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** And there's the fact that these are countries, whose actions are determined by their government or military: ''they have no free will.''
** There's also the possibility that it could work ''the other way around.'' Or in other words, they could potentially influence their citizens to do what is demanded for them...
** There is [https://web.archive.org/web/20130729033247/http://www.hetarchive.net/scanlations/nonlinear.php?vais a recent comic], a rewrite of an older comic, that actually touches on this. It is a massive [[Tear Jerker]].
** The worst part? ''[[Ascended Fridge Horror|This may indeed have been touched upon in the series]]''. Remember France and Joan of Arc?
** It sucks. They can't get attached to humans because they die at the drop of a hat, especially since the nation-tans are so closely involved in war. They have each other, but they can't truly trust each other because any minute they might be involved in a war against each other. Look at America and England, or Japan and China. From the human point of view there were good reasons behind the wars, but from the nation-tans' point of view it was far more personal, with the beloved little brothers stabbing their caregivers in the back, literally in the latter case. Just imagine having to go through centuries of life with ''no close friends at all.'' It's amazing they're as well-balanced as they are.