"This was supposed to be a celebration, Dana. Why did you bring a shotgun to the party?"
As France collapsed and allied forces entered Toulouse, the Second Great War drew to an end. Anticipating the impending diplomatic and political division between South-East and North-West Europe, the Danubian Federation spared no time in flexing its might on its soon-to-be rivals. On the 5th of August 1951, a week after French surrender, Premier Dana Sokol, having only taken leadership 3 months ago, announced that the DSF had undertaken its first successful nuclear tests, clearly marking it as one of the leaders of post-war Europe. Oscar Bergh, Prime Minister of Scandinavia made this remark upon hearing the Danubian announcement.
"To die for Argentina is duty, to die for America is destiny"