Svebia wrote:Kyraina wrote:No they didn't. The name changed from ISAF to RSM (Resolute Support Mission) when OEF ended and Operation Resolute Support started up.
Russian Troops occupy Crimea. Those troops are of a sovereign nation which means that as a UNSC unit we would be launching a attack on a UNSC member. It's our job to stop terrorist, not to stop conflicts. The conflict part is part of the Peacekeeping Corp, not the Peacekeeper Anti-terrororist unit.
Ah, this I wasn't aware of. Thanks.
Then Crimea and Donbass are off the options.
Anytime. Remember Conflict=Blue helmet Peacekeepers in, Terror= us going in.
There are a plenty of places for us to go and do our mission.
Greater Slavic Union wrote:Svebia wrote:I would assume to possibly forcefully put Crimea back in Ukraine.
Yeah, we would basically be giving it to people who violated their rights, and who like nazis a lot (take a look af Canal+ documentary "Ukraine: the Masques of a Revolution"). Not to mention we would have to fight against 25,000 (to the minimum, 35,000 to the max.) of the troops of the 2nd best army in the world. Not to mention their troops in Crimea have a high proportion of guards soldiers, have tanks, S-400s, S-300s, and BUK systems, other missile systems, Rocket Launchers, SPGs, and some of the best aircraft in Russia.
In case we would do this, my carachter would be out. Not only because it is impossible and suicidal, but even because he is a filo-russian.
Already pointed out that Russia is a UNSC member and that they hold Criteria, so we couldn't do anything even of we had the numbers and equipment.