"Our point is simple. If some nation or group of nations should attempt to attack the UUU, it should be in a place well protected. Germany simply cannot devote a large portion of its army to garrison across an entire ocean any more than we would expect the GLC to garrison troops in Germany. Of course, regardless of where the headquarters is, Germany will devote troops to protect it, but having those troops already present can be important.
And while much of the world is quick to still heap the burden of the second World War squarely on the backs of the German people, need I remind you that we have not only undergone a serious regime change many decades ago, but Germany has been forced into a state where the German people cannot even be proud of their own culture for fear of being accused of nationalism. Germans have lived in fear of being proud, lest they be reminded again and again of the horrible things a select few did while in charge of the country. Nowhere else will you find an entire people so worried about being proud of their nation, despite the many horrible things that the many nations have committed. Not the Americans, not the Russians, not the Japanese, not the British, not the French, not the Italians, no one. Their peoples may admit that their nation did wrong, but they will be no less proud of their culture. Yet in Germany, flying a German flag has practically been a taboo!
And while you may call World War II the 'greatest political confrontation in history', need I remind you that it was the East and the West, the First World and the Second World, which precipitated the Cold War, which was most certainly longer and, while it there may have been fewer people killed in battle, certainly a much greater political confrontation than that of the Second World War. So before you go blaming "the greatest political confrontations in history" on Germany, look in a mirror and consider all of the wars and confrontations and suffering that the United States and China have precipitated.
So don't you lecture me on the 'cultural glories' of Usonia. It is well known that, while Germany was propagating the second greatest political conflict in history, the region where Usonia now lies was a melting pot of poverty and unemployment, where culture was almost as diverse as the rampant crime and unrest within the region. It is easy to roll out the past, but what matters is the present.
Whether Usonia's current culture is a mixture of past cultures or not, it is still a culture, an overwhelmingly rich culture. The overwhelmingly rich culture of a single nation. I hardly see how having a rich culture in and of itself is grounds to host something about diversity of culture. Having a rich culture does not automatically equate to having a rich diversity of cultures. The geographical location, neutrality, and ability to easily and quickly defend the headquarters are what matter most, something Germany has an ideal mix of. We are geographically in the center of Europe and halfway between the East and the West, we have no agenda concerning the constant competition between the East and the West, and we are probably the single most capable nation to defend the UUU headquarters.
I would like to note, while on the topic of geographical convenience, that the National Imperial Coalition is probably one of the single worst suggestions for a host possible. The headquarters of the UUU should be somewhere readily accessible by all on short notice, which the Antarctic surely is not, and somewhere where, at the very least, a majority of the diplomats present will be at least mildly comfortable with the climate, which the Antarctic is surely not. The people of the NIC may be perfectly content in their frozen kingdom, but I doubt this will prove even close to true for any other nation, except perhaps the Finns."