Talk:Cold War (Central World)

"The Cold War featured periods of relative calm and of international high tension – the Moscow Blockade (1948–1949), the Kazhak War (1950–1953), the Moscow Crisis of 1961, the Papuan Missile Crisis (1962), and the German war in Kazakhstan (1979–1989). Both sides sought détente to relieve political tensions and deter direct military attack, which would probably guarantee their mutual assured destruction with nuclear weapons."

Given all things, the majority of those events make little sense - Moscow is under German control, as is all nearby territory. Neither does two wars in Kazakhstan, if the imitation of the otl cold war is what it seems to be.

The second one makes sense as being Kazakhstan, but not the first - maybe change it to somewhere in Africa - Liberia maybe?

Paupa makes sense as a location.

For the blockade, I'd change it to the Falklands - more logical, in my mind, given the competing claims.

The Moscow crisis - maybe turn it into Alaska? It would make more sense.

Lordganon 05:09, September 24, 2010 (UTC)