Republic of the French Pacific (Apocalypse: 2012)

The Republic of the French Pacific consists of the French overseas dependencies of French Polynesia, New Caledonia, and the Clipperton Islands. These dependencies declared themselves the successor to government of France after receiving no contact from the French government for over six months.

French Polynesia
The main administrative region of the French Pacific. Papeete, located on the island of Tahiti is the also the capital of this region.

Clipperton Island
The farther most island of the RFP, located off the coast of Central America. It is the only uninhabited island among the administrative region. The RFP has no current plans to station any troops to strengthen its claim on the island due to the impracticality of the situation; not to mention the lack of water. The only symbol of French administration over the island is a the French tricolor planted on the lagoon. So far, no Central American country has placed its claim on this uninhabited island.

New Caledonia
New Caledonia is the biggest island of the RFP administrative divisions. It is strategically important since it is close to the neighboring countries of the Solomon Islands and Australia, one of the main economic and security partners of the RFP.

Possible Future Claims
Although the RFP is center on the Pacific, it has made no plans to see what became of its territories in the Indian Ocean, the Caribbean, Antarctica and North America. However, it is possible the RFP may soon explore Indian Ocean to place their claim Reunion Island and the French Antarctic territories.

Military
The military is composed of the French Foreign Legion and remnant French Armed Forces that were stationed overseas at the time of World War III. Because majority of the French military was in Europe, the armed forces only have limited weapons, equipment, artillery, armored vehicles, aircraft, and ships. Soldiers from the RFP often train with remnant U.S. forces from the USPRZ and ANZUS troops.