šešelj calls for anti-Kosovar hatred to end, as "the Kosovars are part of the Serbian realm, and related to our Albanian brothers in Tirana.".
 * Military
 * Military Infrastructure II: Land and air bases expand into Kosovo.
 * Military Composition: The Serbian Armed Forces comprises of the Serbian National Army, Serbian National Police Force, and Serbian National Air Force.
 * Serbian National Army: The Serbian National Army is comprised of 117,655 active personnel, 56,980 reserve personnel, 986 Combat Tanks, 733 Armoured Fighting Vehicles, 89 Self-Propelled Artillery, 178 Towed Artillery, and 100 Rocket Projectors.
 * Serbian National Police Force: The Serbian National Police Force is responsible for all local and national law enforcement. It is comprised of 67,890 uniformed officers.
 * Serbian National Air Force: The Serbian National Air Force is comprised of 12,670 active personnel, 3,890 reserve personnel, 39 Fighter Aircraft, 60 Attack Aircraft, 58 Transport Aircraft, 56 Trainer Aircraft, and 57 Attack Helicopters.
 * Conflict: Šešelj puts pressure on Montenegro, saying that "the joint state of Serbia-Montenegro must be restored for order to prevail in the Balkans".
 * War on Montenegro: 40,000 Serbian Armed Forces march into Montenegro.
 * April: The 40,000 Serbian Armed Forces are split into two armies. The 1st Serbian Army, of 20,000 men, attack Montenegro through the north. The 2nd Serbian Army, of 20,000 men, attack Montenegro through the north-east. Pljevlja and Plav are occupied, while Bijelo Polje is surrounded.
 * May: The 1st Army takes Bielo Polje and moves down to Mojkovac, also taking this town. They regroup here in preparation for the attack on Zabljak. Meanwhile, the 2nd Army takes Berane and Kolasin, meeting the 1st Army in Mojkovac and preparing for a pre-emptive strike on Savnik to cut the forces in Zabljak off from ground-based supply.
 * June: The 2nd Army takes Savnik with ease, before moving to Pluzine to encircle forces in Zabljak. The 1st Army encircles Zabljak.
 * July: Pluzine falls. The 2nd Army takes Niksic and prepares for a strike on Manastir Ostrog.
 * August: Zabljak falls early on, and the 1st Army regroups with the 2nd Army. They both attack Manastir Ostrog, surprising the enemy with double the strength expected. With Manastir taken, the combined forces move to Podgorica. Podgorica weakens over the latter 3 weeks of August.
 * September: Podgorica falls, and the 1st Army and 2nd Army race to the coast. The 1st Army moves south into Skadarsko Jezero National Park, taking Bar and moving further south to take Ulcinj and Ada Bojana. The 2nd Army moves west through Manastir Ostrog to resupply, and then moves south to take Kotor, Perast, Boka Bay, and Herceg Novi.
 * October: The 1st Army captures Budva and Cetinje, navigating around Mount Lovcen and meeting the 2nd Army in Tivat. As Tivat falls, Montenegro surrenders.
 * Treaty of Tivat:
 * The Republic of Montenegro is forced to cede all land to the Republic of Serbia.
 * Signed, Vojislav Šešelj (President of the Republic of Serbia) and Miodrag Lekić (President of the Republic of Kosovo).
 * Diplomacy
 * Albania: Would you be interested in joining a military alliance to be known as the Balkan Entente, to preserve order?
 * Macedonia: Would you be interested in joining a military alliance to be known as the Balkan Entente, to preserve order?
 * Wallachia: Would you be interested in joining a military alliance to be known as the Balkan Entente, to preserve order? Also, Serbia would like to know your interests in the Bulgarian region.
 * Military Alliances
 * Athens - Turn 1
 * Wallachia - Turn 2
 * Defensive Alliances
 * Albania - Turn 2
 * Macedonia - Turn 2
 * Guarantees
 * Albania - Turn 1
 * Macedonia - Turn 1
 * Wallachia - Turn 1
 * Research Alliances
 * Athens - Turn 1