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what do you mean no real reason, do you think you peacefully annexing canada in a hoot is a realer reason than us two declaring war for resources?

it's pan-americanism. it's a stuff excuse but it's still a genuine appeal to nationalism. same applies to germany's attitude towards poland (polish corridor), austria, and the sudetenland. i'm not trying to say that the uk and italy shouldn't have the right to invade, but i am saying that they don't have a justification besides imperialism

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the US begins taking steps to scrap the fascintern, but offers a direct alliance to finland to protect their independence



if the "un" in its current state isnt scrapped im considering leaving the rp. decepticon is right about the anglospheric unrest but that's not a valid excuse for this megacoalition of states that would otherwise hate each other. and while we're on the subject of unrealistic events, how is italy just roflstomping its way through the balkans and anatolia? italy historically hit a brick wall in greece which only the germans were able to break through.

the fascintern might've been an attempted mega alliance but it was a justified one. it opposed communism. it was modeled after the anti-commie post-ww2 mindset that landed britain, west germany, and italy on the same side, only this time it's fascism replacing democracies, not the other way around.

now that the fascintern is dead and the only fascist nations that've invaded with no real justification (italy, britain) are on their own (besides de facto cooperation with germany and the US, respectively), will the un be shrinking? or is it still going to be the very thing it was meant to combat, only exponentially more loving handicapped?

i'm really getting sick of this stuff. let me remind everyone that the war against japan is one where i'm not only cooperating with non-fascists but i'm doing it in the name of protecting the chinese. so don't loving use the second sino-japanese war as an example of why the un should linger.

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Off Topic / Re: Sweden is turning into a third world country.
« on: August 03, 2016, 07:26:53 AM »

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Off Topic / Re: ayy lmao i'm 15
« on: August 03, 2016, 07:15:00 AM »
Otis Da HousKat, Bisjac, and Masterlegodude and ChexGuy have been on this forum for 11 years. Why can't he?

otis, bisjac, mldude and chex are all examples of what could've been

he's warning op to not make the same mistakes that our elders made

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Off Topic / Re: Desktop Megathread 3 - Post your Desktop/Homescreen!
« on: August 03, 2016, 06:22:45 AM »

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Forum Games / Re: Use the above User's avatar as a reaction to something
« on: August 03, 2016, 06:15:01 AM »


And...
That's research.

no its a butt

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Off Topic / Re: belated 3000 posts
« on: August 03, 2016, 06:03:09 AM »
4349

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Off Topic / Re: Post your cringey old account
« on: August 03, 2016, 04:42:57 AM »
i was impressively stupid on my old account

I'd rather not lol

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it means it's a game so sit down, dumby
it's essentially a double unholy alliance. japan was rejected by the axis and the USSR holds a grudge against the fascists so both would be brought together to fight against the ultra fascist alliance. Also two countries being fascist doesn't mean they're aligned. They can have incredibly different goals. two nationalist countries are for their own country. A neo-roman empire would conflict with a neo-greek empire, for instance.

and naturally the real allies weren't specifically democracies, just anti-fascist. here, they're not necessarily anti-fascist, but anti-fascintern. if they can use japan's military prowess to their advantage then of course they would. nationalist countries have existed for thousands of years. it's not them, but this particularly militaristic bunch of countries that need to be stopped. some ultra-neutral countries are scared by the sudden rise of fascism and opt to join the allies.

except you explicitly stated it was a loving democratic alliance

 some of the members had serious gripes with eachother or had no quarrel with the fascintern

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haha
anyway back to the rp

what does this mean

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Off Topic / Re: German Bikers defend their women from rapefugees
« on: August 03, 2016, 12:00:39 AM »
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cuckstains vs mudslimes huh

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Certainly Holland will be able to hold of the invading force! They must!

France, along with Belgium, Portugal, Ireland Luxembourg, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Poland, Cuba, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand, create the United Nations; a great alliance of democracies. (This is the official name of the Allies, a military alliance, not the intergovernmental organization.) They also, with hesitation, invite the Soviet Union as well as Japan as honorary members. Switzerland and Liechtenstein are invited but choose to remain neutral.

itt: vehemently neutral nations and practically fascist "democracies" join a democratic alliance, and invite an autocrat and the biggest communist

i get that the rp doesn't have to exactly mirror history but this is just dumb

portugal was historically an authoritarian regime that, while officially neutral, was in many ways pro-fascist

ireland was also strongly neutral but since it borders a now fascist britain i'll let it slide

sweden had a very strongly pro-neutrality foreign doctrine originating in the napoleonic wars when the mistake of siding with france cost them finland

norway historically attempted neutrality but was invaded anyway (as in, despite clear signs of an impending threat, it didn't join a faction until it was too late)

poland has recent historical reasons for disinterest in joining a faction with the soviets

cuba was incredibly corrupt, but deeply within the american sphere of influence. a fascist america would only encourage cuban cooperation, especially with the abundant american influence on the young hispanic island nation

the whole non-american anglosphere had abundant british influence, and not just politically. while south africa has some justification in being worried, sort of, i guess (italian invasion of ethiopia), australia and new zealand really have nothing to fall back on. they were invited to an alliance quite recently, displaying fascist-anglospheric friendliness to them, and the japanese empire by 1940 was an obvious threat to the pacific.

plus... inviting japan in general to a democratic alliance...

japan is a loving military-led imperial monarchy. they make the soviet union look like switzerland.

belgium was historically neutral but i think seeing their northern neighbour getting doublericharded is a pretty solid justification for them siding with france (again), so that's fine

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Forum Games / Re: What is the person above you avatar saying?
« on: August 02, 2016, 05:48:18 PM »
kill me

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legalize all drugs so people don't kill each other over them, maybe??

are you seriously advocating for the legalization of things like heroine and crystal meth

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