Buffard, I hate to say this, but you are a buffoon. How could a country of 4 million people seriously threaten the United States---
Oh. Since Correa is in charge of the army, I can't really rein him in entirely...so Correa could be funding Marxist rebels behind my back...
But I'm trying to protect myself from the reactos--wait. That won't work either. A huge army buildup won't deal with the root causes of death squads, and won't do anything to protect a bunch of clinics. All it does is make the army more powerful against conventional foes...unconventional forces can act without any fear of retaliation. In fact, the huge army buildup is
worse for Chimerica, since it means that the war against the reactos become more expensive.
But I'm trying to protect
myself Chimerica from a coup from the left-wing---"Then why did you back Correa when he wanted to purge the army?" Buffard would ask. "Sounds like a coup from the left-wing to me."
But, can't you trust me---no, no you can't. This is the Cold War, where countries lie and conceal their intentions. Everyone is paranoid of everyone else. The United States is no exception.
There are some things we can't do, Calderon. Here I was, thinking you're reasonable, and then you resort to such platitudes.
But you know what Buffard? I'm tired of being the US' crony. I'm tired of listening to your pleas and your insanities. Chimerica has been suffering a great and terrible divide between the left and the right, between the rich and the poor. I can transcend that. I can heal the divisions. To require that, I need an army, so I can crush the 'extremists' and allow for a peaceful transition to democracy.
If you can't understand something simple like that, Buffard, then it's now time for Chimerica to enter into the Soviet orbit.
...
Oh dear.
1) The United States is using its influence to block the IMF from loaning to Chimerica...which I guess make a certain amount of sense...the army doesn't contribute to Chimerica's prosperity, so why should the IMF subsidize it?
2) The army build-up is costing money, money that is reducing our hard currency.
This is called
Finlandization, Alejos. Not really a good example since you guys were calling for us to adopt right-wing policies in the first place. I think we should still try this socialist alliance a chance though. We need to see if our army have a chance against the real enemies of the state.
If you guys are thinking, "OH NO, US IS GOING TO INVADE CHIMERICA", you're wrong. I haven't seen any invasion attempts in Hidden Agenda...yet. If you guys are thinking, "The United States might fund military coups", well, they might already have done so, since US popularity might play a role in the general Popularity.
If I remember something, this 'surgical strike' is really lame and pointless, although it does lead to the United States getting sued, which is always fun. We'll likely encounter it.
Cuba, the "Bay of Pigs" is not a US invasion. But, um, keep on...doing your thing. We need it.
...wha? But didn't we already allocate resources to export crops. I'll do it again, Cotton Guy. You can get your loans.
Okay, Coffee Guy. Tell me what's up.
Huh. So this voluntary Marketing Board is really just welfare for the middle class? I still don't see the point of it, but I think I prefer it over Bernie's lamer idea. I don't really think ads will help promote the Chimerican economy. There's a reacto insurgency going on. Major businesses are going to be rather reluctant to involve itself in such a unstable location.
Yeah. Reaping storms. Speaking about that...right now, our hard currency earnings are decreasing rather heavily, and we may face the risk of default. I don't want that risk, Bernie, and we need to engage in changes to raise some currency during these tough times. I'm reopening discussion on the Farsante farms.
I can pretty much tell that all three of you are just lying through your teeth.
But...Cabinet, we are suffering through a period of...restructuring. If we are not going to go into default during this period of restructuring, we need to ensure that we get a stable supply of hard currency. Our current privatization program isn't going to raise enough funds. We're going to adopt Bernie's privatization program, even if I believe it might be less efficient than Larry's views, because such a program will raise us more money in the short-term...when we need it the most.
You may begin this privatization program now.
Bernie, for a man committed to human rights, you sure seem to rely heavily on the New Reconciliation Army.
But we need the money, and we're going to get that money. The privatization program will continue. Unleash Correa on these agitators.
You can exit to your right.
Next, I decide to bring the Cabinet together to discuss democracy promotion.
I decided on this path, partly to appease National Liberation, but also to try and help the people prepare for Moderation. It isn't the people who are extreme, it's the parties ane 'extermists' that make them extreme. If I can create new 'organizations' that can help rally the people to a moderate, sensible course of action, that would be useful.
If the US weren't funding the reactos then, they are certainly doing it now. I think.
It is certainly a little suspicious why the CIA is flying over supplies to the 'reactos' rather than just giving the supplies to the reactos' bases. The only reason I could think the CIA would do so is if the 'reactos' have bases within Chimerica that need constant resupply, which isn't the case; the reactos don't want to hold territories, just beat up communists. However, the international community seem to believe the evidence, so I'll just assume it to be Yankee incompetence rather than any sort of deliberate framing by Correa.
Uh. I don't think that we can survive a war against the United States. We may bleed them, but the US will prevail.
The US is wrong. This is Padilla we're talking about here. The CIA
is involved here, his non-denial denial proved it.
Yet so is El Monde. This is a purely indigenous resistance movement, one that will survive for a long, long time. My main evidence is the No Cabinet Run, where the 'reactos' never got defeated, despite the fact that the US didn't fund them, and in fact, ended up funding our army instead. Remember, the 'reactos' are from the Farsante Guard, they didn't need US resources or even the support of the official government to engage in effective violence.
Why are the 'reactos' unable to be defeated, despite lacking popular support? Simple. They have a base in a neighboring country. I'm guessing that base is Panama, since Padilla made his declaration of war against the state in that country. Unless you target the base, it will become impossible to disrupt the insurgency. And you can't target this base without being accused of invading a fellow country and violating national sovereignty...giving the US a casus belli.
(In fact, maybe this is why the US was worried about an arms buildup? Because they were thinking Correa might invade Panama and establish a puppet socialist government there? And Panama holds the Panama Canal...and
that is vital to US interests.)
This is bad. This is very bad. I'm not talking about the "miracle" in Las Vegas, Chimerica. I'm talking about the fact that we just lost the support of the Catholic Church, which have traditionally backed Christian Reform, the moderate party. We got another enemy against our rule.
...because those people realized that if they have to fight, they'd rather fight with the reactos. Thanks, National Liberation!
...This is a bit of an overreaction, Calderon. If you suppress free speech, then you won't know if what you're doing is idiotic and stupid.
The Right and the Center offers alternate solutions.
However, I am reliant on Correa, so I need to find some way to appease him. And I do need to suppress dissent, so...a "state of emergency" it is.
Times are a-changing. Popular Stability is now a firm defender of human rights, while National Liberation wants to arrest and kill dissenters. And that Revolutionary Tribunal seems just ripe for abuse.
Wasn't this sort of situation the entire reason why we cracked down on death squads in the first place?
I think I'll let the Tribunals operate though. Mostly to appease Correa and the leftists rather than out of a desire to actually arrest subversives.
...and? We'll just find new trading partners, Buffard. Our country is still developing fine, and our reforms should let us avoid---
Ugh. Now our National Bank will start cutting stuff randomly, including our army, in the hopes of paying off our loans. Well, hopefully things won't get worse...
And now Gloria decides this is the perfect time to coup me. This will be a test of how effective Correa's army is at stopping leftist scum.
...
Now will be a perfect time to explain a bug within the game. It was intended that only National Liberation and Popular Stability can launch military coups. The creator of the game said it in an email to me:
Can Christian Democrats launch coups? If so, where would they get the military? I would guess the Popular Stability people uses the rightist military, and the National Liberation have access to the masses and the leftist military, but the Christian Democrats doesn't seem to have a natural base of support.
I tried to base what happens in Chimerica as much as possible on the real histories of the countries used as models and inspiration. While both left-wing coups and right-wing coups have happened frequently over the decades, I can't think of an example of a centrist coup. So no, the Christian Democrats do not launch coups.
However, for some unknown reason, Oberon can indeed launch a military coup against me. He may very well be the
only Christian Reform politician who can launch coups. I can only assume it to be a bug. A bug that I HAVE TO DEAL WITH.
It does make sense to me though. I always believed Oberon was the one responsible for unifying the military at the start of the game, so it could make sense he could assemble his own army. And Oberon would be a reasonable person to lead a coup against the left-wing.
Okay, so our army is lame. Well if coercion won't work, how about appeasement?
-Export crops: Already doing that.
-Balance of the two military forces: Uh...I don't think that's going to happen.
-Protection of the rights of individuals: The Revolutionary Tribunals aren't really helping here.
-Stronger relations with major trading partners (the United States): Oh boy.
Ugh. None of these options look appealing or doable. Maybe I should try repression once more. I'll call in a discussion over socialist aid.
Let accept socialist aid in preparation for the centrist military coup. Maybe that might lead to me surviving?
Alright, appeasement it is. But let do it right.
We fire Larry and replace him with Oberon. Then we'll address the issue of promoting human rights.
It's time we should abolish the Revolutionary Tribunals. This will ultimately protect Chimerica from Oberon.
Okay, maybe not.
Why don't we start with dealing with the Civil Liberties issue?
Calderon, you don't really know what the words 'democractic' means, do you?
This draft really doesn't seem like a really good idea and it may push people into supporting the 'reactos'. I highly doubt that National Liberation is actually indoctrinating the masses, but I do believe nobody likes to get randomly chosen to be in the army.
Oh well. I guess I'll click on "Resist Coup" like I normally do, skip through the letter stating that I die, and the whole PaxAmericana encyclopedia, then reload and try the next item on the list.
Huh?The reason is actually quite simple. I gained enough Military and Popularity in order to stop Oberon. Oberon's proposed policy actually caused his military coup to fail.
1) When we abolished the draft, we did not receive the letter declaring 'default'. It was that 'default' that led to extreme cuts in the military, leading to a weakened military prone to Oberon's attacks.
2) The draft itself was very unpopular with the masses. By abolishing this draft, I gain their support, enough support to defend against a military coup.
The draft turns out to actually
HURT our regime in the long term. Gee, thanks National Liberation Front! You really deserve a medal or something.
Well, it looks like this year is over--
Once we defeat one coup though, we can defeat them all. Sorry Alejos, the days of appeasement are over!
At first, when I saw this, I thought it meant that I won because I was popular. In reality, it's just the game switching between two different letters when detailing that I successfully fought off a coup.
So, we did it. We survived a year, and our army seems to be tough enough to resist Gloria. However, now we have to deal with a US embargo, which will certainly lower our profits