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Well.. these US Bastards will not leave the middle east, I may join the Taliban. They will ally with the Confederate States, and we can drive these rats out. The Confederate States looks like they can get something done.. Quickly. Osama will listen to me, he will ally with the Confederate States.. I'd be one of the strongest leaders in al-Qaida or the Taliban anyway..

- Hamid Karzai

The piece of writing Pyotr took from Karzai before he killed him


"As the leader of One X, I hear by Commandeer Rammstein Air Force Base as One X property, any NATO, or United Nations workers, soldiers, or peacekeepers will be taken prisoner of war, and will only be given back for a price, we commandeer any aircraft, or technology you have on the base, if you fail to comply, consequences will be substantial."

One X

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

The piece of paper which Pyotr wrote after he and Bronco took Rammstein


Dear Mr. President, we have now killed your Israeli President, and British Prime Minister, british troops are heading to America, where US Special Forces will be waiting to massacre them. Also, my group of Operatores has all ready massacred a Brigade of your un-trained "National Guard" soldiers. And I'd like to ask, why get the National Guard.. they are the weaklinks..

One X
Pyotr Tchaikovsky

The note pyotr wrote to the CSA President



As the leader of the One X, Paramilitary Team, I sign this truce, ending the war between us, and the United States of America. For now. We will fight these hillbilly, untrained, unloyal, traitors.

One X
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky





I, Barack Osama Obama, declare a truce that shall end this war between One X, and the United States Military, for now. We will fight this unloyal, untrained, hillbilly, traitors.

United States of America
Barack Osama Obama

The Truce signed by Pyotr, and Barack Obama


The term Eastern Bloc was used to refer to "the former communist states of eastern Europe", including members of the Warsaw Pact. Many sources consider Yugoslavia to be a member of the Eastern Bloc, while others consider it to not be a member after it broke with Soviet policy in the 1948 Tito-Stalin split. Yugoslavia and Albania severed alignment with the Soviet Union in 1948 and 1960, respectively. The terms Communist Bloc and Soviet Bloc were also used to denote countries aligned with the Soviet Union, although these terms could include countries outside Eastern and Central Europe.

Communist governments were initially installed in a Bloc politics process that included extensive political and media controls, along with a Soviet approach to restricting emigration. Events such as the Tito-Stalin split and Berlin Blockade prompted stricter control. While the Bloc persisted through revolts, such as the Hungarian Revolution and the invasion of Czechoslovakia, its command economies experienced inefficiencies and stagnation preceding the Bloc's dissolution.


The Western Bloc or Capitalist Bloc during the Cold War refers to the powers allied with the United States and NATO against the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact. The latter were referred to as the Eastern Bloc, a more common term in English than Western Bloc, because the governments and press of the Western Bloc were more inclined to refer to themselves as the "Free world".

At the end of World War II the United States and the Soviet Union emerged as the two superpowers. According to Matloff, “…the Second World War represented a fundamental shift in the international balance of power, for which a coalition strategy fashioned for victory provided no real or grand solutions” ( 702). Most of Europe had been divided by Nazi occupation and these two superpowers were responsible for setting up new governments within these countries. It was agreed that free elections would ensue, however the Soviet Union did not keep their end of the deal. Soviet non-compliance with establishing free elections in war torn European countries eventually led to a strained relationship with the United States and severe tension. According to Kissinger, “Tension with the outside world was inherent in the very nature of communist philosophy and, above all, in the way the Soviet system was being run domestically. Thus the Soviet Union’s implacable hostility to the outside world was an attempt to gear international affairs to its own internal rhythm” (Kissinger 454). Relations between the Soviet Union and the United States continued to be strained and “Truman perceived the emerging struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union as a contest between good and evil, not as having to do with spheres of political influence” (Kissinger 447). Soviet expansion in Eastern Europe prompted the United States and a few European countries to form NATO. NATO existed “to coordinate the military defenses of member nations against possible Soviet aggression” ([1]). The Warsaw pact was formed as a direct response to NATO. It existed to protect Soviet Satellite countries that were formed after World War II; and to ensure that no enemy invaded any of the Soviet satellite countries. It also had the power to intervene militarily if any one of its countries tried to establish independence. Kissinger states: “Although the Soviet Union cemented its dominance over Eastern Europe by means of the Warsaw Pact, this nominal alliance was obviously being held together by coercion” (447). The Soviets “became concerned when the West actively pushed West Germany towards rearmament, to help balance the power of the Soviet Union. The fear of a strong German military on the borders of Soviet controlled countries prompted action. In 14 May 1955, all nations under the control of the Soviet Union signed the Warsaw Pact agreement.

Information about the Eastern and Western Bloc


I, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky take the country of Georgia as ours, you have no infrastructure, no resistance, no reason to fight back. If you choose to fight back, our forces as well as Aircraft, and Ships will rip you to shreds. We have superior technology, we take any scragglers Prisoner of War, we take all weapons in your Arsenal as ours. The Country of Georgia is officially OURS.

One X
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Cuban President




When One X took over Georgia.



This letter is to the following;
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad
Syrian Prime Minister Muhammad Naji al-Otari
Speaker of Parliament Mahmoud al-Abrash

Well Mister President, it seems my bombing raids haven't killed you have they? Yes, well they blew up your office, and I'm taking over here. I've taken over Cuba, Georgia, and now Syria. I took 10 of your Nuclear Warheads, and 10 SCUD Missiles. Do yourself a favour, stay out of my way. Get out of MY country. I have conquered Syria, I have conquered your soldiers, if you do not leave the country in 48 hours, you will be found, and shot in the head as sentence.

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
President of Cuba,
President of Georgia,
President of Syria,


The taking of Syria
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