Nationalist Mongolia
04-07-2005, 05:56
Declaration of the Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere (GREAASCOSP)
Recognizing that foreign dependency and poverty is a curse, the signers declare that they shall work to make economic improvements throughout the Asian Continent and Oceania. The numbers of dead lost in the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake of 2004 coincide with the poverty of the region. Economically feeble nations were unable to give proper treatment to their people. This is an unnacceptable situation.
Recognizing that communism is at its strongest in Asia, the signers resolve to ward themselves against Revolutionary communism, which claimed countless millions in the 20th century. Socialism of less radical strains however is an acceptable domestic policy.
Recognizing that Nations have been threatened in the past and will be threatened in the future, the Signers resolve to aid each other in wars of defense against foreign aggressors, and work to mediate wars amongst co-signers.
Recognizing that Asia has a unique cultural existence, the signers resolve to preserve this culture for generations to come.
Signers
General Qulan Bira President of Nationalist Mongolia
Gordon Lew President of Upper Xen
Recognizing that foreign dependency and poverty is a curse, the signers declare that they shall work to make economic improvements throughout the Asian Continent and Oceania. The numbers of dead lost in the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake of 2004 coincide with the poverty of the region. Economically feeble nations were unable to give proper treatment to their people. This is an unnacceptable situation.
Recognizing that communism is at its strongest in Asia, the signers resolve to ward themselves against Revolutionary communism, which claimed countless millions in the 20th century. Socialism of less radical strains however is an acceptable domestic policy.
Recognizing that Nations have been threatened in the past and will be threatened in the future, the Signers resolve to aid each other in wars of defense against foreign aggressors, and work to mediate wars amongst co-signers.
Recognizing that Asia has a unique cultural existence, the signers resolve to preserve this culture for generations to come.
Signers
General Qulan Bira President of Nationalist Mongolia
Gordon Lew President of Upper Xen