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April, 2045:
Despite pleas from the Brtish empire, Bismark of Germany adamantly refuses to support the war effort. Bismark, who is still weary of another violent conflict with the neighboring Portuguese, expressed his concern in a recent press conference:
"We must consider the fact that since the completion of the manhattan project, the availability of a nuclear aresenal has been increasing rapidly for the past decade, therefore, we wish to avoid nuclear ware fare for the time being.".(the events are actually happening, I'm just typing up these news stories to sound dramatic)