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Economy: As its GDP increases so does the steady growth of the economy, South Vietnam build more and more hydroelectric plants and is launching an anti-pollution campaign propaganda across the country while organizing events aimed at recycling wastes of any kind to promote ecology and environmentalism. Agricultural mills are across the rural areas of the country with arable land and the government, with the assistance of villages, is currently building advanced rice mills. Infrastructure is building at modest pace in small town and the government is even building aerial and naval train lines connecting cities of national importance.

Military: As an Asian country bordering on one of the Pacific seas, the army sends 700 soldiers and 50 spies in the newly-formed communist countries of Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Kiribati (following United States' support for other Pacific islands) to launch covert operations against the communist leaders, whether or not it will spark wars remain to be seen. They also established pro-US military bases disguised as North Vietnamese pockets whose goal is to greenlight the end of communism in the region. In Arab countries meanwhile elements of the military is fully fortifying territories not occupied by Gaddafi to prevent Libya from turning into a socialist state as the other soldiers were launching massive defensive attacks against Gaddafi and his rebel group.

Diplomacy: South Vietnam is still supporting Timor Leste but is suspicious of USSR actions towards that country. It is also allowing pro-US governments in-exile of Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Kiribati to form temporary diplomatic relations with Saigon and encourage them to prepare themselves launching democratic uprisings in the three countries as the army of South Vietnam is doing everything to steer clear of Soviet continuous support for the communism spreading in the pacific.

Others: South Vietnam is currently celebrating the end of North Vietnam now that Hanoi is on the verge of being completely invaded but still gives it the benefit of the doubt.

North Vietnam

Economy: Ton Duc Thang is now elected as the new president as he is currently considering to transitionate the economy of the country into a socalist-oriented market economy. In the meantime North Vietnam is currently building a big hydroelectric dam near Red River whose objective is to remove environmental problems whilst currently rebuilding the entire devastated areas modelled after planned architectural designs by a South Vietnamese architect.

Military: The People's Army of Vietnam send huge armaments in the Portuguese colonies of Africa as the guerilla fronts of Angola (MPLA, FNLA and UNITA) are currently in the process of defeating the Portuguese government that incidentally weakens itself more and more and the dictatorship is slowly fading off. It also supplied lethal weapons to the New People's Army in the Philippines and build advanced tanks and nukes for the Khmer Rouge.

Diplomacy: The government congratulated the formation of Angola and East Timor as independent countries and is currently sending off foreign diplomats in Hanoi to discuss whether or not North Vietnam will finally get reunified with its southern half.

Others: Ho Chi Minh's condition is currently worsening and now the government is forced to finally ratifies the reunification once more in an autumn festival day, providing South Vietnam will finally reunify its northern frenemy peacefully.