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Originally Posted by kcdusk
If your going to consider countries loyalty or not to the soviet union, using the same rational you should consider NATO countries loyalty to NATO/USA.
What if England, Germany, France didn't think the USA was supporting them? Sure, the USA might have its own issues at home to deal with. But the impression England/NATO etc might get is that USA is not supporting them at the coal face.
Personally, i think in T2K (whatever timeline you want to use). Nationalities counts for nothing. The whole world has become the wild west where literally anyone can be a friend or foe, or both (depending on the current need). And this is something i like about T2K, the fluidity. Looters are just as dangerous as "the former enemy soldiers".
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Keep in mind that many of the turncoats may have happened early in the war when it looked like the US and NATO were going to win - back then nationalities still counted for a lot - by 2001 I totally agree with you on it not meaning as much - after all per canon many divisions on the NATO side are now a mixed up jumble of all kinds of nationalities, even some ex-Soviet soldiers