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Philanialle

Abessinienreich wrote:Im continuing, Marcon's (Metropolitan Francais) Rp of Turkey, Turkey has 500 Type 10's when he was playing Turkey. If u want I can retcon that part for you.

Retcon.

Kewtpuff

    Eastbound!

May 5, 2024

| President Jair Bolsonaro, along with several of his aides, board VC-1A "Brazilian Air Force One" and take off from Brasília International Airport. They are headed to Japan (Philanialle) at the invitation of Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga. Bolsonaro, the President of a leading NATO partner and emerging power, is interested in perusing relations with like minded western oriented states in his push to expand Brazil's economic, political, technological, and military relations. |

we can skip to the meeting if you want

Philanialle, Somerania, Metropolitan Francais, and Abessinienreich

Philanialle

Kewtpuff wrote:
    Eastbound!

| President Jair Bolsonaro, along with several of his aides, board VC-1A "Brazilian Air Force One" and take off from Brasília International Airport. They are headed to Japan (Philanialle) at the invitation of Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga. Bolsonaro, the President of a leading NATO partner and emerging power, is interested in perusing relations with like minded western oriented states in his push to expand Brazil's economic, political, technological, and military relations. |

we can skip to the meeting if you want

| The PRIME MINISTER SUGA and MINISTER OF FOREIGN RELATIONS, Mr. TOSHIMITSU MOTEGI together with the Japanese Delegation, would wait at the landing gate of Tokyo International Airport (Narita International Airport) for the arrival of the President of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro [...] A few minutes later, the President's plane lands on Japanese soil and Prime Minister Suga walks under the red carpet to greet Bolsonaro. |

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Welcome to Tokyo, Mr. President. We hope your flight was pleasant.”

Abessinienreich and Kewtpuff

Kewtpuff

Philanialle wrote:| The PRIME MINISTER SUGA and MINISTER OF FOREIGN RELATIONS, Mr. TOSHIMITSU MOTEGI together with the Japanese Delegation, would wait at the landing gate of Tokyo International Airport (Narita International Airport) for the arrival of the President of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro [...] A few minutes later, the President's plane lands on Japanese soil and Prime Minister Suga walks under the red carpet to greet Bolsonaro. |

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Welcome to Tokyo, Mr. President. We hope your flight was pleasant.”

| Bolsonaro, with a tired look plastered on his face, makes his way down the airstairs off of VC-1A "Brazilian Airforce One", buttoning his jacket as he does so. Soon, he's on the red carpet and puts up fake cheerful demeanor as he spots Suga walking towards him. As the leaders meet up, the Brazilian President points at Prime Minister Suga and finger guns in his general direction before extending his right hand for a handshake. |

    Jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "It is an honor, Prime Minister Suga. It really is." Bolsonaro grips the Japanese Prime Minister's hand, shaking it with a forceful grip. "As for my flight, it could not have gone better. I didn't crash."

| The President proceeds to chuckle at his own joke. Meanwhile, the rest of the Brazilian delegation makes its way off of the plane and onto the red carpet as well. |

    Jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "I look forward to our meeting, Prime Minister Suga. I hope that this can be the start of a wonderful relationship between both of our respective countries."

Philanialle

Philanialle

Kewtpuff wrote:| Bolsonaro, with a tired look plastered on his face, makes his way down the airstairs off of VC-1A "Brazilian Airforce One", buttoning his jacket as he does so. Soon, he's on the red carpet and puts up fake cheerful demeanor as he spots Suga walking towards him. As the leaders meet up, the Brazilian President points at Prime Minister Suga and finger guns at his general direction before extending his right hand for a handshake. |

    Jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "It is an honor, Prime Minister Suga. It really is." Bolsonaro grips the Japanese Prime Minister's hand, shaking it with a forceful grip. "As for my flight, it could not have gone better. I didn't crash."

| The President proceeds to chuckle at his own joke. Meanwhile, the rest of the Brazilian delegation makes its way off of the plane and onto the red carpet as well. |

    Jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "I look forward to our meeting, Prime Minister Suga. I hope that this can be the start of a wonderful relationship between both of our respective countries."

| Without understanding anything that is happening, the PRIME MINISTER with a doubtful expression on his face, smiles at the cameras, also pointing finger guns, but at the Japanese press — as well as the entire Japanese Delegation, together with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, point the finger gun at journalists and President Bolsonaro. |

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Yes, Mr. President, I'm happy that the plane didn't crash—haha.”

| The PRIME MINISTER continued to point the finger gun at the journalists and then got into his car together with President Bolsonaro and the Brazilian and Japanese Delegation would go in other cars [...] Arriving in Kantei, the two leaders went to the meeting room, where the two sat . . . |

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Well, Mr. President [...] I would like to discuss what first?—”

Kewtpuff

        RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE
        
        FRENCH BUREAUCRACY 
        
        MINISTÈRE DE L’INTÉRIEUR

      ______

      MINISTRY OF THE INTERIOR: EMBRACE MACRONISM! - EMMANUEL MACRON SECURES SECOND TERM
      VTH REPUBLIC | PARIS, 2024

    | HELM OF LIBERTÉ, MINISTÈRE DE L’INTÉRIEUR - | Incumbent President Emmanuel Macron has officially secured a second 7 year tenure as the President of the Vth Republic with 85% of the popular vote. Polling stations opened early this morning at around 0600 A.M. as millions of French citizens flocked to exercise their most precious right. With competing candidates such as Nicolas Dupont-Aignan (Debout la France), Jean-Luc Mélenchon (La France Insoumise), Jean-Frédéric Poisson (Christian Democratic Party), and François Asselineau (Popular Republican Union) being knocked out in the first round two weeks ago it ultimately came back down to the two archenemies, Emmanuel Macron En Marche !) and Marine Le Pen (National Rally). The showdown was reminiscent of the 2017 elections however the enthusiasm couldn't have been greater than what was witnessed today. Support for both candidates has only increased over the years especially for Marine Le Pen whom served a short 2 year tenure as Prime Minister under Macron, but was later 'kicked out' of office as she put it in a snap parliamentary election called by Macron back in 2022. With the polls quickly wrapping up and collecting the last few ballots by 11:00 P.M., it was quite clear that voter turnout had been much higher this year than in previous years and that the people had overwhelmingly embraced Macronism. |

      Presidential Election Results:
    • Emmanuel Macron (Incumbent) - 85.2% - 35,213,586 votes

    • Marine Le Pen (Fmr. PM) - 14.8% - 6,116,914 votes

      Senate Election Results:
    • En Marche ! - 172 seats

    • The Repubicans Group - 50 seats

    • Socialist - 70 seats

    • European Democratic and Social rally Group - 30 seats

    • The Independents - 26 seats

      National Assembly Election Results:
    • En Marche ! - 377 seats

    • The Republicans Group - 95 seats

    • Socialist - 31 seats

    • Democratic Movement - 47 seats

    • National Rally - 17 seats

    • La France Insoumise - 10 seats

      ______

        VIVE LA RÉPUBLIQUE! 
        
        VIVE LA FRANCE!
        
        VIVE LA MACRON!

Paramountica, Philanialle, Pontianus, Ranponian, and 4 othersSomerania, Abessinienreich, Mesuvia, and Kewtpuff

Philanialle wrote:| Without understanding anything that is happening, the PRIME MINISTER with a doubtful expression on his face, smiles at the cameras, also pointing finger guns, but at the Japanese press — as well as the entire Japanese Delegation, together with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, point finger guns at journalists and President Bolsonaro |

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Yes, Mr. President, I'm happy that the plane didn't crash—haha.”

| The PRIME MINISTER continued to point the finger guns at the journalists and then got into his car together with President Bolsonaro and the Brazilian and Japanese Delegation would go in other cars [...] Arriving in Kantei, the two leaders went to the meeting room, where the two sat . . . |

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Well, Mr President [...] I would like to discuss what first?—”

| Upon taking his seat, Bolsonaro unbuttons his jacket and changes his demeaner from a cheerful one, to a more serious one. He listens to Suga attentively, nodding as he thinks of a reply. |

    Jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "As you know, Prime Minister Suga...Japan and Brazil share cultural and economic ties going back to 1895 when both of our nations signed the Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation. I hope to expand upon over 120 years of diplomatic relations by increasing our trade volume and cooperation in other fields such as a formal military partnership and technological research."

| Bolsonaro leans forward, reaching for his right pocket. Moments later, he pulls out a lighter and cigarette box. He then opens the box, picking out a cigarette before lifting it up to his lips, raising the lighter at the same time. |

    Jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "I hope you don't mind, Mr. Prime Minister?"

Kewtpuff wrote:| Upon taking his seat, Bolsonaro unbuttons his jacket and changes his demeaner from a cheerful one, to a more serious one. He listens to Suga attentively, nodding as he thinks of a reply. |

    Jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "As you know, Prime Minister Suga...Japan and Brazil share cultural and economic ties going back to 1895 when both of our nations signed the Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation. I hope to expand upon over 120 years of diplomatic relations by increasing our trade volume and cooperation in other fields such as a formal military partnership and technological research."

| Bolsonaro leans forward, reaching for his right pocket. Moments later, he pulls out a lighter and cigarette box. He then opens the box, picking out a cigarette before lifting it up to his lips, raising the lighter at the same time. |

    Jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "I hope you don't mind, Mr. Prime Minister?"

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Feel free, Mr. President. This can be done, Mr. President, I think it would be beneficial for both of us to expand the 120 years of Japanese-Brazilian relations, such as increased trade and also a military and technological research partnership.”

| When the PRIME MINISTER finished speaking, he took a bottle of sake and poured it into his glass . . . |

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Would you like a drink?”

Nileia, Abessinienreich, and Kewtpuff

To be continued . . . 👀

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Abessinienreich
Agrariah
Alzarikstan
Bachover
Bauscland
Bayern kahla
Canovia
Cascadla
Connomia
Crazybloxian Empire
Deccea
Etheinia
Israelli
Jersey republic
Kewtpuff
Lemlar
Mesuvia
Metropolitan Francais
Nevbrejnovitz
New Provenance
Nileia
Nosautempopulus
Ocujan
OsivoII / OsivoIII
Paramountica
Paseo
Philanialle
Pontianus
Quebec republic
Ranponian
Rutannia
Salla muscat
Somerania
Terravia
-the alpine confederation-
The Confederate Prussian Empire
The galla
The ottoman national state
Vancouver Straits / Peking Zhongguo
Victoria Harbor

Philanialle wrote:
    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Feel free, Mr. President. This can be done, Mr. President, I think it would be beneficial for both of us to expand the 120 years of Japanese-Brazilian relations, such as increased trade and also a military and technological research partnership.”

| When the PRIME MINISTER finished speaking, he took a bottle of sake and poured it into his glass . . . |

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Would you like a drink?”

| With the 'ok' from Suga, President Bolsonaro lights the cigarette in his mouth and takes in a long drag, exhaling with a sigh. He then places the lighter and cigarette box back into his pocket. The President would continue smoking for several moments before taking the cigarette out of his mouth in order reply to the Japanese Prime Minister. |

    Jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "I'm glad you and I can see eye to eye, Mr. Prime Minister."

| Jair would smile at his counterpart's question. Being an avid drinker and having endured a rather long flight from Brazil to Japan, the President eagerly accepts the offer from his Japanese counterpart. |

    Jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "I would love a drink. Why not, it'll go with my cigarette I suppose." Bolsonaro chuckles. "My doctor tells me to stop, but what can I say? I haven't died yet."

| The Brazilian strongman would point in Prime Minister Suga's general direction and finger gun for added effect. |

Philanialle

Kewtpuff wrote:| With the 'ok' from Suga, President Bolsonaro lights the cigarette in his mouth and takes in a long drag, exhaling with a sigh. He then places the lighter and cigarette box back into his pocket. The President would continue smoking for several moments before taking the cigarette out of his mouth in order reply to the Japanese Prime Minister. |

    Jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "I'm glad you and I can see eye to eye, Mr. Prime Minister."

| Jair would smile at his counterpart's question. Being an avid drinker and having endured a rather long flight from Brazil to Japan, the President eagerly accepts the offer from his Japanese counterpart. |

    Jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "I would love a drink. Why not, it'll go with my cigarette I suppose." Bolsonaro chuckles. "My doctor tells me to stop, but what can I say? I haven't died yet."

| The Brazilian strongman would point in Prime Minister Suga's general direction and finger gun for added effect. |

| The PRIME MINISTER would respond back with a finger gun . . . |

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Yes, Mr. President—haha [...] But, my wife, the First Lady doesn't like me to smoke.”

Kewtpuff

Philanialle wrote:| The PRIME MINISTER would respond back with a finger gun . . . |

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Yes, Mr. President—haha [...] But, my wife, the First Lady doesn't like me to smoke.”

| Bolsonaro would grin, slowly reaching into his pocket as he does so. He'd pull out the cigarette box and lighter from before and extend his hand to Suga, offering him the lighter and box. |

    Jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "Prime Minister Suga, lighten up." Jair would cringe at the thought of listening to his own wife. "Have a smoke."

    May 2024
    Wasn’t Just Chevron & Texaco

EN APPOARCH TO RIYHAD — MORNING
STATE DEPARTMENT C-46 AIRCRAFT

| The C-46s were defintantly larger than the aged C-32, modified Boeing 757s to the modified Boeing 767s fleet now in service to transport the Vice President, Secretary of State and at times, other members of the Cabinet — otherwise known as the C-46s — — Enroute from a late night departure timeframe from Joint Andrews A.F.B., Secretary of State ANTONY BLINKEN got enough rest. There weren’t any bedding accommodations on the C-46s like there were on the larger VC-25s, modified Boeing 747s otherwise known as Air Force One, but the seating was comfortable enough. Half conference room, half standard business class seating. |

| As BLINKEN walked across the aircraft’s main hallway corridor with a cup of coffee in hand, NED PRICE, Spokesperson to the State Department soon caught up with him. |

    | NED PRICE, State Spokesman | “Secretary.”

    | ANTONY BLINKEN, Secretary of State | “Ned, you caught me naked.”

    | NED PRICE, State Spokesman | “I’m sorry, sir?—”

| BLINKEN wasn’t, but he didn’t have a suit coat on, just a slacks, a blue collared shirt and tie. |

    | ANTONY BLINKEN, Secretary of State | “—Don’t have a coat on.”

| PRICE got the joke, but laughed half-nervously anyway as he kept his pace up with BLINKEN. |

    | NED PRICE, State Spokesman | “I wanted to talk to you—

    | ANTONY BLINKEN, Secretary of State | “—Before I had coffee, but go on.”

    | NED PRICE, State Spokesman | “Right, well Mr. Secretary, there’s a reporter—”

    | ANTONY BLINKEN, Secretary of State | “Always a reporter.”

    | NED PRICE, State Spokesman | “Yeah haha, well they intend to draft this trip as nothing more than other exercises of quote ‘Paramerica’s oil ambitions’ and—”

    | ANTONY BLINKEN, Secretary of State | “—That’ll be a method House Republicans will use to discredit the President’s green energy agenda . . . Didn’t they get the memo from that Tokyo [climate change] Summit back in March?”

    | NED PRICE, State Spokesman | “Apparently not, but nevertheless the Saudis weren’t too keen on green policy to begin with and—”

    | ANTONY BLINKEN, Secretary of State | “—Why are you telling me this? Let them write their piece, doesn’t make much of a difference nor does it—”

| PRICE stops walking alongside, causing BLINKEN to halt too and look. |

    | NED PRICE, State Spokesman | “They’re on board, Mr. Secretary.”

PRESS CORE SEATING, EN ROUTE

| The PRESS CORE sudden stands, as BLINKEN walks in, who waves them down with a smirk. |

    | ANTONY BLINKEN, Secretary of State | “Keep your seats, please keep your seats. I can assure you, I’m not Joe [Biden].”

| BLINKEN makes his way to towards a row back reporter, who was focused typing away on her laptop. PRICE follows soon behind, addressing a few reporters’ questions of the Peninsula itinerary. |

    | ANTONY BLINKEN, Secretary of State | “You’re Ms. Adams, right?”

| ADAMS looks up, a reporter from the LA TIMES, she’s in her mid-30s. |

    | JULIANA ADAMS, Press Core | “Yes, that’s correct. Juliana Adams, La Times.”

| BLINKEN smiles a bit, still standing, leaning his elbow on the seat in front of ADAMS’. |

    | ANTONY BLINKEN, Secretary of State | “I’ve read your work before Ms. Adams. Quite intriguing for well, the LA Times. Orange County Republicans aren’t suppose to make it far in the Times.”

    | JULIANA ADAMS, Press Core | “Not all of us there are born with a desire to be an Ermanist Girl Scout there, Mr. Secretary . . . On or off the record?”

    | ANTONY BLINKEN, Secretary of State | “On or off, either way is fine. Since you’re here, I wanted to ask you something . . . Mr. Price tells me here that you intend to paint this trip as a display of—?”

    | JULIANA ADAMS, Press Core | “President Biden’s hypocrisy.”

    | ANTONY BLINKEN, Secretary of State | “You said that, not me, and why’s that?”

| ADAMS gets more comfortable, almost like a challenge. Being a conservative reporter for a liberal newspaper probably didn’t need to say more. |

    | JULIANA ADAMS, Press Core | “I think, if the President wants to support climate change summits and push the Paramerican people to continuously buy electric vehicles at the expense of gas stations, of whom, some people’s income depends upon, the least we could do is no longer engage in countries who’s income comes from the sale of the very thing the President is looking to do away with.”

    | ANTONY BLINKEN, Secretary of State | “So you’re in favor of more E.V.s?”

    | JULIANA ADAMS, Press Core | “That’s besides the point Mr. Secretary, I’m not in favor of hypocrisy.”

| BLINKEN took that in for a moment, as other PRESS CORE members started to notice the exchange. |

    | ANTONY BLINKEN, Secretary of State | “. . . I like how you say that, I like how you wrote an editorial in the Times that explained why a border wall somehow was more humanitarian . . . I like how you appeared on OAN and did very much the same thing, and even more so, denouncing immigrant children because whom they were, and now you speak of—”

    | JULIANA ADAMS, Press Core | “Mr. Secretary—”

    | ANTONY BLINKEN, Secretary of State | “But I won’t go into that any further, as for your intended assault over ‘hypocrisy’, to some degree yes, we do require trade with our Arab partners, and to some degree yes, it has to do with oil . . . You try comparing Saudi oil to oil drilling in the middle of the Pacific and there only won’t be enough, the quality won’t even replace the quantity.”

| ADAMS just listens. |

    | ANTONY BLINKEN, Secretary of State | “Over half a century ago, and nearly a century, much to your displeasure another Democrat, that great F.D.R. reached out to the Arab peoples . . . Subsequent geologic analyses showed the entire focus of world oil production and supply was shifting to the Persian Gulf. It was there, it’s in everything we need today practically . . . and while yes, automobiles only make 15% of world emissions, that 15% still matters a lot. But that was only half the story.

| A Moment. |

    | ANTONY BLINKEN, Secretary of State | “It was also a personal mission. FDR was also seeking to persuade King Abdul Aziz to accept 10,000 Jews in the British mandate. Stalin’s forced had just liberated Auschwitz . . . Roosevelt was unable to convince His Majesty, he instead, proposed that the Germans ought to give up some territory instead.”

    | NED PRICE, State Spokesman | “Mr. Secretary, we’re enroute to land within half an hour.”

    | ANTONY BLINKEN, Secretary of State | “Both the King and FDR, roughly the same age, with grave responsibilities, had to some degree physical infirmities that stricken them. The President, in a wheelchair, His Majesty walked with much pain due to wounds occurred from battles of his youth uniting the peninsula.”

| BLINKEN turns and nods to PRICE, before finishing up his point. |

    | ANTONY BLINKEN, Secretary of State | “FDR gifted the King his wheelchair, it wasn’t Just Chevron & Texaco, Ms. Adams.”

| BLINKEN finally smiles a bit before turning back, greeting a few of the PRESS CORE members before preparing for landing. |

RIYHAD, Alzarikstan — MORNING
KING KHALID INT. AIRPORT

| The C-46 made a swift and smooth descend onto the runway, painted in the ironic Paramerican BLUE/WHITE governmental paint scheme, taxing to a pre-determined location of the airport for the official arrival of the Paramerican Secretary of State to Saudi Arabia. |

Alzarikstan

Rutannia, Philanialle, Pontianus, Cascadla, and 10 othersRanponian, Nileia, Vancouver Straits, Somerania, Metropolitan Francais, Abessinienreich, New Provenance, Mesuvia, Arab federal states, and Kewtpuff

Kewtpuff wrote:| Bolsonaro would grin, slowly reaching into his pocket as he does so. He'd pull out the cigarette box and lighter from before and extend his hand to Suga, offering him the lighter and box. |

    Jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "Prime Minister Suga, lighten up." Jair would cringe at the thought of listening to his own wife. "Have a smoke."

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Ok, Mr. President—haha.”

| The PRIME MINISTER took the cigarette and lit it with the lighter, put it in his mouth and leaned back in his chair. |

Kewtpuff

Awesome Para! ^>^

Paramountica

Philanialle wrote:
    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Ok, Mr. President—haha.”

| The PRIME MINISTER took the cigarette and lit it with the lighter, put it in his mouth and leaned back in his chair. |

jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "Now then, before we get carried away, Mr. Prime Minister...Let's talk politics." Jair would lean back and smirk as he folds his arms. "As you know, Brazil has been modernizing for several years when it comes to its military potential. As key Paramerican allies, we have something in common. The Ministry of Defense has brought to my attention the need to cooperate with maritime powers such as your nation. I propose the strengthening of old ties and forging new ones. Perhaps cooperation in the field of mutual defense is in order? In addition, we would like Japanese engineers and technicians to help us in our effort to both modernize our existing fleet and pave the way for future projects by Brazil's various defense industries."

    | The President, confident in the fact that Suga wishes to forge stronger ties with Brazil, remains optimistic in the hope that Japan will echo the Brazilian Ministry of Defense's wishes for further cooperation in the area suggested. |

Philanialle

Philanialle

Kewtpuff wrote:jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "Now then, before we get carried away, Mr. Prime Minister...Let's talk politics." Jair would lean back and smirk as he folds his arms. "As you know, Brazil has been modernizing for several years when it comes to its military potential. As key Paramerican allies, we have something in common. The Ministry of Defense has brought to my attention the need to cooperate with maritime powers such as your nation. I propose the strengthening of old ties and forging new ones. Perhaps cooperation in the field of mutual defense is in order? In addition, we would like Japanese engineers and technicians to help us in our effort to both modernize our existing fleet and pave the way for future projects by Brazil's various defense industries."

    | The President, confident in the fact that Suga wishes to forge stronger ties with Brazil, remains optimistic in the hope that Japan will echo the Brazilian Ministry of Defense's wishes for further cooperation in the area suggested. |

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “This could be done, Mr. President. Military cooperation between Japan and Brazil is a big step in our 120-year diplomatic relationship — we can also do joint naval training off the coast of Brazil — as for engineers, as long as Brazil does not reveal our military technology, you can have them and use your own technology.*

Kewtpuff

Kewtpuff

Philanialle wrote:
    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “This could be done, Mr. President. Military cooperation between Japan and Brazil is a big step in our 120-year diplomatic relationship — we can also do joint naval training off the coast of Brazil — as for engineers, as long as Brazil does not reveal our military technology, you can have them and use your own technology.”

| Jair would nod at the Japanese Prime Minister's request, rather delighted that Suga has agreed to his proposal. |

    Jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "Wonderful, Mr. Prime Minister. And of course, naturally we would never place Japan's military in a compromised position. They'd merely assist the Brazilian navy in the creation of its own projects."

| The President proceeds to shift the conversation onto economics as he snuffs out his cigarette. |

    Jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "Japanese investment in Brazil has reached a total of $1.4 billion dollars. In addition trade between both countries is in excess of $8 billion dollars. I propose we expand upon our existing trade agreements. Perhaps increasing Japanese investment further? 450 Japanese companies already operate in Brazil, as you know."

Philanialle

Kewtpuff wrote:| Jair would nod at the Japanese Prime Minister's request, rather delighted that Suga has agreed to his proposal. |

    Jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "Wonderful, Mr. Prime Minister. And of course, naturally we would never place Japan's military in a compromised position. They'd merely assist the Brazilian navy in the creation of its own projects."

| The President proceeds to shift the conversation onto economics as he snuffs out his cigarette. |

    Jair Bolsonaro, 38th President of the Federative Republic of Brazil: "Japanese investment in Brazil has reached a total of $1.4 billion dollars. In addition trade between both countries in in excess of $8 billion dollars. I propose we expand upon our existing trade agreements. Perhaps increasing Japanese investment further? 450 Japanese companies already operate in Brazil, as you know."

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Japan should set a target to increase investments to US $ 1.8 Billion in Brazil by 2026, together with an increase in the number of companies. In trade, we can increase it to US $ 10-11 Billion.”

Abessinienreich and Kewtpuff

Bomoko wrote:Bolsonaro should take part in the Brazilian Carnival as a display of power!

That's a good idea, Bomo <3

    JEREMY CORBYN KILLED DURING RALLY — OUTSIDE THE PALACE OF WESTMINSTER,, WESTMINSTER, UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, APR. 2024

    | Corbyn’s Death|

    | As the 2024 general election was coming to an end, it was usual for politicians, former or current, to fiercely campaign for their parties. Left-wing activist, politician and former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn would return to the political scene after controversial remarks towards the Jewish community. Outside the seat of government, Jeremy Corbyn would be standing upon a stage outside Parliament to rally young and old supporters to vote Labour in an attempt to remove conservatives from their 14 year government in Westminster. Upon delivering his speech, unknown assailants would assassinate Corbyn. Although detained, the motive of the attack is still unknown. |

    Sorry for this terrible RP but it is late and I have to put something out there but don’t worry! I will release a more detailed version tomorrow once I get my laptop in order

Paseo wrote:[| EMPRESS IN INDONESIA |

| On 30th of April, the Empress of Iran would arrive in Jakarta, Indonesia. Once her jet touched the ground, and the doors opened the elder Empress would come out. Wearing a dark red long dress with a train dragging, a dark orange scarf around the arms, her hair beautifully made up to look larger and a white silver necklace, the Empress dazzled with her elegant yet out of this world look. Waving at the press and people gathered ever so slightly, she would make her way to whoever was to greet her with a smile. |

Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, JAKARTA, INDONESIA
30 April 2024

As the Empress of Iran's jet came to a halt next to the private terminal for government officials, a staircase draped with a red carpet lined with gold edges was rolled to the forward right door. As the Empress made her way down the stairs, the High Chancellor of Indonesia, Anetta Komarudin, and her Foreign Minister Reto Marsudi, would be waiting. The two heads of state would shake hands before getting into a black limousine, which began driving away through the streets of Jakarta.

About half an hour later, the limousine halted inside a gated compound, where butlers and security personnel awaited them. The High Chancellor escorted the Empress into the Rose Room, where the meeting was to take place, right at the heart of the Chancellery Office.

High Chancellor Anetta Komarudin

    "Welcome to Indonesia, Your Majesty. I'm sure this meeting will bear great fruit for both Tehran and Jakarta. What shall be our first topic of discussion? Space cooperation? Trade? Mutual defense?"

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UNAUTHORISED REDUCTION OF COMPANY LABOUR RESOURCES

MAY 2024

A family in La Ceiba was today arrested by the Authorities under the accusation that they willingly and without authorization harmed company efficiency. In particular, they aborted their child despite having received pre-permission to take a four month family leave to take care of what Marexco (Marine Exploitation Corporation) thought would be a new member of not only the family itself but of the Marexco Team. After all Marexco like most other Centroamerican Corporations funds Districts within a City where only members of their Company may live, and as a result they directly benefit from their work as the higher the profits that Marexco receives are, the more they invest into said housing districts. They had pre-emptively invested an undisclosed sum into expanding the housing unit of the family and yet their early termination of the pregnancy has caused a legal case that has only one possible result : Financial reparations from the Family to Marexco. Marexco acted solely under the implication of the time that the family wanted to have the child, and have recordings proving said intention, and as a result the law dictates that the family was in essence lying to Marexco for financial gain.

Such determinations and legal cases are the norm withing Centroamerica, aided by what remnants of Catholic ideology remain, those portions that the Corporations did not choose to constantly attack and omit from books and bibles. A Centroamerica Bible, some would be surprised to hear, is much different from those in Paramerica or across the ocean in Europe. Filled with endless pro corporate lies and scattered within enough truths to keep it accepted and praised by the portions of the chuch in centroamerica that the corporations have been able to buy. It is quite surprising how many churches, starved of funds from the ever growing coffers in Rome, how quickly they accept a few changes to their teachings in return for cold hard currency.

The limitation regarding termination of "future Corporate Employees" is as illegal as the unauthorized termination of contracts, or unauthorized move (or intent thereof) to leave the country. After all leaving the country without permission directly translates to a breach of contract, as the country mainly hires foreign workers to work for it abroad as the result of this is a decreased influx of modern liberal constructs into the minds of the locals. The Internet exists of course, and is an avenue of such information, but it is heavily monitored and restricted. Unlike the rest of the western world, Centroamerica only recently expanded its internet network. What this means is that Centroamerica has constructed its network in such a way that it must pass through "restricted entry points" which are under the control of the Government and therefore corporations. As a result unless you live near an outside source of WiFi (Mexico / Colombia / Paramerican Panama Canal Zone) the internet sites you can visit are limited to what the Government has allowed to enter. This is made worse due to the Countries immensely corporate nature, most of those sites that are allowed are foreign economic interests (Amazon and DHL as examples). Because of this Centroamerica has not restricted access per say, it has simply developed less of its internet as it would have been able to with direct intent.

Abessinienreich
Agrariah
Alzarikstan
Bachover
Bauscland
Bayern kahla
Canovia
Cascadla
Connomia
Crazybloxian Empire
Deccea
Etheinia
Israelli
Jersey republic
Kewtpuff
Lemlar
Mesuvia
Metropolitan Francais
Nevbrejnovitz
New Provenance
Nileia
Nosautempopulus
Ocujan
OsivoII / OsivoIII
Paramountica
Paseo
Philanialle
Pontianus
Quebec republic
Ranponian
Rutannia
Salla muscat
Somerania
Terravia
-the alpine confederation-
The Confederate Prussian Empire
The galla
The ottoman national state
Vancouver Straits / Peking Zhongguo
Victoria Harbor

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𝓜𝓸𝓶𝓶𝓪 𝓭𝓲𝓭 𝓪 𝓯𝓪𝓬𝓽𝓫𝓸𝓸𝓴

Philanialle, Ranponian, Nileia, Somerania, and 4 othersMetropolitan Francais, Abessinienreich, New Provenance, and Arab federal states

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