The technates could get an ally of convenience.Either war, or thawing. The Technates might understand they can't win, and so play the nice cards.
The technates could get an ally of convenience.Either war, or thawing. The Technates might understand they can't win, and so play the nice cards.
The technates could get an ally of convenience.
The Technatics seem to be causing tech to advance quickly but the question is at what cost. Why to I get the feeling they are willing to do whatever they have to do to advance tech.
I like the sounds of the PTO. A united from against teh technatics is needed.
Hrm. That basically is the every single nation east of Persia that is in Asia that is not a Technocrat state, except India and Russia. ...Which both hate China.
Yeah. Definitely feels like something is going to happen.
Honestly IMO major wars will keep happening till someone lights the bomb in anger at least once. With this not being the rush A-bomb program of WWII OTL with more nations than OTL having nukes and most of the major players having thermonculear weapons its going to be ugly when this happens.
Either war, or thawing. The Technates might understand they can't win, and so play the nice cards.
Probably because the US views the Technocratic Union as a threat to world peace as a whole.Rowland believes the PTO will help ensure peace. Others view it as a provocation.
Technaets are now really isolated by their neighbors. They are surely very desperate now. Have technates any friendly nations beside some authotarian African nations?
The technates could get an ally of convenience.
Biggest problem is that there really isn't any. Neither the Turin Pact, the AES, the OMD, or the Turkic league have anything in common with the others.
I mean, India is a choice, but India probably just has a bone to pick with everyone and 'really' doesn't want to fall further into the Technate's sphere, especially with Bengal and Assam both being part.
The only one that really is remote enough from China that would want to associate with the Technate is the A3, although I bet they'll happily try to create incidents along the African periphery to tie down the other alliances.
How screwed is Thailand in case of a war?
I still can't believe that Japan didn't carve out a puppet Thai corporatist government following its war with Thailand in the 1970s. Could have been immense help in the Asia-Pacific warWell Siam has a respectable military that has been bolstered over the years with aid from the CSAS, ComNat, and the United States. However, it would certainly need foreign intervention to fend off a full technocratic invasion.
I still can't believe that Japan didn't carve out a puppet Thai corporatist government following its war with Thailand in the 1970s. Could have been immense help in the Asia-Pacific war
Does the alert appear to be working?@Mac Gregor, I'm sure you have answered this question numerous times, but what happened to prevent America from following its OTL path of illiberal interventions in Latin America, and instead made it support democracy and development?
@Mac Gregor, I'm sure you have answered this question numerous times, but what happened to prevent America from following its OTL path of illiberal interventions in Latin America, and instead made it support democracy and development?
Does the alert appear to be working?
Yes, it sure does. Thanks.Any specific PODs? And how has our acquisition of Santo Domingo affected matters?Sorry for the delay frustrated progressive. The single biggest factor is the lack of the threat of global communism and therefore no need to try and counter balance it. Secondly, European nations such as Napoleonic France and later Imperial Japan were cozying up to right wing Latin American governments leading to the United States backing the more liberal ones. However, that is not to say that the United States has never been heavy handed trying to favor its own interest in the region ITTL. Hope this helps.
I would think the increased Latin American population has helped the US in that regardYes, it sure does. Thanks.Any specific PODs? And how has our acquisition of Santo Domingo affected matters?
Yes, it sure does. Thanks.Any specific PODs? And how has our acquisition of Santo Domingo affected matters?
I would think the increased Latin American population has helped the US in that regard
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