[quote=@Pepperm1nts] [@vilageidiotx] I guess we'll disagree there, then. I don't really see it happening though. If a bunch of mostly uneducated Armenians (probably farmers and such) with very little can topple an empire and then actively participate in its Balkanization, then a bunch of educated Turks from said toppled empire ought to be able to get a hold of shit, kick them out and restore some semblance of competence to their leadership. Being able to stomp all over Turkey like they have done is hard to believe. [@Jeddaven] Turkey is probably not an enemy. Relations are sour, probably, but I think 'enemy' goes too far. Especially if you go with Vilage's suggestions to have an Arms Industry that deals in shady shit. The arming of Armenian rebels could have been done by the Arms Industry without authorization by the government. Or it could have been the government, but the blame could fall on the Arms Industry. And Prussia wouldn't be an enemy as much as it is a concern. Like, there is no on-going conflict happening between them, just, like.. they are wary of each other, I guess. Serbia is not their enemy either, I don't think. Aside from that, your biggest enemy would probably come from within. There are probably Czech and Ukranian nationalists that aren't pleased to suddenly be Polish. You could look into Austria-Hungary and the problems they faced to see more or less what you'd be dealing with. But in short, a lot of people trying to gain more rights for their minority group, trying to secede, protesting, rioting, maybe even small-scale rebellions and assassination attempts, ect. It depends on how big it is allowed to grow and how long the problem is allowed to exist, but Austria-Hungary had to deal with all of that at different points. And then the Archduke happened. [/quote] You forgot about dear old Hungary!!!