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How the U.K. sees other countries (cos that’s what the cool kids are doing nowadays)

AE: A good ally, despite a rocky past. Britain is conscious of America’s seemingly unstoppable industrial and military machine, and wants to stay on good terms with that.

Danubia: A reliable and long-lasting ally. Britain sees the mutual-defence treaty and joint-space program as signs of a close relationship.

Ottoman Empire: ...Complicated. It’s a dictatorship, which is bad, but the dictator is a good man. Britain seeks to strengthen relations, but is conscious that the Ottoman Empire is a possible rival in terms of influence in Europe.

Japan/Korea/Yaponiwa/and so on: Japan holds the potential to be a very good ally, despite the occasional brutal war (1910 never forget!). However, Japan has probably had the most revolutions of any player, and so Britain is worried they could find all their resources being invested into a dictatorship in the blink of an eye.

Russia: Sort of like a sleeping giant. Britain has maintained good relations with Russia in the past, and hopes to continue those.

China: A technology adept ally per the WTO. However, Britain is wary of China’s constant expansions, and is slightly worried that at some point or another Taiwan could be lost.

Germany: As a communist nation, they are an enemy. However, the U.K. does not really view them as a threat.

Yugoslavia: The new kids on the block. Britain is sceptical of their rapid expansion through Europe, and of their annihilation of the Romanian culture which kinda got swept under the rug. We hope to construct a working relationship though.

Poland: While Britain sees that Poland could be a good ally, they do not agree with the treatment of men in Poland. A society where woman are vastly superior to men is still sexism!

Vietnam: A long troublesome nation, now that its a WTO puppet Britain has hopes the two can put aside their differences.