called in to fight if in case it is decided that the Northern Council will intervene. The Northern Council's priority is to maintain peace. If the situation in Jelbania reaches unprecedented levels of danger and high conflict, it will increase the already high likelihood of Northern Council Intervention.
It is obvious that the Northern Council condemns hostilities on both sides and if international diplomatic and political pressure can facilitate a peaceful solution to the problems in Jelbania, the Northern Council will wholly support the move. We do intend on working with the Majatran Alliance as it is clear that is a "Majatran Issue" however, that does not mean that it is not an international issue. We are prepared to work with all entities, the Majatran Alliance and the World Congress.
Émilien Gauthier, Head of the Northern Council Crisis Management Operations Centre wrote:The images show that both sides possess capable forces with heightened degrees of readiness. They have the abilities to move quickly into the respective hot-zones and the equipment and numbers fielded by the respective forces showed that if ordered these forces could cause extreme damage.
Esteemed colleagues, having seen reporting of the invasion of Utembo by aggressor states, Telamon will stand by Kazulia and in line with our military commitment to the North Council Treaty Organisation is preparing the Rapid Reaction Brigade and Special Forces elements to deploy in support, should NoCTO or Kazulia request this support.
Esteemed colleagues, I wish to bring to your attention the current situation in Vanakalam. It is possible that NoCTO should look to consider what is possible in supporting a ceasefire and potentially providing peacekeeping forces to. Should NoCTO be concerned, do we have a dog in this fight, or is this outside our area of interest?
General Anthony Bishop wrote:The operation went incredibly smoothly, our troops performed admirably, and I am confident that our forces would respond well in such circumstance. Our men and women were able to minimized simulated casualties and maintain an operational counter-strike force.
The Defence Ministry and Telamese Armed Forces have officially announced that Telamese units are ready to deploy at short notice in support of NoCTO operations in Dovani. The Rapid Reaction Brigade (4,500 personnel) would form the immediate spearhead unit. A Squadron of Telamese Special Forces (~100 personnel) is also on standby ready to deploy should NoCTO initiate the request. Telamon is ready, with the caveat that any long distance move would require strategic air or sea lift from an allied nation.
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