The --Soviet Union--

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The --Soviet Union--
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Flag of The --Soviet Union--
Motto: Proletarii vseh Stran, soediniayts!'
Soviet Map with the 15 Republics
Region European Union
Capital Moscow
Official Language(s) Russian (Official), Ukrainian, and many others
Leader Marshal M. D. Nikolopulos
Population 1.580 billion (RP Number)
Currency Soviet Ruble 
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The Soviet Union is EU's largest and most populated nation, as well as an economic and military superpower.

History

The country's history is slightly different from the real-life's USSR. In 1991, a civil war erupted between nationalists and communists. The war came at its height when Mikhail Gorbachev resigned in December 1991 and the Soviet Flag got down from the Kremlin in 1992.

The, a military coalition among the most loyal communist generals of the country was formed, and managed to march from Omsk to Moscow, recapturing it in May 1992. Gorbachev was temporarily restored in power until August, when Presidential and Governmental elections took place. In those elections Manos Nikolopoulos, war hero from the civil war, became President with 59% of the people's support. In 1994 he was named President for Life after a poll was set up by the premier.

Alliances

USSR is allied to Yugoslavia, Mongolia and Germany, and is a member of the European Treaty of Friendship, Collaboration, and Mutual Assistance. Surrounded by rival capitalist states, the USSR maintains a force of 15.267.000 troops, or 1.03% of its population, in the Army.

Enemies

Enemies and rivals include the United States, Morocco, Algeria, Iran, the terrorist groups S.P.I.T.E. and G.L.A., and until recently Ulrichland and Great Britain.

The Soviet government is preparing for massive total war in case it gets invaded by "insane neighbors" like a few weeks ago in the Korean Border.




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