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it's the hardest but yields the greatest rewards.
it's the hardest but yields the greatest rewards.
Shit, thought that was already in the update. Damn you C&P, damn you!!!HC, now would probably be a good time to explain what advancements are and what mechanical benefits they bring.
Shit, thought that was already in the update. Damn you C&P, damn you!!!
Added examples of four things that will be given to all paths.
God I'd love to do federation, make us look like the ultimate border gore nation.
Federation will make us have to do the nationalities question again, so no thank you
Mengistu Haile Mariam used that pause to strong-arm himself into the limelight by lambasting the diplomats about trying to prevent the single most significant step into an African Unity that had ever existed without outside interference, all over non-issues that would cost them nothing to agree to, and even less to observe.
Like our own version of Esperanto?Would a vehicular language be a possible advancement? Or are we planning to pop out a real-time translator?
What about the Australian Communist Democratic Communes (ACDC)?The Autonomous Australian Communist Communes (Working Title) are.
(It has literally 0 impact, but let me have my joke. )
Yes, after all, one of the Cy Pact's biggest hurdle is that each member state has a mother tongue. If we don't create a vehicular language I imagine that the Cy Pact will end up using French or English and that would just help prolong colonialist hegemony over the member states.
We should also remember that we invited the USSR and more importantly India also, and off the two considering the events in 1971 ,India is vey likely to join ,and any fedaration involving either of the two is not going to go well with the US .Federation will make us have to do the nationalities question again, so no thank you
because if I remember right NAM as already a thing in the 1970s.
According to the wiki page about the NAM there were only 6 countries in the NAM by '81 with India joining in '83. All of them joined us when offered except Sri Lanka because we apparently didn't send them an invite for some reason.because if I remember right NAM as already a thing in the 1970s.
Perhaps, but for the moment at least, the US has their hands full with other things.We should also remember that we invited the USSR and more importantly India also, and off the two considering the events in 1971 ,India is vey likely to join ,and any fedaration involving either of the two is not going to go well with the US .
We should also remember that we invited the USSR and more importantly India also, and off the two considering the events in 1971 ,India is vey likely to join ,and any fedaration involving either of the two is not going to go well with the US .
P.S : Is NAM(Non Aligned Movement ) still a thing or what ?
According to the wiki page about the NAM there were only 6 countries in the NAM by '81 with India joining in '83. All of them joined us when offered except Sri Lanka because we apparently didn't send them an invite for some reason.