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Turkey bird empire

United acadia wrote:Could we continue this in half an hour

OK, btw I think we should continue this after two-three hours, I have to do some stuff to.

United acadia

North caesian territory

The Municipalities of Antarctica wrote:Meanwhile as the public transport sector has to contend with the most short-tempered and no-nonsense minister of the entire government. Aurora Vulff. Director of the Ministry of Transport.

I suppose that means your transportation minister hasn’t been censured for corrupt deals with the car industry...

Then again that also has to due with the fact no one will probably drive a car in your country because the fuel would just freeze.

North caesian territory wrote:I suppose that means your transportation minister hasn’t been censured for corrupt deals with the car industry...

Then again that also has to due with the fact no one will probably drive a car in your country because the fuel would just freeze.

There's ways around that. Though Vulff is notoriously hostile towards automobile manufacturers, to the point that she's driven at least two of them out of Hii directly.

North caesian territory

weed is good y’all

Mestovakia wrote:United acadia

I'm going over my military right now; The vast majority of it is Vietnam-era U.S equipment. The bulk of my armoured units are M41 Light Tanks.

That sounds interesting, but what about your actual nation

Good morning

North caesian territory

North caesian territory

The Municipalities of Antarctica wrote:There's ways around that. Though Vulff is notoriously hostile towards automobile manufacturers, to the point that she's driven at least two of them out of Hii directly.

Car manufacturing here on the other hand is not extremely restricted (besides basic stuff like not shooting unions with shotguns) however it also suffers from a declining industry in general. In fact many people here ride a carnivorous variant of the equilla genus called the Viotee which is a horse... but meaner... just because cars have massively risen in price.

Druggies park wrote:weed is good y’all

Our citizens prefer drugs made from local plants made here in the republics, it’s always good to support local manufacturers over long distance supply chains and factories in only the spirits know what country.

North caesian territory wrote:Car manufacturing here on the other hand is not extremely restricted (besides basic stuff like not shooting unions with shotguns) however it also suffers from a declining industry in general. In fact many people here ride a carnivorous variant of the equilla genus called the Viotee which is a horse... but meaner... just because cars have massively risen in price.Our citizens prefer drugs made from local plants made here in the republics, it’s always good to support local manufacturers over long distance supply chains and factories in only the spirits know what country.

Well, we have a thriving car industry. Would a free trade agreement be problematic to your nation? If not, we would be happy to export cars to you at low prices, and import metals and ores from your mining industry to help us make more cars.

Arthralonia and North caesian territory

The eglintonian confederation

The Eglintonian Confederation is ranked 125,163rd in the world and 3,387th in the Pacific for Largest Insurance Industry, scoring 581.38 on the Risk Expulsion Effectiveness Rating.

United acadia

Rho Ophiuchi is ranked 12,732nd in the world and 373rd in the Pacific for Largest Insurance Industry, scoring 5,518.69 on the Risk Expulsion Effectiveness Rating.

Rho Ophiuchi wrote:Well, we have a thriving car industry. Would a free trade agreement be problematic to your nation? If not, we would be happy to export cars to you at low prices, and import metals and ores from your mining industry to help us make more cars.

How do your cars look like?

Arthralonia wrote:How do your cars look like?

They are made from steel, have good mileage, have really good brakes, and are very structurally sound, allowing them to easily survive crashes. As for shape, different corporations make differently-shaped cars. For example, Hyperindustrial Motors, one of our largest car manufacturers, makes relatively boxy cars.

United acadia wrote:That sounds interesting, but what about your actual nation

The LoW forces deployed in Acadia deploy to the nearest city, wiping out insurgents and restoring order to the area. The Five Rooks are sent to the most populated city with a small detachment to get rid of a rival faction.

United acadia

Novoblupolia wrote:AAlexandra: The Dolina state as a whole if focused on the environment.

Ithil-Galad: I hope all of your nation follows its example

Land of white wrote:The LoW forces deployed in Acadia deploy to the nearest city, wiping out insurgents and restoring order to the area. The Five Rooks are sent to the most populated city with a small detachment to get rid of a rival faction.

An order comes in from President Coppens: LoW forces are to stand down and not attack any insurgents without permission from the president of Acadia as negotiations are underway for peaceful unification

North caesian territory

Rho Ophiuchi wrote:Well, we have a thriving car industry. Would a free trade agreement be problematic to your nation? If not, we would be happy to export cars to you at low prices, and import metals and ores from your mining industry to help us make more cars.

That would however create competition from local manufacturers in a time when we are facing high unemployment and income is down. Due to this money cannot be spent on cars and jobs cannot afford to be lost. Thus due to our protectionist nature we cannot accept this.

Rho Ophiuchi wrote:They are made from steel, have good mileage, have really good brakes, and are very structurally sound, allowing them to easily survive crashes. As for shape, different corporations make differently-shaped cars. For example, Hyperindustrial Motors, one of our largest car manufacturers, makes relatively boxy cars.

https://barrettjacksoncdn.azureedge.net/staging/carlist/items/Fullsize/Cars/24195/24195_Side_Profile_Web.jpg
https://bringatrailer.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/1990_oldsmobile_custom_cruiser_155492985675e44IMG_3296.jpg?fit=940%2C667

Our cars look like this. Civilian ones at least. Obviously they have modern engines and components inside them, according to our technological level.

United acadia wrote:An order comes in from President Coppens: LoW forces are to stand down and not attack any insurgents without permission from the president of Acadia as negotiations are underway for peaceful unification

Ok
The LoW forces stand down and move towards the capital where they will return for guard duty.

United acadia

Land of white wrote:Ok
The LoW forces stand down and move towards the capital where they will return for guard duty.

The president sends a thanks to the forces for their aid and gives them comfortable accommodations.

Land of white

North caesian territory wrote:That would however create competition from local manufacturers in a time when we are facing high unemployment and income is down. Due to this money cannot be spent on cars and jobs cannot afford to be lost. Thus due to our protectionist nature we cannot accept this.

Okay then. No worries!

North caesian territory

Our cars are pretty limited in production and we don't usually export. They can be considered collectibles. They are focused on comfort and safety, because our country has long and empty roads between cities...

Glarnyraefon islands

Greater rohanland

Rho Ophiuchi wrote:Okay then. No worries!

Can we be allies?

Rebels under the command of a disloyal military brigade have shelled the capital city of Charlerois, from positions in a forest just a few kilometers away. The rebel forces had access to 155 mm M777 towed howitzers that were once in the Acadian Armed Forces arsenal. The brief shelling, which took place for approximately 30 minutes, came to an end after jets carried out a targeted bombing run of the artillery positions and destroyed them. A total of 52 casualties were sustained by government forces during the shelling; 78 rebel forces were killed during the battle.

United acadia wrote:That sounds interesting, but what about your actual nation

What would you like to know?

United acadia

Mestovakia wrote:What would you like to know?

Are you still Altis, or East Germany, or a north American nation?

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