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  1. How dare you

    How dare you
  2. Of lost monkeys and broken vehicles

    I won't speak for Lascaris here but I feel like the dynamic isn't being fully appreciated. A Greek Civil War is incredibly unlikely. The government, unlike OTL, is far more unified and stable, and was not totally discredited and force to flee into exile while all of Greece was brutalized and...
  3. Of lost monkeys and broken vehicles

    It's a good "promise" to break once the soviets start breaking promises as to how free and democratic the states of Eastern and Central Europe are allowed to be.
  4. Until Every Drop of Blood Is Paid: A More Radical American Civil War

    One imagines given the time period, 1880s through the turn of the century? Most might have more material concerns than events far off in Africa. The fight for freedom and economic prosperity at home is going to be a long one.
  5. Jimmy Two: America in Carter's Second Term

    I think, fundamentally, Biden is differential. He trusts the President, it's the President prerogative to make a pick, and Carter did not call him into the office to strategize about who he'd prefer to see nominated. But some of the issue here is that, while Carter obviously is making a...
  6. Jimmy Two: America in Carter's Second Term

    There's something just very real with Carter nominating his friend and not understanding how everyone else does not yet understand what an upstanding guy he is. Also of course for a lot of reasons the government showing an interest in HIV/AIDs could have dramatic affects on the community. And...
  7. Of lost monkeys and broken vehicles

    I'll be less generous. There's absolutely no chance whatsoever Greece becomes a permanent USNC member and the very question is itself ridiculous. There's a reason only five nations were selected to start, all of which were considered either global powers or least civilizational powers, of which...
  8. Of lost monkeys and broken vehicles

    Executing the Patriarch, even if he was a clearly partisan actor, seems like something which won't easily be forgotten come peace time.
  9. Until Every Drop of Blood Is Paid: A More Radical American Civil War

    I do just want to say you've done a fantastic job of giving agency to the freedman and the formally enslaved. Not just because, compared to OTL, they have a bigger role given land confiscation and other factors. But because it's an all too often forgotten factor in the civil war and its...
  10. Of lost monkeys and broken vehicles

    Coming in a bit late but this could be the one scenario where Greece does get the City Bulgaria and Turkey are axis powers, Greece is the one continental power to have held out against the nazi advance, the Soviets are of course communists... Either it remains under international...
  11. Until Every Drop of Blood Is Paid: A More Radical American Civil War

    I'd also say events have conspired to sort of make it impossible to ignore how the civil war began. The South forced through the admittance of Kansas as a slave state by way sheer violence. Dred Scott was an even more partisan decision than OTL. They bolted immediately after Lincoln won a...
  12. The Regency Crisis of '75: An Imperial Russian Tale

    You have a very captivating writing style. This in particular earned quite the laugh from me.
  13. A Red Day In Selma: An Alternate History Of The Civil Rights Era And Cold War

    Very interesting start thus far, losing Johnson in this fashion will along with King will cause a lot of unpredictable waves. A Not-So-Happy Warrior
  14. Until Every Drop of Blood Is Paid: A More Radical American Civil War

    Not especially relevant given the issue ultimately is that the courts have been allowed to carve for themselves a huge amount of power, rather than how ethically they use said power. For this timeline I'm genuinely unsure how much we're bound to fall into the same trap. This period from what I...
  15. Until Every Drop of Blood Is Paid: A More Radical American Civil War

    In a lot of ways it's probably because we have weirdly powerful courts. Judicial Review in the United States is far reaching and expansive and I believe goes further than most other democracies, even those with lively legal traditions. You can construct arguments for why gun control is bad or...
  16. Pride Goes Before a Fall: A Revolutionary Greece Timeline

    Isn't guaranteed either that his parents even married this far back and with Crete going to Greece
  17. Until Every Drop of Blood Is Paid: A More Radical American Civil War

    Probably just as important as the more expansive language of this combined 13th-14th amendment is that it's the core of the Republicans reelection campaign. That's going to create a massive electoral mandate for black equality that simply didn't exist in OTL.
  18. Until Every Drop of Blood Is Paid: A More Radical American Civil War

    It will undoubtedly be cited as supporting such, eventually, just as OTLs 14th amendment has. Though as Workable Goblin says probably not for some time.
  19. Fantasque Time Line (France Fights On) - English Translation

    Indeed as those quotes show, the requirements of invading continental Europe were an immense undertaking. But your point was that accelerated naval losses in the Pacific are indicative that the axis is winning. Over the course of the next year the allies, at least in OTL, are going to...
  20. Fantasque Time Line (France Fights On) - English Translation

    That's probably the beginning and end of the discussion. In a war of attrition the Americans and British can straight up afford to eat through losses, the Japanese can't.
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