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  • The world calls for a Cease-Fire

    Despite the bravery of your soldiers and the courage of your leadership, the opposing forces in this war are too evenly matched to produce a decisive victory. Continued fighting merely saps the strength and reduces the relevance any nation that continues to conduct its affairs this way. The nations that still remain outside the conflict should throw their support behind this pledge otherwise their involvement is only a matter of time.

    If a peace treaty is too ambitious, let us agree to a cease-fire at least. Here are some thoughts on possible compromise:

    1) Yugoslavia as a neutral communist state, barred from NATO but free from Warsaw.

    2) Austria exists outside NATO and barred from Warsaw, new elections to be held.

    3) West Berlin added to East Germany, but West Germany restored.

    4) Korea is an issue for China and that is a separate war. I urge China to refrain from any response to the American attacks. I hope they can see how little they stand to gain. I hope that instead they can seek some compensation instead.

    These resolutions may not be popular with your citizens, but you have faced nuclear attack without apprehension so I am sure that you will not falter in the face of their ire.
    Do you believe in Evil? The Nefarious Mr. Butts
    The continuing saga of The Five Nations
    A seductress, an evil priest, a young woman and The Barbarian King

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    • Just so you know

      Epilogue.

      The Armistice was signed January 15, 1957.

      It is now July 1, 1957.

      It is estimated that over 200 million people, mostly civilians, have died as a result of World War III. War-caused destruction of crops, homes, sanitation and infrastructure is still killing thousands even today.
      Some 1.5 million square miles of land were razed, stripped of vegetation or improvements, or otherwise devastated as a result of the fighting. 110 thousand square miles of previously occupied land remains submerged or completely uninhabited. 30 million survivors still have not returned to their homes.
      90% of combatant countries, which together comprised the majority of every continent, suffered at least one chemical or nuclear attack on their own territory.
      More equipment, industry, goods, and materiel was sunk or destroyed than had been produced in the entire previous history of mankind combined.

      So that’s that.

      (You may be interested to know that the general trends of war and conquest seen in this NES were predicted precisely by George Orwell in his book 1984. You have a bright future ahead of you.)
      Last edited by foolish_icarus; January 1, 2005, 17:28.
      Those walls are absent of glory as they always have been. The people of tents will inherit this land.

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        Those walls are absent of glory as they always have been. The people of tents will inherit this land.

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        • Did the game just end? I still have orders for Egypt.

          Some one post a link to the next game then please
          Do you believe in Evil? The Nefarious Mr. Butts
          The continuing saga of The Five Nations
          A seductress, an evil priest, a young woman and The Barbarian King

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          • Wow, you are lazy...

            I changed my signature

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            • Wow, great NES. Thanks Foolish for modding. If played correctly, I can see an easy take over of the world by NATO, but I'll save those plans just in case.

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              • Save those plans, I fail to see how a takeover would be easy
                Those walls are absent of glory as they always have been. The people of tents will inherit this land.

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                • We did stop Imperial Japan in WWII.

                  I have some questions though. How is it that Egypt and the nations in Europe got so large?

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                  • Originally posted by Lord Nuclear
                    I have some questions though. How is it that Egypt and the nations in Europe got so large?
                    Farouk was just crazy, sexy, cool who wouldn't want him as their president?

                    This game is over anyway, let it go and get on with the new one already.
                    Do you believe in Evil? The Nefarious Mr. Butts
                    The continuing saga of The Five Nations
                    A seductress, an evil priest, a young woman and The Barbarian King

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                    • How should I take that last statement of yours?

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                      • Originally posted by Lord Nuclear
                        How should I take that last statement of yours?
                        Its meant to be straight forward. There is no point in continuing to discus what more you could have achieved.
                        Do you believe in Evil? The Nefarious Mr. Butts
                        The continuing saga of The Five Nations
                        A seductress, an evil priest, a young woman and The Barbarian King

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                        • First of all, calm down, second of all, I can do what I want. What is the harm in asking what happened to Egypt and Europe, I think it's interesting. Although, maybe your just upset that Egypt played no important role in the NES.

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                          • Look who's back, Mr. I don't do NES any more.

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                            • The premise was that the Soviets & co. couldn't lose the land war in Europe--They just outnumbered you so much. But then, neither could they stand up to the tactical and strategic bombing. The Soviet military was getting everything, so the Soviet border republics revolted, but the communist elite stayed in charge. The war ended in a stalemate.
                              Egypt got big because...who was going to stop them?
                              Those walls are absent of glory as they always have been. The people of tents will inherit this land.

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                              • What happened to Yugoslavia?

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