Talk:Volatile Disposition (Map Game)/@comment-27999170-20181213134007/@comment-31417419-20181213235002

Moderator position? Go ahead, man.

And the stats on Tunisia? Here you go:

Tunisia is a unitary semi-presidential representative democratic republic in North Africa. The country is home to over 23 million people, with its capital, Tunis, home to 9.2 million itself. The country is a neutral nation not aligned with any organisation but opposed to ISAWA on its Western and Southern edges.

Economically, Tunisia is one of the few post-industrial nations in Africa, with a high human development index. It has a mixed economy, with sources of revenue coming from multiple different sources, such as trade between Europe and Eastern Africa, tourism, agriculture and others. This enables it to not be reliant on any single source of income and thus one of the most economically stable countries in the region.

Militarily, the Tunisian military is involved in several peacekeeping missions across the world, including assistance to the ATO in South America and support of Free Myanmar in the Burmese Civil War. However, a majority of the country's 1.1 million soldiers are dedicated to protecting the country from its volatile religious neighbour; ISAWA. While not aligned with any organisation, the country has been at war with ISAWA since 2045, making it the longest-running conflict in recent history. It has only thus far opted to protect its borders, rather than advancing. The country possesses a public but professionally well-kept technology which allows it to target artillery shells and other missiles with near-perfect accuracy, protecting it from most, if not all ISAWA aerial strikes and bombardments. Tunisian-American Michael Eisenhower is resposible for this famous tech, highly sought after by at least half the world.

Politically, Tunisia is one of the world's most famous functioning democracies, with little to no political violence. That remains true to this day, with largely peaceful transitions of power remaining in place. The country is also one of the only Full Democracies outside of the ATO or AEAN. Of its political parties, it is home to over seventeen, but three major coalitions; the Social Democratic Alliance, Centre Choice Coalition, and the Conservative Front. All of them have no permanent hold on power due to Tunisia's highly educated population and high percentage of independents.

Tunisia is a curious country in a divided world. Its status is obviously unique, and it shows the world a different nation from the rest. Daring to resist the trend of alliances while wading into conflicts on its own, and upholding the New Colossus' brand of Liberty while it's at it: Tunisia never fails to amaze. And there's no sign that that is ending anytime soon.