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I think it was mentioned in an earlier chapter that Cyprus was in fact going through a campaign of Troubles-esque terrorism.
Ouch.
Cyprus is like "Island Israel."
I think it was mentioned in an earlier chapter that Cyprus was in fact going through a campaign of Troubles-esque terrorism.
I foresee Cyprus becoming a flashpoint... You have an island inhabited by Greeks and Turks mainly, belonging to Britain and you have in their mother countries fascist regimes who would be eager (especially when there is no strong Italian leadership in the RA) to instigate some form of rebellion in the island. We will see probably a 3-way conflict;
Greek Cypriots will be fighting British
Turkish Cypriots will be fighting British
Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots will be fighting each other.
What a mess!
And of course, the fascist regime in Greece will probably collapse rather soon.
It would be ironic seeing an Italianized Gaddafi become Governor of Libya or heck lead a Neo-Fascist Movement.
How about Muammar Gadaffi, Duce of Italy?
In a democratic Italy, I picture Italian Gaddafi (lets call him Mario Guaddafi) as being a TTL Berlusconi, with his flamboyant behavior, manipulative charm, insatiable lust, and brashness.
It's not an issue of merging but of not being separated in the first place. In OTL, there had never been a border there, both present day countries being part of the same territorial unit, French Equatorial Africa.By the way, why is it that Chad and the CAR merged TTL? Was this something considered historically?
By the way, why is it that Chad and the CAR merged TTL? Was this something considered historically?
This is fantastic. And his Green Book is an international best seller celebrated by [insert adherents of the ideology he follows here] the world over!
How much has Anne Frank's foreign policy enabled Arabs to feel some degree of optimism about the future, something they haven't probably experienced since the nightmare of the Second Arabian War and the draconian peace terms imposed on them?Her foreign policy also emphasised building genuine ties with the regional powers, speaking to the discomfort many Israelis felt after the extent of destruction unleashed in Operation Samson. She developed strong working relationships with Anwar Sadat in South Egypt, the Emirs of the Arab Federation and King Hussein in the Kingdom of Hejaz. But it was in Syria where she had the best effect, meeting King Faisal, who had suffered from depression and repeated attempts at suicide due to the horrendous position he found himself in as the loathed puppet of an eternally chained state. Frank’s correspondence would prove miraculous to his mental health and confidence. With Frank’s support on the matter, he would finally go public with his mental health struggles in March 1982, becoming one of the pioneers in supporting mental health support around the world.
300 pages indeed...in just 12 months and a half.😲
Thank you very much @Sorairo for this amazing timeline!🤩 I hope you'll do another great one!😉
Now we'll see how things end for the RA...
What happened to Peter II of Yugoslavia?