Qisma el-Kamal, Badaran Representative to the World Congress General AssemblyForeign Minister Malfois,
Badara does not question the ability of the MSCO CMRF to deal with the present piracy issue. Our president and our government acted quickly in the face of a threat to the south, and fearing the rogue regime of Kafuristan was behind the piracy and may be planning further hostilities in Badaran waters the special operation was conceived. Given the increased tensions in our own country, we cannot really take the risk. If the Beiteynu-Kafuristan talks are successful, and there is assurance of peace to our south, Badara will end the operation and allow Kafuri vessels once more.
And to Lord George Loyd Bailey, the Imperial Ambassador,
I appreciate your sentiment that we were acting in our own defense and I agree it may seem like an overreaction, but it only seems so glaringly so in hindsight. At the time, Badara was well within our rights to initiate the operation. As the situation continues to evolve, we can also change our response to it. I hope that the conditions will soon arise to make the special operation no longer necessary, and that peace will soon be restored.