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The Redlands, by Don Tassone

18/4/2025

 
In the Southern Ocean, between South America and Antarctica, there is an island chain called The Redlands.  Historically, few people have lived there because the climate is so harsh.  But with global warming, the ice and snow have begun to melt, and the population has ticked up.

The Redlands are a sovereign state.  In the 1800s, they belonged to England.  But as the British Empire began to unravel, The Crown let go of the islands, thinking them of no real value beyond a safe harbor for ships making their way through the treacherous waters of the Drake Passage.

Except for the crews on those ships, few people had even heard of The Redlands. That changed in 2026, when large deposits of the rare earth minerals scandium and yttrium were discovered just beneath the newly exposed surface of the islands.

The world took note. Many countries wanted those minerals. The US made the first move, extending a lucrative offer for mining rights.  China, Russia and Europe quickly followed with offers of their own.

But the 22,000 inhabitants of The Redlands weren’t interested. Concerned excavation would ruin both their land and simple way of life, they politely declined all offers.

This didn’t sit well with the American President, who angrily vowed to “get The Redlands, one way or another.”

Most nations no longer trusted the US. Even once staunch allies now saw America as a threat.

When they heard the US might “get” The Redlands, China, Russia and Europe decided they’d had enough. They jointly issued a warning that any invasion by the US would be met with a “swift and forceful response.”

“They’re bluffing,” sneered the President.

Then he ordered his military to take control of The Redlands. But the President had badly misjudged his counterparts. As soon as American soldiers set foot on the islands, China, Russia and Europe unleashed nuclear strikes on the US. America tried to mount a defense, but the combined attack was overwhelming. Within a few hours, the US was decimated.

When the dust settled, China and Russia divvied up America, on the eve of its 250th birthday; Europe stepped up as the new leader of the free world; and The Redlands remained undefiled.
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Christa Loughrey
18/4/2025 10:47:46 am

I do so love your perennial optimism, Don! What an interesting scenario......

Kathy K
18/4/2025 03:10:23 pm

Political entities should remember that when they betray alliances, alliances may betray them. When they grab at power, others will grab it right back.

Libby Belle link
18/4/2025 07:58:25 pm

Anything is possible at this time as long as so many keep their heads in the sand. As great as we think we are, we are not invincible. Thank you for an eye opening story that I pray never hits the BBC.

Krystyna
18/4/2025 08:40:54 pm

The U.S. regime can’t have EVERYTHING it wants! Well presented, Don.

Don Tassone link
19/4/2025 03:03:55 pm

Fiction meant to be provocative. Thank you all for your thoughtful comments.

Sivan Pillai
20/4/2025 01:18:16 am

Beautiful story, Don.

Don Tassone link
21/4/2025 02:24:23 am

Thank you, Sivan.

Sue Clayton
20/4/2025 03:56:41 am

Wow!!

Don Tassone link
21/4/2025 02:25:42 am

Thanks, Sue.

Tom Baldwin
21/4/2025 12:20:08 pm

Future history, Don? Thought-provoking.

Don Tassone
21/4/2025 05:07:41 pm

Hope not! Thanks, Tom.


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