But the voices of these people hardly made any ripples in the parliament. The lower house members, representing the ruling parties and governments of each country, looked on cautiously. The upper house, however, was in an uproar. Most of the members were unwilling to release power to the member countries, fearing the loss of their influence. They preferred to believe that the Western Alliance would not dare to brazenly initiate war.
This situation persisted until the outbreak of war!
When countries like the Feiyang Republic, the Ryan Republic, and the Chuckna Republic, all member countries of the Fei Alliance, had already declared war on various Western Alliance countries, when the unprepared Fei Alliance countries were disarmed by the strong offensive of the Western Alliance. Only then did the parliament successively pass resolutions, acknowledging the state of war, lifting restrictions on national military forces, and authorizing presidents to issue wartime mobilization.
