Talk:Union of European Nations

There's something I want to update:

1. During the 60s, to cope with the UEN status as a supernation, Warsaw Pact countries like Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Romania and Poland may unites into the Republic of Warsaw, with Albania an associatee. The neutral Yugoslavia may likely be a diplomatic buffer between the two countries.

2. UEN may succede all its former nations' individual colonies and dependencies like Falklands, Hong Kong and Polynesia. Heavy fortifications are made on these terrirories, so that the "Argies" are defeated right at the beginning of their re-taking Falkland in 1982, no thanks to Mrs. Thatcher.

3. After Francisco Franco's death, Spain may volunteer to become a part of UEN.

4. Post 1990, UEN continues to expand, with the joining of Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czechia, Greece, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania and Slovakia. New UEN associatees includes Albania, Bosnia/Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia. Estonia, Latvia and Lithunia formes Commonwealth of Baltic whatsoever.