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Euroslavic troops move towards Slovenia

Euroslavia
15-02-2004, 18:14
General Jason Clark walked into to the press conference, due to the recent troop movements at the border of Croatia and Slovenia.

In the recent hours, the military of Euroslavia has prepared for a peaceful transfer of power from the king of Slovenia to the Empire of Euroslavia. Due to recent discussions between President Lawrence, and the King of Slovenia, both have come to an agreement. Slovenia wishes to have the protection of the Euroslavic armies, and President Lawrence wishes that Slovenia be integrated into the United Freedom Forces of Euroslavia. A task force of 20,000 troops will enter Slovenia, along with President Lawrence to welcome the citizens into their new combined nation.

That was the only thing that General Clark said, and he walked away from the press conference, not answering a single question. Within 2 RL hours (we'll make it 10 NS minutes) Euroslavic troops would be entering peacefully into Slovenia...
Skibereen
15-02-2004, 18:53
Euroslav, chack the CIA WorldFactbook.
You already have claim to Yugoslavia.
That includes Slovenia(formerly YugoSLAVIA).
This thread is pointless, you already own Slovenia.
Euroslavia
15-02-2004, 18:58
Euroslav, chack the CIA WorldFactbook.
You already have claim to Yugoslavia.
That includes Slovenia(formerly YugoSLAVIA).
This thread is pointless, you already own Slovenia.

Slovenia currently in RL is not part of Yugoslavia. It may have been before, but it is an independent nation right now.
Euroslavia
15-02-2004, 19:01
"The Slovene lands were part of the Holy Roman Empire and Austria until 1918 when the Slovenes joined the Serbs and Croats in forming a new nation, renamed Yugoslavia in 1929. After World War II, Slovenia became a republic of the renewed Yugoslavia, which though Communist, distanced itself from Moscow's rule. Dissatisfied with the exercise of power of the majority Serbs, the Slovenes succeeded in establishing their independence in 1991 after a short 10-day war. Historical ties to Western Europe, a strong economy, and a stable democracy have assisted in Slovenia's transformation to a modern state."
Skibereen
15-02-2004, 19:02
There is no YugoSlavia at all anymore. If you put a map of Yugoslavia up next to a map of Slovenia then you will what I am saying. You already own it!!! The land is the same only the name is different.
So if you are saying that negates claims to lands when there name changes.
Then there is a WHOLE lot of open land if you start looking around.
Find YugoSlavia on an up to date map. you cant, it doesnt exist.
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/
Skibereen
15-02-2004, 19:07
You know what, I am sorry.
It is an RP, forget I said anything.
Got a little out of my head for second, man.