John Reed

John Silas Reed was an American politician, revolutionary and journalist who served as the Premier of the UASR during World War II and is widely considered to be one of the most important premiers of America.

A socialist activist and journalist in his early days, Reed made his name by writing a first-hand account of the October Revolution called Ten Days that Shook the World.

Premiership
As Premier, John Reed's term was defined almost entirely by his leadership of the United Republics during the second world war, starting with the resignation of Foster with the failure to contain Germany and Italy's military ambitions and ending shortly after the final surrender of Japan.