Poll

UNITED NATIONS: Send UN investigators to Japan to investigate evidence of weaponized chemical/biological agents

Yay
Nay
Abstain

Author Topic: CypherX's Nation RP: Earth 1990 - Y2K, AGAIN? [1999]  (Read 48420 times)

Swedenland's president releases a public statement regarding the Iraqi Regime's recent invasion of Kuwait.

-you flip that loving newspaper and read the statement that he made-


the U.S. states that if the nations of the world don't stop conflict where it starts, then they have already failed to live up to the mission of the UN.

Australia starts using tidal source power and solar panels. We also use off shore and on land windmills. We proceed to build a wall around the capital.

I take Finland, perkele!

Also I have never tried this before so teach me plz

I call Great Britain
My bad, thought I got you. Try to stick within the RP's rules this time, thanks.

I take Finland, perkele!

Also I have never tried this before so teach me plz
It's pretty easy actually, just follow the rules and start posting as your nation. Look at this thread for an example.

I take Finland, perkele!

Also I have never tried this before so teach me plz

invade poland



south africa would like to purchase 40 challenger tanks from the UK and 40 rheinmetall 120mms from germany

south africa begins constructing a couple of armor factories

the strict racial segregation policies of SA begin to be loosened
 

West Germany approves the South African order.



every country is in the UN unless the player that controls it states otherwise

every country is in the UN unless the player that controls it states otherwise
ok un vote all asian countries get 50% of all military contracts

ok un vote all asian countries get 50% of all military contracts
Good place to post about UN votes.

Firstly, there's still an ongoing UN vote. We can't do two at once.

Secondly, they need to make sense. I'm not really even sure what you're asking, and if I understand it correctly that wouldn't be something that would get proposed. The UN can't arbitrarily force all companies in the world to give countries their products.

I want to blånda upp and be friend with sveden

The United States begins reforming the International Monetary Fund so that it places more of an emphasis on improving the quality of life of citizens in countries instead of solely focusing on economic growth at the expensive of the people. Existing loans will be modified so that they are more lenient, so that debtor nations can pursue infrastructure improvement projects, some incentives will be given for promoting environmentally friendly practices, monitored by the UNDP. Nations who recieve money from the IMF will be given more time to adjust their economic systems to mitigate the negative consequences of rapid economic and social change; furthermore, government budget restrictions will be reduced or abolished entirely if the country demonstrates good faith. The IMF and the United States will also stop supporting repressive regimes, instead, they will promote legitimately democratic governments regardless of economic ideology. In other words, the period of supporting regimes based off of anticommunism alone is over. The U.S. will still provide aid to countries that experience a natural disaster or other humanitarian disaster, but it will be distributed by the U.S. rather than the local government. The United States will also seek to improve relations with existing countries that are republics or democratic by nature, not by name (oppressive regimes).

- IMF reforms introduced
- Strict Anticommunist/socialist foreign aid policy ended
- Humanitarian aid policy changed
- Improve relations with democratic governments of all ideologies
- U.S. government will stop trying to gain economic concessions with their influence in small countries

A call is made to all nuclear powers to negotiate a non-proliferation treaty to draw down the number of nuclear warheads in active service.
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