The ever bitter Dre4m War
For more than two months now the Dre4m war has raged, talk of the war drags on in the OWF. Meth rants about how he is winning and everyone is a disappointment to him, Lord Hitchcock backs him up... The (former) SRA \m/ side rants about how mental Meth is and how Methheads twist the wars to try (and fail) to give them some sort of moral high ground. But without Walsh, the anti-meth sides' arguments lack flare.
Popular opinion is for the most part against the Meth Coalition. But Popular opinion is also against this war in general. And although If called upon I will fight this war with all my NS, I have come to the conclusion that this war MUST END...and soon. The war of attrition will not bode well for the STRIPES side on developing nations unless everyone in range of Meth and Monsters goes peace mode. At 10k NS Meth is vastly overpowered compared to 95% of that tier. Meth no longer has to use any kind of "strategy" or "skill" to win those fights, so if he says that remember it is total BS.
At this point one can justify allowing both sides to claim victory.
-Meth won by securing the brown sphere
-SRIPES and Kashmir won by effectively dismantling Meths ability to declare offensive wars. As well as bombing monsters and aNiMaLz to oblivion.
The double victory claim is IMO the best way to end this as both sides (especially Meth) can rebuild, If we still feel sore about it in 2016 we can try to finish the war that year.
However, taking the attitudes of the two combatants into account this war can go on for a very long time. In order to win (white peace) All Meth has to do is have his coalition keep attacking underdeveloped nations until the other side gets tired out (or he talks them to death). STRIPES and Kashmir CAN win this war decisively on the the military front and the PR front. But it will have to involve a slight change of strategy(more on that later) and many more weeks or months of commitment to possibly the most bitter micro drama of the past two years...
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