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Glorious Eurasia has only as many factories and population as The Hated Eastasia. Why is this? Why did you not realistically portray Glorious Eurasia as it really is, the greatest nation in the world, with the largest, most efficient factories? Also, why did you portray the people of the Disputed Zones as being hostile to Glorious Eurasia, when in reality they welcomed the Liberation Armies of Glorious Eurasia as we saved them from The Hated Eastasia?
Consider your answer carefully, comrade.
Dear leader of Eurasia, we of the Brotherhood in Free Africa do not see you as this. We see you as oppressors of your people. We, along with our brothers in the Middle East, India, Indochina and the south Pacific see you as an enemy. If you were to, I don't know, support and let us keep our independence, allow more freedom in your nation, and aid us in liberating the rest of the world, we may see you as an ally, so long as you eventually become a free nation or group of nations. We do not want to be under your boot. Rather, let us talk in a summit meeting in Jerusalem. We of the Brotherhood are open for diplomatic meetings.
Signed,
Emanuel Goldstein, The Ghost of Cairo, the Lion of Releigh (Sorry If we got the name wrong, he doesn't care), The Tiger of Delhi, the Viper of Siagon, and the Shark of Jakarta.