Four possible Coalitions 4
Four possible Coalitions 4
Coalitions C and D are Incomplete. The countries that have not been included in any Coalition are a) North Africa b) Rest of Asia c) ASEAN (Table A - Appendix 33) d) Subsaharan Africa. In Table C of Appendix 40B, the countries in North Africa (NA) and Rest of Asia (RA) are shown. These can be two Regions that may be added to a Coalition that is Incomplete. As it will be explained, it is preferable if they are added to the same Coalition.
Sudan, Somalia, Djibouti, Comoros are also considered Arab countries. Somalia and Djibouti are very close to Yemen. Sudan is a little further. Comoros are islands northern of Madagascar. Since Somalia and Djibouti are very close to Yemen, these four countries could be included in Coalition B. In the previous article, it was suggested that Myanmar could be in Coalition B. But Myanmar is in ASEAN.
In Table A of Appendix 40C, we present Coalitions A, B and C. The Regions and Subregions of Coalition D were shown in Table A of Appendix 40B. There is no need to repeat them. We include only the total population of the three Regions (A, B, C) and the sum. Coalition A has India, Western Europe and Mercosur+, the southern American Group of AntiNWO's Grouping B.
In addition to India, there can be two Regions, Western European (310 m) and South American (326 m). The Coalition has 25,9% of the world's population. We should repeat that they are getting what they wanted, even if the lost the "war". If they do not know what they want, it is not the fault of the rest or AntiNWO. Also, their Coalition is the most privileged one. So they should be very satisfied with their Coalition.
In Coalition B, N. Korea, Mongolia, Taiwan are with China. Sudan, Somalia, Djibouti, Comoros are included. The total population of the Muslim countries is roughly 630 million. They could form two or three Regions. The percentage of the Coalitions' population is 26,3%. It is outside the ± 1% range but within the ± 1,5 %. It is likely that the other decision makers, Coalitions C and D, will allow it.
In addition to USA, Coalition C has five countries in Northern Atlantic. Greenland is not a country yet but it will become. Greenland is next to Canada and Iceland is next to Greenland. In Europe, Scotland is the closest place to Iceland. The distance from Iceland to Scotland is 750 km while to Norway it is 950 km. In addition to these North Atlantic countries, Coalition C has seven countries in Middle East.
Israel and most of the countries in Arabian Peninsula are included. Coalition C also has the Central American Group of AntiNWO's Grouping B. This Group does not include only countries in Central America. It has Mexico which is in North America, all Caribbean countries and a few countries in South America. So far Coalition C has 10,5% of the world's population and is Incomplete. Coalition D is also Incomplete with 8,6%.
| A | 2.061 | 25,9% |
| B | 2.097 | 26,3% |
| A+B | 4.158 | 52,2% |
| C+D | 3.805 | 47,8% |
| (C+D)/2 | 1.902 | 23,9% |
In the table above, population is in millions to make it easier. As it can be seen, Coalitions A and B together have 4.158 million (4,158 billion) or 52,2%. Coalitions C and D together should have 3.805 million (3,805 billion) or 47,08%. If the populations in C and D are equal, each should have 1.902 million (1,902 billion) or 23,9%. Of course, it is almost impossible to have the two Coalitions with exactly the same population.
| A-(C+D)/2 | 159 | B-(C+D)/2 | 195 |
In the table above, population differences are shown. Coalition A will have 160 million more than the average of C and D while B will have 195 million more. Coalition A will have additional population a little less than Russia + Greece + Finland. Coalition B will have additional population a little more than Russia + Romania + Sweden + Greece + Finland. So Coalitions A and B are privileged eventhough they do not have so many countries.
Countries should be added to Coalitions C and D in order to make them Complete. Table C of Appendix 40B shows North African (NA) and Rest of Asia (RA) countries. ASEAN (AS) countries are in Table A of Appendix 33. Also Subsaharan (SA) countries have not been placed in any Coalitions. There are several ways that a) North Africa b) ASEAN c) Rest of Asia d) Subsaharan Africa can be added to Coalitions C and D.
Four alternatives are shown in Table B of Appendix 40C. Again, population (2022) is in millions to make it easier. The reasoning in Alt 1 is to have a mix of different areas in each Coalition, C and D. Coalition C has a Middle Eastern Region. So D should get NA which is next to Middle East. Coalition C does not have any Asian countries. So it should get one of the two Asian Regions, AS or RA. Since D will get NA, C should get AS which is larger.
In order to make the two Coalitions Complete, countries from Subsaharan Africa should be added. Coalition C gets in Subsaharan Africa 388 million or 4,9% of the world's population. Coalition D gets 771 million or 9,7%. Coalition C will have in Asia, Region C (Table A of Appendix 40B) and RA. They have roughly equal size. Together they are 5,6% or the world's population. So C will have 8,5% (ASEAN) in Asia and D 5,6%. In that case, D will have five Regions with roughly equal size, 200-250 million. ASEAN could be divided into two or three Regions.
In Alt 2, D gets AS and C gets NA and RA. The reasoning of Alt 3 is to have all Asian and all Middle Eastern (or North African) regions together. If we add AS and RA to Coalition D, the percentage becomes 19,9%. So there is still room for 4% in Subsaharan Africa. Coalition C will get only NA (North Africa). So it will have a large percentage in Subsaharan Africa. It just happens that the Subsaharan population that will be added is equal to the Coalition's population (839 million or 10,5%).
In Alt 4, C gets AS, RA and NA. Still it's percentage is only 22,7%. This is not even in the ±2% range. Coalition A has 255 million more and Coalition B 291 million more. Coalition D may accept that. Another possibility is to add countries from A and B in order to bring the percentage higher. Coalition C gets all Subsaharan Africa and the percentage becomes 25,1% which is very close to 25%.
Of course, there are many more ways to make Coalitions C and D complete. Also there can be other changes to the Coalitions, in addition to the ones we have presented. Eventhough the arrangement of Table A - Appendix 40C seems very good, it can serve as the foundation and make further changes. We should remind that AntiNWO's Plan A or 1 (Coalitions of Groups) has not been abandoned.