The Cold War (Pax Britannia!)



The Cold War (French: guerre froide,, 1959-present Day) is the continuing state of political conflict, military tension, espionage wars, and economic competition existing  after The Great War (1947-1955) between the EU – primarily the European union and its states received after the war, the British empire and its states received after the War and the free African Nations. Although the primary participants' military force never clashed directly, they expressed the conflict through military drills, strategic conventional force deployments, rebuilding their states they received in Europe, Espionage wars among spies, heavy propaganda, conventional and nuclear arms races, rivalry at sports events, and technological competitions such as the Space Colonize Race. Despite being allies against the GRC powers, the EU and the British Empire disagreed about political philosophy and the configuration of the post-war world while occupying all of Europe. The EU created the southern bloc with the south European countries it occupied, annexing them a, all of which were later consolidated as the Budapest Pact (1961-1995). The British Empire used containment of the EU as a main strategy, Annxing it's states and combining their forces into the British Armed Forces. The British Empire funded the Marshall Plan to effectuate a more rapid post-War recovery of their part of Europe, while the EU would not let most Sothern Bloc members participate. All sides sought détente to relieve political tensions and deter direct military attack, which would probably guarantee their mutual assured destruction with nuclear weapons. In the 1980s, under the Thatcher Doctrine, the British Empire increased diplomatic, military, and economic pressures on the The EU and the Free African Nations, at a time when theEU was tought to be in already suffering economic stagnation. In the late 1980s, EU President Micheal Andre introduced the liberalizing reforms of perestroika ("reconstruction", 1987) and glasnost ("openness", ca. 1985).This helped the EU to prosper in these times of need. However, The FAN dissolved in 1993 as it suffered economically and had a debate whatever to join the EU or the British Empire. Eventually the FAN dissolved in half, giving half to the EU and giving half to the British Empire just like in Europe to satisfy the needs of the EU and The British Empire.

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