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that has nothing to do with it, some of the ones they have highlighted is the nordic forming a faction, or you can have most of the balcan countries form a faction, Japan can easily for its own.
forming factions is often a reaction to what goes on around them. so if soviet invades turkey, Iran and other nations around might make a defencive faction to ward off the soviets further.
Except The 3 main faction leaders cant leave.
I'm sorry but it makes no sense to be a fascist country but still be on ally terms with a country led by a socialist and communist.