Day 218 — The Columbians have initiated a RW in Cali, a region which was at the time under United States control. While some may argue that Cali was never officially U.S. territory, that is not the focus of this message. The reality is clear: this was a random, unprovoked act of aggression against the United States of America.
Columbia was not acting alone. It received direct support on the battlefield from Polish forces, who stood by Columbia’s unjustified ambitions.
It is evident that the United States did not initiate this conflict—the aggression began with Poland. Yet, their alliance, BTFE, failed to take any meaningful action to prevent or deescalate the situation. In response, the United States was compelled to defend itself, initiating a number of resistance wars in Polish-held territories.
This raises serious questions about BTFE’s role in the conflict—particularly the role of Bulgaria, a nation that has long portrayed itself as a neutral “peace-maker.” Where was Bulgaria during these initial acts of aggression? Were they genuinely pursuing peace, or were they quietly supporting Poland’s hostile actions?
In the days that followed, several fierce battles unfolded. The United States, alongside Chile, found itself fighting against the combined forces of Poland, South Korea, and Romania—clearly outnumbered and outmatched. Yet, despite the odds, the U.S. stood firm. I want to express sincere gratitude to our allies, Saudi Arabia and Slovenia, who stood by us and provided crucial support during key battles. On behalf of the United States, thank you.
As for BTFE—and once again, especially Bulgaria—rather than attempting to deescalate the conflict as a true peace-maker should, they instead chose to side with Poland. Instead of entering meaningful negotiations or agreeing to a fair NAP with the United States, they presented a humiliating and unacceptable proposal. Their behavior has made it clear: Bulgaria is not seeking peace, but rather vengeance. They are actively fanning the flames of war, undermining diplomatic efforts, and damaging international relations.
