[quote=The Captain] Well, I wager that by 2023 Mugabe will have kicked the bucket, hence Zimbabwe being in the throes of social chaos/political violence by the time of the RP. I have no problem with British involvement there, though I think it'd make more sense (and be a bit more fun for both parties) if it was a joint SSIC-British project, with the SSIC having informally deployed its paramilitary 'Ranger Corps' into the country despite actual military involvement still being a question the Congress has yet to answer.I'd definitely like to further hash out the UK's current relationship with Africa, especially given the implications of a more active Commonwealth, to whom many Sub-Saharan states such as Nigeria and South Africa (perhaps the two biggest players in the SSIC) probably still owe their voluntary allegiance. That'd probably be a conversation we should pursue in PM though, because I don't really want to clog up the OOC. [/quote] True enough, though recently (irl) his wife expressed interest in taking control in the event of his death, so yeah, its probably in political and social turmoil And yes, it would make more sense if you are interested in such And indeed, it is something we should talk about, given the relations of the remaining commonwealth members with each other and the New UK, and considering the likely massive shift in global political considerations with the dissolution of the US and the rise of the Asian Federation (which I would assume is the worlds largest economy and has the largest population).