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Re: General Assembly

PostPosted: Mon Jul 31, 2017 9:24 pm
by LNRulez01
Dr. Yasir Rashid al-Janni, Special Representative of the Majatran Republic of Kafuristan,

First of all, Ladies and Gentlemen, I wish to offer my condolences to the families of the victims of these horrible barbarous attacks.

The Government and Citizens of the Majatran Republic of Kafuristan offer their fullest support to our Brothers and Sisters of the Glorious Nation of the Revolutionary Federated Socialist Republic of Badara. We will not tolerate any interference with Badaran sovereignty other then fully supporting the Badaran Government in their battle against these vile terrorists of the Coalition. My Government has tasked the Armed Forces of Kafuristan to prepare an expeditionary force of 10.000 strong to assist our Brothers in the Badaran Armed Forces in these dire times.

We warn the Government of Beiteynu to cease their support of terrorism and fall in line with the civilized world or face the consequences.

Re: General Assembly

PostPosted: Mon Jul 31, 2017 9:55 pm
by Arapaima13
Tomas Allais, Kanjorien Representative for the World Congress

If only the world could just be a little less trigger happy. At the slightest move Badara decides it necessary to declare war on Gaduridos as well as creating further storms with the calling in of the MRSF; whilst Kafuristan seem adamant to start a global war by calling Beiteynu uncivilised. Meanwhile Istalia has now abandoned its humanitarian project, and has positioned more troops into Badara. At the same time, Beiteynu cannot be free from blame - coming to the aid of terrorists, and completely disregarding the democratically elected government. Whilst the governing party in Kanjor detests communism, it respects the sovereignty of the Badaran government.

But even those advocating for peace aren't helping. Selucia claim that Beiteynu's attack on nation sovereignty is "flippant" completely disregards the Istalian declaration of further intervention. The fact is that all parties are at blame for the actions taken by the terrorists. The Badaran government, Istalia, and Beiteynu are all at fault, and the World Congress should stop doing the pitiful thing of taking sides and criticise all parties for the poor handling of the situation in the aftermath of the terrorist attack.

Re: General Assembly

PostPosted: Mon Jul 31, 2017 10:38 pm
by Aethan
Cynthia Amphion, Selucian Ambassador

I clarify my words, Mr. Allais. What I wanted to say is that an interventionism of Beiteynu in a foreign nation just to eliminate a valid political ideology democratically elected, clearly supported by its citizens and with no oppresion to them, cannot be tolerated. If representatives of Beiteynu have the opinion that communism should be banned, it should be done in its own nation (which we are against too), but never claiming to invade a foreign nation to destroy those people just because they disagree with them.

Selucia is totally open to debate and come with a solution against this shameful terrorist attack.