Turka-Sir
04-01-2008, 16:20
The votes were submitted and counted, and a new President steps up into power. Congratulations to Hadith Abu Dawud, may your guidance keep the nation strong and prosperous.
Some of his first acts were disbanding a large portion of the military, which leaves a skeleton crew of about 50,000 soldiers on constant military duty. This, President Dawud explains, will prevent other nations from feeling threatened from a large military force within one area. If there is no threat, then there is no danger of conflict.
The President, in keeping with the strong friendship with Dyelli Beybi, has also granted contracts to oil companies to extract their vast amount of crude oil. This will hopefully be a start for furture contracts with other countries who wish to gain the benefits of Turka-Sir's oil supply.
Rebuilding projects throughout the country are well underway. The capital Jhualm has been completely cleared from the previous war, and life inside the city has resumed. Major funding has gone into the law enforcement, where the extra funding will hopefully prevent another uprising that had almost caused the country's downfall.
Some of his first acts were disbanding a large portion of the military, which leaves a skeleton crew of about 50,000 soldiers on constant military duty. This, President Dawud explains, will prevent other nations from feeling threatened from a large military force within one area. If there is no threat, then there is no danger of conflict.
The President, in keeping with the strong friendship with Dyelli Beybi, has also granted contracts to oil companies to extract their vast amount of crude oil. This will hopefully be a start for furture contracts with other countries who wish to gain the benefits of Turka-Sir's oil supply.
Rebuilding projects throughout the country are well underway. The capital Jhualm has been completely cleared from the previous war, and life inside the city has resumed. Major funding has gone into the law enforcement, where the extra funding will hopefully prevent another uprising that had almost caused the country's downfall.