It's been a while since I last wrote a story, so I may be a little rusty.
This story is being written as a series of newspaper articles, etc., an idea I first discussed doing a long time ago. If there are large gaps of time between posts, forgive me. I am doing my best to work Apolyton into a busy schedule.
The Tribune --- October 1970 Edition
WAR LOOMS
Many Fear 1920 Recurrence
The world holds its breath as dignitaries from England and America travel to Berlin for a three day summit. Chancellor Bismarck, hoping to prevent further deterioration of the current situation involving the two superpowers, invited the heads of both countries to meet on neutral grounds to hopefully bring an end to the uneasy peace that has prevailed between America and England for the past three weeks.
What began as a minor dispute over mining rights unexpectedly escalated into what many feared would be a recurrence of the War of 1920, which split the Continent apart as America ordered its diplomats to leave England and stepped up its military exercises in the Northern Seas. England responded by closing its airports to all American flights and detaining nearly two hundred Americans, including fifty military personnel for over five hours before ordering them to leave.
Every country has agreed to send representatives to the Summit, which is expected to discuss a variety of issues, from the current American-England conflict to the growing problem of pollution.
Some doubt the effectiveness of such a summit. A top Persian government official said that America and England would do as it pleased, unless the other countries intervened "in a more serious nature...possibly militarily, in order to maintain the current peace...the [Berlin] summit, as described by Mr. Bismarck, lacks the strength to make any significant headway in the current situation."
As always, feedback is appreciated.
This story is being written as a series of newspaper articles, etc., an idea I first discussed doing a long time ago. If there are large gaps of time between posts, forgive me. I am doing my best to work Apolyton into a busy schedule.
The Tribune --- October 1970 Edition
WAR LOOMS
Many Fear 1920 Recurrence
The world holds its breath as dignitaries from England and America travel to Berlin for a three day summit. Chancellor Bismarck, hoping to prevent further deterioration of the current situation involving the two superpowers, invited the heads of both countries to meet on neutral grounds to hopefully bring an end to the uneasy peace that has prevailed between America and England for the past three weeks.
What began as a minor dispute over mining rights unexpectedly escalated into what many feared would be a recurrence of the War of 1920, which split the Continent apart as America ordered its diplomats to leave England and stepped up its military exercises in the Northern Seas. England responded by closing its airports to all American flights and detaining nearly two hundred Americans, including fifty military personnel for over five hours before ordering them to leave.
Every country has agreed to send representatives to the Summit, which is expected to discuss a variety of issues, from the current American-England conflict to the growing problem of pollution.
Some doubt the effectiveness of such a summit. A top Persian government official said that America and England would do as it pleased, unless the other countries intervened "in a more serious nature...possibly militarily, in order to maintain the current peace...the [Berlin] summit, as described by Mr. Bismarck, lacks the strength to make any significant headway in the current situation."
As always, feedback is appreciated.
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