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  • #91
    Polaris: I have my own pacts with Germany, and I know when i can speak in their name.
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    Tensions rise extremely, as Slavic and Baltic protesters march from Riga, to Warsaw and are now in Stettin. No arrests nor violence have been reported. People are angry because of this war

    Marginal German Victory! Norwegian troops Routed!
    The German armed forces, though fighting now without a considerable part of their armoured escort, have managed to fend off a crazed Hand to Hand charge. Survivors of this battle have fled into the mountains, where the weather and surroundings make German "Justice" impossible to deal out.
    Jools Weevil Jr.
    what have you been drinking again jools?-MarkG
    Have a nice ****ing day

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    • #92
      OOC: Alright, got get one thing clear.

      It seems that every other thread- somebody gets in a precarious position with regard to oil, and tries to find some lame way around it. But think people. The Demand for oil is huge. Do you think the 1st world nations of the world like paying the high prices for oil? Do you think they like relying on such an unstable region as the Middle East for oil? PEOPLE, IF A FEASIBLE WAY AROUND THE OIL PROBLEM WERE POSSIBLE, IT WOULD HAVE ALREADY BEEN DONE AWHILE AGO! Don't you think the US and Europe would jump all over an oppurtunity to avoid having to use oil? I'm sorry, but a way around oil except in the far future isn't very realistic.

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      • #93
        BD: The Germans won in HtHand, they didn;t use oil, unless their guns need it They got around with out, just like we do (thats why the Swedes fortified their tanks in the North... Hello Oil Crisis here!) Plus no ones said he was researching a new fuel.

        The numerous caves provided cover for Lisovite and USSR troops. Though most of the armoured corps where in the north of Sweden, fortified so heavily that many have called their bunkers and trenches undefeatable, a large guerilla war was just beginning in Norway.
        German planes, currently without fuel couldn't scout nor find partizan hide outs. The freshly began war came to a "silence before the storm" stage. Everything was quiet but not for long...


        Adrian walked out of his cave, where he and his platoon were taking shelter and waiting for ammo delivery. He inhaled some nice fresh Norwegian air, that reminded him of Krakow.
        He decided to take a shave, his beard didn't exactly fit into his gas-helmet and besides, he was starting to look like a Viking.
        After his morning toilette, he strapped on his Kevlar armor, cape and belt.
        A few hours later his commander told him bad news. A large force was routed 60 kilometers from Oslo. This would definately complicate things...
        On their routine patrol, they only encountered deer and birds. Nothing in these areas. Germans were most definately to scared to enter them. It reminded him of a scenario during WW2, when the Polish Partizan Army was so powerful, that no one (well except the foolhardy Russians) dared to enter woods or forests...
        [This message has been edited by Jools (edited March 21, 2000).]
        Jools Weevil Jr.
        what have you been drinking again jools?-MarkG
        Have a nice ****ing day

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        • #94
          I'll be brief:

          To the oil embargo countries
          The blockade was ment to be for all military ships, and even them CAN pass, only that they need to pay a small toll. TRADING SHIPS ARE FREE TO PASS AS LONG AS THEY DON'T CARRY WEAPONS OR OTHER MILITARY STUFF.
          and we produce more oil than we need. (no offense ment though)

          To the UK
          I never wanted to get into a war with you, i humbly apologize to have started mobilizing my troops to take the islands but i had asked many times if they were controlled and there was no response. i later thougt you were coming to capture the islands you had forgotten of, not racing to defend them. the threatening was just to try and gain control of the islands without fighting.

          as a sign of friendship, and to show that no harm was meant, we have already withdrawn from the Argentine Sea/Malvinas Sea boundary.

          And i only use formerly abandoned factories and shipyards to produce military goods. manned only by people which were unemployed due to the massive exodus of industies when world trade fell.

          To the CRME
          I formally request permission for two argentine battleships and a transport to go and retrieve our troops which are still stranded there due to 1999 UN peacekeeping missions. i believe there are around 300 argentine troops there.

          to Brazil
          I am still wating your reply in respect to Paraguay and Uruguay.
          Indifference is Bliss

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          • #95
            Things were coming apart for the finns on the front when they were faced with a war on a second front. 20,000 Russian marines put ashore around Vaasa and quickly captured the surrounding terrain. Within a day they had advanced on to Pietarsaari and Kaskinen.
            Army group North, in the mean time, had captured the entirity of the province of Lappi and Oulu. Reports of link-ups with German units along the Swedish-Finnish border have been coming into Russian command and the news media.

            Supplies continue to pour into Vaasa and after a few more days, an entire armored division had been shipped to the area and had advanced to the front.

            The last line of resistance in Finland stretched from Turku to Lahti to Porvoo aroudn the Finnish capital of Helsinki, which was being raided nightly by the Russian air force.

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            In other news...
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            Further purchase orders went out as 8 Severodvinsk class Nuclear Attack boats were ordered, in addition to 20 new Tu-160 bombers.

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            • #96
              We won't pay anything for the passage of Cape Horn. For the time being, the straits of Aden have been closed to all Argentinian and Chilean ships, which is a far more vital shipping route.

              And according to my atlas, the oil production of Argentina is negligible, so your claim that you produce more oil than you need is complete nonsense.

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              • #97
                quote:

                Chilean scientists are researching the usage of water as a combustible fuel. We don't need your oil!


                Do I really have to comment?

                Alphaman, well, this thread is almost the same, we have a great mapmaker that keeps up very well. I think we may even have more posters, otherwise, I guess it's on the same level as W99 (You know nothing could be better )

                IC:

                Imperial Great China is continuing the Three Dams Project. As of now, 15% of the Empire's conventional power supplies have been phased out.

                Scientists from Germany and the CW are invited to come to the Empire to extend research on the Seawolf submarine.

                Another prototype for the Sparrow has been completed and tests are being run. This new version has learned from the mistakes of her predessesor.
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                • #98
                  To All

                  Argentine scientists announce that they have produced a plating for ships and subs which completely blocks all magnetic and heat emanations. This plating is still in early development, not being perfect and being extremely expensive, is ineffective for the time being.

                  Argentia also announces that a new tank to replace it's old actual armoured divisions will be designed in the close future.

                  We are also willing to pay for any new farming technology offered to us.
                  Indifference is Bliss

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                  • #99
                    To All

                    Argentine scientists announce that they have produced a plating for ships and subs which completely blocks all magnetic and heat emanations. This plating is still in early development, not being perfect and being extremely expensive, is ineffective for the time being.

                    Argentia also announces that a new tank to replace it's old actual armoured divisions will be designed in the close future.

                    We are also willing to pay for any new farming technology offered to us.
                    Indifference is Bliss

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                    • To: WhoeveritwasthataskedaboutParaguayanUraguay

                      No.


                      To: Peru

                      We urge you to send troops to Uraguay to train. We also urge you take a stand against Argentina and Chile, they are ruining our reputation.

                      War-Time Mobilization started

                      The Mobilization is being started only to prepare for a future war. This mobilization will be timed to set a boundary in any future conflicts. Brazilian ranks will swell to almost 1 million in an estimated month.

                      Second Infrastructure On the Move

                      The secondary Infrastructure, including the optic cables, has been 15% completed.

                      Economic Update

                      Unemployment: 6% (Enlisted in Army Corp)
                      Poverty: 7.3%
                      Per Capita: $15,675
                      GDP: 1.77 Trillion

                      Unemployed Enlisted yearly to Infrastructure Squad



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                      • quote:

                        the new plane and sub were being developed in the 12 pages while we were neutral.
                        the plane is a modification of our old TurboProp Pucara planes, and the sub is just the plating.


                        I don't think so. You can't just take a nation and say "oh, we were going X and Y before I took the nation," no.

                        Also, your invasion of New Zealand cannot happen for the same reason China cannot successfully invade Taiwan today. You have no troop transports, no air superiority, no navy, and what else? You cannot destroy an entire nation in one post.
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                        • OOC: Argentina, would you please stop that science fiction nonsense you're posting in (for example, your plating idea is unrealistic, unbelievable etc. etc. etc.)
                          *immediatly*. Mods, please make something to this crap from South America.
                          Wiio's First Law: Communication usually fails, except by accident.

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                          • Project Wulfgar Started Officially

                            The Wulfgar program has officially started. Designs 'borrowed' from the Abrams, Leopard, LeClerc, and T-72 are being melded in an efficient manner.


                            To: Germany

                            The check for 5 Billion is in the mail.


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                            Almighty ruler and Resident God!!
                            Almighty ruler and Resident God!!
                            The more you know, the more you realize you dont know - Shep

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                            • Greater Arabia has announced that it has started production of the Chobham Leopard II, which has been renamed as the Qubth-ut Allah, at a rate of 65 MBT's a month, in factories all over the country. The old soviet tanks will be the first to be replaced, and after that more modern ones will be outphased.

                              Meanwhile, the five corps in Western Sudan have crossed the border with Chad in an attempt to stop the civil war in that country. They have entered the cities of Abéché and Am Timan, and although they have been warmly welcomed by most muslim factions, other parties involved are not so happy with Arabian interference. Still, Greater Arabia wants to prevent further bloodshed, and is determined to make an end to the fighting in Chad as soon as possible. The II Sudan Corps is now on its way to secure Faya-Largeau and Bardai in the north, which shouldn't be very problematic because the muslims there seem to welcome Greater Arabia with open arms. Christians in the south have been more hostile, and a few radical factions have already said that they will fight against the peacekeeping force.

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                              • Napoleon, I assume you already have those tanks handy and have gotten permission to reverse-engineer them, if you reverse-engineered without permission, rataliation could be at hand, just warning
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