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That's totally fine, since real-life things come before this game anyway.
Good luck, Hammer!
A Lovely Insane Sòlda Mèt
Sòlda Mèt of the South Pacific Special Forces Former World Assembly Advisor
Thank you Alisa, my friend. I wish you luck as well.
I have put my campaign, I'll be continuously posting for more actions, so don't think it's over yet VOTE FOR HAMMERSTAR!
"毎日の小さな努力の積み重ねが歴史を作っていくんだよ。"
Put a little effort everyday and it will stack up and create a foundation for you. - Doraemon Treasure Island Awards Best Roleplay 2020 Treasure Island Awards Best Roleplayer 2020 Cocos Winner for Best Character Writer 2017 Cocos Winner for Best International Event 2017 Cocos Winner for Best Overall RP 2017 Things to know: Medical Intern and Biomedical Scientist from Indonesia, Muslim, 188 metres tall, loves trains
(07-16-2015, 12:14 PM)ProfessorHenn Wrote: Don't post a thread during elections in a campaign subforum if your campaign isn't even ready. I have, I humbly ask you to please delete your post immediately. (07-16-2015, 01:23 PM)Hileville Wrote: How would you specifically handle differences of opinions between you and the MoFA on how the Army should support/implement Foreign Policy? I am going to adopt an approach like in Model United Nations. Both parties could state what they want, and we could have a compromise between the two parties in implementing the foreign policy.Neither should have the firmest grasp, and I feel that if we would discuss this in a logical and succinct manner, we could reach an agreement fast. I also feel that in order for SPSF to have a firm alliance with other militaries, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would play a key role in negotiating a cooperation alongside with the members of the army. Besides, I'd have to point out that we are fighting for the same cause, which is in the agenda of The South Pacific. The most important thing an army needs. I'd have to say it is cooperation between fellow soldiers, because no matter how many alliances you have, or how many operations you have succeeded, if the army could not cooperate with each other, and therefore are left demoralised, it is the mark of a failed army. But another thing I deem is important is our perseverance. Because for no matter how many failed operations, we can't lose hope, and we must continue to strive. I remember of a quote: "Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts forever." - Lance Armstrong. (07-19-2015, 06:27 PM)Gladio Wrote: What makes you better than the rest of the candidates ? The only thing that I need to learn in order to become MoA is a full understanding in TSP's military standing, and my only drawback is that I live on the other side of the world. I have many plans, and though I may be new, my netiquette skills have proven to be rather excellent, seeing I have established my presence in The South Pacific in just a short time. But one of the benefits of my inexperience is that I could offer The South Pacific and the SPSF something rather new. A fresher perspective is always welcome, is it not? Furthermore, one of the main benefits of having me as minister is that we can have a more entertaining and democratic military. Everyone can pitch in ideas, suggestions and criticisms. We can discuss about it and perhaps enact it. We can't have a military that is only controlled by one mind, that is not how TSP work.
"毎日の小さな努力の積み重ねが歴史を作っていくんだよ。"
Put a little effort everyday and it will stack up and create a foundation for you. - Doraemon Treasure Island Awards Best Roleplay 2020 Treasure Island Awards Best Roleplayer 2020 Cocos Winner for Best Character Writer 2017 Cocos Winner for Best International Event 2017 Cocos Winner for Best Overall RP 2017 Things to know: Medical Intern and Biomedical Scientist from Indonesia, Muslim, 188 metres tall, loves trains |
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