Istalian Soldier Overwatches for Aid Convoy-al-Samarya
As the confict in Badara begins to return to its former level of violence, nations from around the world have begun to intervene with more and more forces. Istalia, after the terrorist attacks in Romula and across Badara, have sent in around 500 troops to guard their Humanitarian Aid campaign from hostile Coalition forces. The Istalian government has continued to face an international backlash for their intervention in the war, with claims of overruling Badaran Government Sovereignty aswell as overruling the will of the General Assembly. Further claims suggest they want to even form a colony on Badara, and used their Aid workers as bait to lure in a Coalition attack, giving justification for invasion. However Abdul Amari, Delegate Leader of the Republic assures the BNC this is not the case:
Contrary to popular belief, the Istalian government has so far not taken over our government and established a puppet state in Badara. These exaggerated claims are nothing more than conspiracy theories, with no real basis in reality. Considering the level of Istalian troops in Badara, they pose no threat to the Badaran Military, and to say otherwise is to lie when the truth is staring you in the face.
Other troops also remain active in Badara. The Patriotic Guard, a Galduridos paramilitary, remains active in support of the Coalition, prompting the Badaran government to regard any Galduridos military assets as enemy combatants if they pass within Badaran owned waters.
Beitenyu has also sent 2000 so called 'advisors' to Badara in order to assist Coalition forces, specifically the terrorist paramilitary MARINE. Badara has also stated in press interviews that any Beitenyu troops stationed in Badara will also be regarded as enemy combatants, and requests their immediate removal from Badara.
Beitenyu Military 'Advisors'- Unknown Location al-Salmania
The government of Kafuristan is also planning to send a force of 10,000 troops to Badara in order to aid them in the fight against the Coalition. Abdul Amari in a recent press release, thanked them for their support.
I wish to give my deepest thanks and respect to our brothers and sisters of Kafuristan who come to our aid in our time of need. Their support, and our people's great love for each other, shall never be forgotten, as long as we still live.
Plans are being made to transport the Kafuristan troops to Badara as soon as possible.
Kafuristan Soldiers and Artillery-al-Kasraj, Abi'nadi