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NEW BENKIANS wrote:https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/lgbtq-population-by-country
israel is 91.5% of its own population

It says 11% for men, and 15% for women…

NEW BENKIANS wrote:https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/lgbtq-population-by-country
israel is 91.5% of its own population

“Compared to many countries, including Canada, Israel has a higher than average gay population when comparing LGBTQ population by country. The gay population in Israel was approximately 11.3 percent in 2012 for men, and 15.2 percent for women. By 2015, the rates had dropped with 91.5 percent of the population identifying as heterosexual.”

That means 91.5% of Israel is not gay

Slavic Bavaria wrote:“Compared to many countries, including Canada, Israel has a higher than average gay population when comparing LGBTQ population by country. The gay population in Israel was approximately 11.3 percent in 2012 for men, and 15.2 percent for women. By 2015, the rates had dropped with 91.5 percent of the population identifying as heterosexual.”

That means 91.5% of Israel is not gay

oh wait yeah your right well the country still accepts lgbtq but whatever

Al-Zuweeiyah wrote:
      𝚉𝚄𝚆𝙴𝙴𝙸𝚈𝙰𝙽 𝙸𝙽𝚅𝙰𝚂𝙸𝙾𝙽 𝙾𝙵 𝙽𝚄𝚂𝙰𝙽𝚃𝙰𝚁𝙰
      Part of the Nasserite Vision

    MERAK LANDINGS

With the approval by the Al-Zuweeiyahian Indian Ocean Fleet Command, 350 Landing crafts, 250 Warships, and 200 Merchant ships (mainly from the Tribal Confederation) were part of the Invasion Fleet, codename: Operation Merak. A total of 40,000 troops were deployed as the Initial Assault Force with the additional of 5,000 troops comprising engineers and artillery units, those troops landed on the beaches of Merak and Anyar to take control of the Western ports of Banten, the troops faced heavy casualties due to the barrage of fires by the defenders. The Zuweeiyan Naval warships engaged with the Defenders warships to draw their attention away from the landing crafts, meanwhile 2,000 Airborne troops were dropped from 100 planes on Merak and another 1,000 Airborne troops on Anyar to seize strategic positions inland and disrupting enemy reinforcements. The rest of the warships not engaging the defenders supported the invasion by providing naval gunfire support and missile strikes targeting defenders coastal defenses. A few landing crafts were modified to fit Tanks, atleast 100 Tanks were deployed. Just during the first hour, the invading army lost dozens of troops because of the fierce resistance by the defenders on the beaches.

    OPERATION MALACCA

Exploiting the current weak defenses on the Malay Peninsula, another separate landings occurred on the western borders of the Peninsula. A deployment of approximately 30,000 infantry troops and an additional 10,000 troops as engineers, artillery units, and armored vehicles. For the first time, 150 Zeppelin Airships were deployed as a test if Zeppelins are still useful for combat, 10 Zeppelins are command centers, providing communication, coordination, and surveillance capabilities for the operation. 150 Fighter jets were deployed from 3 Aircraft Carriers as part of the Peninsular Invasion Fleet, 197 Warships and 300 Landing crafts were also part of the Invasion fleet. Special forces and Commandos numbering to #,### was sent within defenders line to conduct reconnaissance, secure key objectives, and disrupt the defenses.

The coordination between both fronts is key in stretching the defenders resources thin, as they must divide their forces between multiple areas of operation. The shores and Island of Sumatra is heavily militarized to provide logistical support and continuation of the war effort supply linesm

NUSANTARAN WAR

As the relentless invasion pressed forward with Operation Merak and Operation Malacca, the combined Indonesian and Malaysian forces found themselves overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude of the enemy's assault. With casualties mounting and the defensive lines crumbling on Anyar and Penang, the military command realized that further resistance was futile. A decision was made within the army command for a strategical retreat to salvage what remained, before issuing the retreat... Explosive charges were set at key infrastructure points and defensive positions, ensuring those areas won't be of use for the invading army. From a distance, a loud Boom was heard as detonation sequence was initiated, unleashing thunderous of explosions surrounding Malacca and Merak. Bridges collapsed, roads were rendered useless, and garrisons were reduced to rubble, hindering the invasion force advance and buying precious time for the retreating troops.

The lost of Merak and Penang was overall a strategic failure for the Indo-Malay alliance, the troops begin preparations for a possible siege of Kuala lumpur and Jakarta from the invading army, as such heavy fortifications were installed, especially Jakarta where the entire region was transformed into a Citadel. Most of the Military command retreated to Borneo Island, where most alliance warships, aircrafts, and armies were located, making the entire island as a military stronghold. The island of Singapore became a Naval outpost, where the resistances by the local Singaporeans are fierce.

OOC: apologies for replying late, I was busy for a while

New poll pls vote

Options for movie night/ what I can offer-

I recently bought some new dvds so there’s some new options since we last talked about this

-Lord of the Rings (All three)

- Dark Knight Trilogy

- Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049

- They Live

- Terminator 2

- Various war movies (idk all of them off the top of my head)

- All of the Godfather movies

- Schindler’s List (popular pick from last time we discussed this)

- Star Wars Original and Prequel Trilogies (screw the sequels) and Rouge One

- A few other random ones like Monty Python

Feel free to discuss

Slavic Bavaria wrote:Options for movie night/ what I can offer-

I recently bought some new dvds so there’s some new options since we last talked about this

-Lord of the Rings (All three)

- Dark Knight Trilogy

- Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049

- They Live

- Terminator 2

- Various war movies (idk all of them off the top of my head)

- All of the Godfather movies

- Schindler’s List (popular pick from last time we discussed this)

- Star Wars Original and Prequel Trilogies (screw the sequels) and Rouge One

- A few other random ones like Monty Python

Feel free to discuss

I’ll literally watch all of them I vote for Schindler’s list though

Novanuki wrote:I’ll literally watch all of them I vote for Schindler’s list though

The Bubba Bros have good taste.

Novanuki wrote:I’ll literally watch all of them I vote for Schindler’s list though

The Bubba Bros have good taste.

Slavic Bavaria wrote:New poll pls vote

Will you sneak Hesse in?

Old Order Of Bubba wrote:The Bubba Bros have good taste.

Yes

https://youtu.be/iNGAiEqNLC4?si=KJTVQbxwI6Pb10hx

Al-Zuweeiyah

Salahuddin wrote:NUSANTARAN WAR

As the relentless invasion pressed forward with Operation Merak and Operation Malacca, the combined Indonesian and Malaysian forces found themselves overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude of the enemy's assault. With casualties mounting and the defensive lines crumbling on Anyar and Penang, the military command realized that further resistance was futile. A decision was made within the army command for a strategical retreat to salvage what remained, before issuing the retreat... Explosive charges were set at key infrastructure points and defensive positions, ensuring those areas won't be of use for the invading army. From a distance, a loud Boom was heard as detonation sequence was initiated, unleashing thunderous of explosions surrounding Malacca and Merak. Bridges collapsed, roads were rendered useless, and garrisons were reduced to rubble, hindering the invasion force advance and buying precious time for the retreating troops.

The lost of Merak and Penang was overall a strategic failure for the Indo-Malay alliance, the troops begin preparations for a possible siege of Kuala lumpur and Jakarta from the invading army, as such heavy fortifications were installed, especially Jakarta where the entire region was transformed into a Citadel. Most of the Military command retreated to Borneo Island, where most alliance warships, aircrafts, and armies were located, making the entire island as a military stronghold. The island of Singapore became a Naval outpost, where the resistances by the local Singaporeans are fierce.

OOC: apologies for replying late, I was busy for a while

      𝚉𝚄𝚆𝙴𝙴𝙸𝚈𝙰𝙽 𝙸𝙽𝚅𝙰𝚂𝙸𝙾𝙽 𝙾𝙵 𝙽𝚄𝚂𝙰𝙽𝚃𝙰𝚁𝙰
      Part of the Nasserite Vision

The Indo Retreat from Merak and the Malay Retreat from Penang proof to be a military success. The Military Command overseeing the Invasion ordered the full landing of the invasion armies on Java and the Malay peninsula. The remains of Merak and Penang became a Military Base, hosting full divisions of army personnel and naval warships. The Troops on Merak and Penang now marched to inner-Java and inner-Peninsular Malaysia. The navy commenced it's blockade and bombardment on Jakarta's ports, seeking to weaken the fortify Citadel. The Malaysian states of Perlis, Perak, Kelantan, and Kedah became military targets by the invasion army on Penang, meanwhile the bombardment of Singapore continues as reinforce warships were sent to help with the bombardment.

Additional fleet of landing crafts escorted by frigates crossed the Malacca strait to replace the sunked ships in the Java Sea. Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta will be besiege once the required territories are obtained.

UltimaWeapon wrote:Will you sneak Hesse in?

Probably

What ever happened to the fourth bubba? Didn’t you guys have a brother named duck and goose or am I misremembering

Lewayin wrote:What ever happened to the fourth bubba? Didn’t you guys have a brother named duck and goose or am I misremembering

You're right his account was named Reeducation Center for Goose and Duck if I remember correctly. I'm pretty sure he left because he got bored, he's the youngest bro he'd rather play gimkit than a text based rp game. Also he didn't have a device of his own to access nationstates with. He was using his school ipad so he didn't always have access to it.

Lewayin wrote:What ever happened to the fourth bubba? Didn’t you guys have a brother named duck and goose or am I misremembering

We have tried to get him into NS but he loses interest, maybe over the summer he will develop a taste for it.

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