Lol national socialists you make me laugh with your irony. The propaganda posters are kept up, but Erinamese posters go up in the native languages of the area saying what the Erinamese government has to offer- food, rights to elect officials to office, to maintain business, right to travel freely, and rights to speak openly about whatever they choose (within reason, ex. No profanity). Negative Erinamese posters also include some depicting rebels as those who are enemies to peaceful inclusion in society, and those who foolishly reject services and rights, and prefer a dictatorial society with limited rights, if any at all.
Erinamese satellites locate some bases in the mountains and forests. Railguns are fired to strike near the camps, but not to cause any damage or harm anyone. Planes fly over, dropping pamphlets saying those that lay down arms and return to peaceful civilian life will receive rights and rations back, and will be eligible for full citizenship. Those that do not comply within a week will become ineligible for mercies, and will be treated as war criminals and enemies of the state. The Erinamese government outlines that it is being very lenient to even consider this, and urges that rebellion is pointless.
The political theater focuses as follows: Those in the cities generally lean towards Erinamese Loyalty, those in the country lean toward the rebellion.
YM is ≈73% removed from Yaoslovakia's systems. Communications are online for the most part, and engineers are having trouble deprogramming at the location of Abdullahi's jammers.
Border regulations increase regarding smuggling and bringing in firearms. All owners of firearms in the colonies are required to get licenses for their firearms.
Also, I think there was something said about claims in Greenland sometime back.