TGR & Africa

Yiczy

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In a time of political and military uncertainty, TGR welcomes with open arms the Nations of Africa.

TGR has in the past poured millions of USD into the development of a new and enlightened Africa. TGR has provided them with the cures to AIDS and HIV, the reforestation of Southern Africa, the creation of the New Generation transit system, the providing of a disaster help fund and a plan for the industrialization of Africa. 

TGR wants the people of those nations and not the warlords dictators or regimes of those nations to vote on their future destiny.

It is the hope of the TGR that all of Africa is united under its banner of righteous individual freedom and just caring partnership.

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With Regards,

THE GOD-KING

 
The P.I.S. acknowledges the fact that TGR does indeed have some influence in Southern Africa, it is unlikely that Africa would unify as a whole as the North is Pro-Islamic. The reasons given are too vague and not justification for a fully unified Africa.

P.I.S. has no designs in particular on Africa, however it promotes strong Independent Islamic States such as:

  • Algeria (already a functioning International power)
  • Chad
  • Comoros
  • Djibouti
  • Egypt (Russian Ally & AHA Member)
  • Eritrea
  • Gambia
  • Guinea
  • Libya
  • Mali
  • Morocco
  • Niger
  • Nigeria (split)
  • Sierra Leone
  • Somalia
  • Sudan
  • Tanzania (Split)
  • Ivory Coast (35%-40% Muslim)
  • Tunisia
We support all of these States as Independent or pre-Allied entities diplomatically, economically and militarily. 

Signed

The P.I.S. Directorate

 
TGR has conducted an independent vote throughout the African continent.

These are the results:

Nigeria votes yes to join a United Africa

South Africa yes to not only join a United Africa but TGR as well

morocco no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Angola yes yes to not only join a United Africa but TGR as well

South Sudan yes to join a United Africa

Sudan no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Ethiopia no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Tanzania yes to join a United Africa

Kenya yes to not only join a United Africa but TGR as well

Tunisia no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Ghana no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Lybia no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Uganda no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Ivory coast yes to join a United Africa

Cameroon yes to join a United Africa

Zambia yes to join a United Africa

Botswana yes to not only join a United Africa but TGR as well

Senegal no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Madagascar yes to join a United Africa

Gabon yes to not only join a United Africa but TGR as well

Mozambique no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Chad no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Burkina Faso no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Mali no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Republic of Congo yes to join a United Africa

Zimbabwe yes to join a United Africa

Namibia no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Mauritius yes to not only join a United Africa but TGR as well

Benin no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Malawi yes to not only join a United Africa but TGR as well

Rwanda yes to not only join a United Africa but TGR as well

Niger no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Mauritania no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Guinea no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Swaziland no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Togo yes to join a United Africa

Eritrea no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Burundi yes to join a United Africa

Somalia no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Lesotho yes to join a United Africa

Gambia yes to join a United Africa

Liberia yes to not only join a United Africa but TGR as well

Cape Verde yes to join a United Africa

Djibouti yes to not only join a United Africa but TGR as well

Seychelles no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Guinea-Bissau no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Central African Republic no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Comoros no to any involvement with a Unified Africa

Sao Tome and Principe yes to join a United Africa

In summary: 

Nigeria South Sudan Tanzania Ivory coast Cameroon Zambia Madagascar Republic of Congo   Zimbabwe Togo Burundi Lesotho Gambia Cape Verde Sao Tome and Principe  

All agree to form a United Africa with TGR -further negations will be in progress.

South Africa Angola Kenya Botswana Gabon Mauritius Malawi Rwanda Liberia Djibouti

All agree to be a part of TGR's plan

All other nations refused to form any union

 
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This is ridiculous. It is absurd to even think you could unite 50% of the African continent, thousands of ethnic groups, more than a government types and dozens of conflicting military interests under one Ruler.
I call for moderator's opinion on this @emperorpenguin

 
To clarify, when I say nations, TGR refers to the populous of the nations. The populous of those nations mentioned above vote to have a union with other nations. the governments of any nation mentioned have not agreed as of yet to come to a union.

TGR is prepared to make steps to form the union between these nations, as well as integrate the populous who wish to be a part of TGR.

 
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if also you are able to make something like United Africa it will not be a nation
Same for PIS they are not a nation they are like a smaller and regional version of UN
and each nation their have the right to choose their own FA policy althouugh they must try to do something simmilar

Army wise they will have an United Army but one nation may not use their army in some aggresive war.

Basically these bodies are formed due to overall improvement and stability of the region.

It is not that they become a nation.

so remember clearly PIS/EF is not a nation they are an organisation
 

 
We remind you that PIS nations are One State as agreed by EP. They do not have the right to conduct individual FA and Economic deals. P.I.S is run by a Directorate of 7 State Leaders who vote on all such matters. Domestc affairs are sorted by individual P I.S states as long as they are inkeeping with our ideals.

 
So @Yiczy you can't make anyone part of TGR

Although you may try to create something like EU

You need to talk with EP for that.




 




 





 





 
Those who want a African Union, as TGR foresees it, will join together economically like the EU for a more certain economic future and fiscally as well to complete long term and short term goals for the whole of Africa. In this stance, TGR will act as an Arbiter.

Those who wish to strengthen their connection to TGR will join with TGR militarily providing restrictive land and citizens use.

 
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The Algerian state supports any initiative to support and foster closer pan-African ties to resolve numerous issues relevant to states across Africa. Algeria sees several fields that Africa as a whole can work together on in establishing a strong rapport and support for one another.

1) Support for African states against non-state actors attempting to undermine the authority of United Nations recognized governments.

2) Support for the Great Green Wall of Africa Initiative as well as the North African Anti-Desertification Initiative to combat loss of arable land to the Sahara Desert

3) Support the rightful independence of the Sahrawi Arab Republic, mostly occupied by the Kingdom of Morocco - who left the African Union after realizing few would accept their illegal claims to their territory.

4) Funding to the African Union Ministry of Transportation and Commerce in order to support governments efforts to build infrastructure such as paved roads and rail service to increase inter-African commerce and trade.

5) Increased support among African states to ensure the economies and countries are less dependent upon international powers outside of the continent.

6) United opposition to terrorist groups such as Al-Shabab, Boko Haram, Al'Qaeda in the Mahgreb, and other Salafist groups that affect states including but not limited to: Algeria, Mali, Libya, Niger,Cameroon, and many others.

7) Unified support for common interests at the table of the United Nations

8) Decreased tariffs and duties between African states to encourage more inter-African dependency rather than relying heavily on former colonial states

 
The Governments of

Nigeria South Sudan Tanzania Ivory coast Cameroon Zambia Togo Burundi Lesotho Gambia Cape Verde Sao Tome and Principe

Angola Kenya Botswana Gabon Mauritius Rwanda Liberia Djibouti

All agree to form an African Union.

Other nations whose populous voted yes to a union,refuse to recognize the vote of their people.

TGR hopes that soon they will join this holy union.

 
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