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Author Topic: Sid Jairo's Europa Forumalis: Cold War Mini - AND THE WINNER IS... ROME?!  (Read 151325 times)

If any of you had trouble with this you should have brought it up the 3 times I mentioned that Canada claimed a chunk of the Arctic.

If any of you had trouble with this you should have brought it up the 3 times I mentioned that Canada claimed a chunk of the Arctic.
Because no one wants to bother because we all know you'd flip your stuff.

I think that's utter BS.

You can still drill, no one is allowed to put missile platforms, troops, warships up there. Both sides benefit without having to worry about an attack from the great north or south.
« Last Edit: March 22, 2014, 05:15:49 PM by Harm94 »

With all the other wars finished up, Brazil easily crushes what communist resistance there is left in Southern Argentina. Argentina is reunited as one.

Additionally, Brazil begins to pressure more countries, including Argentina, to join the South American Union.

Cuba requests alliances with all members of the South American Union.

Military units are being pulled from all foreign nations

Mexico ceasefire accepted.


262mm MLRS system

I call it M87 Orkan.

We also have some smaller systems, but this one will remove enemies better. Is cheaper alternative to Smerch.

Canada invites Cuba to the DAPP.

Any DAPP members who wish to reject this proposition, say so now.


Whatever.

Canada ceases its activity in Europe and withdraws all forces from foreign land, save for the few in Panama and Brazil (those in Brazil are planning to leave with the Canadian Red Cross once CRC operations are finished in providing water, food, and proper shelter+home electronics for those in ex-latin red lands.).

Canada is like in a permanent recession.

Negative, our production and exportation of maple syrup has saved our economy.

Plus our sale of oil in the Arctic helped (It is uncommon we export it, however).

Plus our sale of oil in the Arctic helped (It is uncommon we export it, however).
Do you even realize how loving contradictory this is

Maple syrup is a commodity, not a precious resource.  Either way, you yet again made your expenditures soar above your income.

Who is buying oil from Canada anyways?