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11-05-2007, 07:34
Formal Name: Italian Socialist Union
Type of Government: Socialist Ruled - Romano President For Life
Head of State: Liberatore Romano (loosely translating - first name means liberator, second name Rome - by supporters known as the Liberator of Rome)
Head of Government: Liberatore Romano
Population: 36,000,000
Important Cities: Milan, Bari, Rome, Vatican City (which is now part of the Italian country), Turin
History: A very democratic and popular world nation, The Italian Union initially sided with Western Europe in the growing conflict, though when war became seriously they declared themselves immune to all fighting, and there democratic leader decided they would remain neutral. This move did not help them though, and they soon became venerable after attacks by Eastern European nations, and horrific amounts of bombs were dropped on the Eastern side of Italy, seeing the wide destruction of much of the cities of Ancona and Bari, to mention two. When bombs began to drop on Rome, the people of Italy began to get fed up with there democracy - which seemed too focused on keeping the economy stable to worry about it's citizens. And so, throughout the rest of the war Italy was caught up in savage attacks on it's Eastern side, whilst riots and an uprising began in the country - seeing the deaths of thousands. Shortly before the end of the war the government was overthrown and was replaced by a Socialist one with a charismatic and strong leader Liberatore Romano, compared to Mussolini, who runs the country much like the Soviet Union - grand military displays are what he prides Italy in, whilst much of his nation lies below the poverty line, with things getting worse not better after the coup, and with them to scared to defy there leader (High Commander Liberatore Romano).
Currently the country is in a time of desperation, for basic things like oil and money, and therefore the military is the primary employer - although the pay is near nothing, it is one of the only jobs available where you can get paid.
Current Standings: The country, due to it's withdrawal from the war, has little relations with other countries. It shows a distaste to nations to it's east and west, though is better with nations of Central and Northern Europe. The wealth of the country is low, with much of the money spent on a massive standing military for grand shows and tough fighting, whilst the nation lives in poverty.
Military: 4,360,000
- General Description:
The Italian Socialist Union has one of the most impressive, well developed and organized infantries in the world (what remains of it). It’s army our known as one of the most respected in Europe, despite being technologically backwards, it’s size, and the fear just it’s thumping march can have on people is one of the main reasons Italy has not been plunged into a second civil war in recent years. The airforce and naval forces are still strong for a country in this age, especially navy – the Italians have squandered nearly all there weak economy of massive military displays, and one of the most feared and trained forces in this shambles of a world – this has caused concern from there citizens, due to the fact this high spending means that the citizens suffer the costs.
REST TO BE CONTINUED LATER
Paramilitary: To Be Added Later
Type of Government: Socialist Ruled - Romano President For Life
Head of State: Liberatore Romano (loosely translating - first name means liberator, second name Rome - by supporters known as the Liberator of Rome)
Head of Government: Liberatore Romano
Population: 36,000,000
Important Cities: Milan, Bari, Rome, Vatican City (which is now part of the Italian country), Turin
History: A very democratic and popular world nation, The Italian Union initially sided with Western Europe in the growing conflict, though when war became seriously they declared themselves immune to all fighting, and there democratic leader decided they would remain neutral. This move did not help them though, and they soon became venerable after attacks by Eastern European nations, and horrific amounts of bombs were dropped on the Eastern side of Italy, seeing the wide destruction of much of the cities of Ancona and Bari, to mention two. When bombs began to drop on Rome, the people of Italy began to get fed up with there democracy - which seemed too focused on keeping the economy stable to worry about it's citizens. And so, throughout the rest of the war Italy was caught up in savage attacks on it's Eastern side, whilst riots and an uprising began in the country - seeing the deaths of thousands. Shortly before the end of the war the government was overthrown and was replaced by a Socialist one with a charismatic and strong leader Liberatore Romano, compared to Mussolini, who runs the country much like the Soviet Union - grand military displays are what he prides Italy in, whilst much of his nation lies below the poverty line, with things getting worse not better after the coup, and with them to scared to defy there leader (High Commander Liberatore Romano).
Currently the country is in a time of desperation, for basic things like oil and money, and therefore the military is the primary employer - although the pay is near nothing, it is one of the only jobs available where you can get paid.
Current Standings: The country, due to it's withdrawal from the war, has little relations with other countries. It shows a distaste to nations to it's east and west, though is better with nations of Central and Northern Europe. The wealth of the country is low, with much of the money spent on a massive standing military for grand shows and tough fighting, whilst the nation lives in poverty.
Military: 4,360,000
- General Description:
The Italian Socialist Union has one of the most impressive, well developed and organized infantries in the world (what remains of it). It’s army our known as one of the most respected in Europe, despite being technologically backwards, it’s size, and the fear just it’s thumping march can have on people is one of the main reasons Italy has not been plunged into a second civil war in recent years. The airforce and naval forces are still strong for a country in this age, especially navy – the Italians have squandered nearly all there weak economy of massive military displays, and one of the most feared and trained forces in this shambles of a world – this has caused concern from there citizens, due to the fact this high spending means that the citizens suffer the costs.
REST TO BE CONTINUED LATER
Paramilitary: To Be Added Later