White House issues new map of Caucuses region.



White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced new changes to the world's maps. The nations of the Caucuses will have new names that President Trump has used on several occasions during his term. Armenia will be named Albania and Azerbaijan will by named Aberbaijan. This is a follow up to the renaming of the Gulf of America earlier in President Trump's second term.

The Press Secretary cautioned that any producer of maps which does not adopt the new guidelines will lose all government contracts and be investigated by FBI for any possible improprieties. Google Maps has announced it is in the process of altering its software to incorporate the changes.

News organizations which do not adopt the new guidelines will lose licenses and face prosecution by DoJ. Sources from ABC and CBS say that the new guidelines will be followed effective today, thanking the White House for the clarification of the century old nations' names.

Officials in Tirane, the capital of the nation on the Adriatic coast formerly known as Albania are scrambling to determine the new name of their century-old nation. US Department of State Secretary Marco Rubio has suggested renaming the nation Melania, which, he noted, "It at least rhymes with the nation's former name," and could secure increasingly sparse US foreign aid from a Republican Congress eager to immortalize the former nude model.

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