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by Krajstali » Fri Dec 19, 2014 12:19 am
by Korva » Sat Dec 20, 2014 10:53 am
International Hotel, Tiranjia, Socialist Federal Republic of Krajstali
Major General Niels Binoche shifted in his seat before looking up to address the crowd.
"Thank you Mr. Slobovan, now if I can present some figures".
A slide projector turned on and began displaying casualty and munition expenditure statistics.
"What you are looking at here is an estimation of the losses, relative to total strength, suffered by the various parties to this conflict. Should the current rate of casualties continue, even without any escalation, the FSA will likely find themselves bereft of arms or ammunition by summer. Leaving them out to dry is not an option, they are the only source of moderate opposition and they will soon be crushed by advancing ISIS fighters."
General Binoche clicked forward to another slide.
"What I propose is that we negotiate a truce between the SAA, FSA, and Kurdish forces. This ceasefire will extend until the threat of ISIS has been dealt with, at which point negotiations can begin with regards to the state of post-war Syria. Our home office has recommended that a power sharing scheme be implemented so that the secular members of the FSA can be integrated into the Syrian administration with minimal disruption. The Kurds are to receive near total autonomy, this is non-negotiable from our standpoint."
Several more slides flicked by, each offering more detail to the peace proposal. The General cleared his throat before continuing:
"Lastly, I'd like to go over some of the logistical figures for this operation. Currently Korvan hospital flights are running to Kurdistan in order to evacuate seriously wounded fighters, resupply missions are being flown daily, and we are prepared to implement a no-fly zone over the conflict area. This should discourage any further destabilizing acts, such as the recent bombings by the OS."
General Binoche spoke for another few minutes before yielding the floor.
by Al Nahar » Sat Dec 20, 2014 11:30 am
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by Elektrograd » Sat Dec 20, 2014 1:33 pm
by Modrova » Sat Dec 20, 2014 1:41 pm
by Al Nahar » Sat Dec 20, 2014 2:12 pm
A message to the world governments against the Syrian regime and Islamist Radicals,
As you know the Free Syrian Army and other aligned groups have been battered heavily in the north in areas such as Idlib, Aleppo, and Homs. I am Colonel Tareq al Nasri, commander of the Free Syrian Army forces in the south of the country near the Jordanian border south of Damascus. My forces have taken the main Syrian Air Defense Base near Jordan and we are advancing towards taking the city of Daraa in the south. We are pleading with you to support us in the form of quality weapons, food, and medicine. We understand your governments do not want to provoke a total war in Syria by using aircraft however should you decide to target areas in Syria the Free Syrian Army, including myself and others have valuable on the ground intelligence on Syrian regime and Islamic State and Al Qaeda forces. This is a call for help by the oppressed in Syria.
Signed,
Colonel Tareq Al Nasri
-Ex Syrian Special Forces
-Ex Syrian Special Forces Commander
-Free Syrian Army Commander
by Organized States » Sat Dec 20, 2014 5:05 pm
by Proskoya » Mon Dec 22, 2014 11:27 am
by Organized States » Mon Dec 22, 2014 4:24 pm
OS deploys Carrier Fleet to Mid-East
Mark Wolter, Octagon Correspondent
F-35Cs of VFA-119 'Death Rattlers' taxi aboard the OSS Liberty
The OS Military deployed one of its Supercariers and the respective ships accompanying it, known as a Carrier Strike Group to the Med. Sea off the Coast of Syria in an act to "protect OS and Allied Interests in the region". With the rise of ISIS and the start of a campaign against the Assad Regime by the OS, President Ellsworth ordered the deployment Saturday as to continue Allied Operations in the region with Turkish, British, and French forces. The Assad regime came under fire last ear from the Ellsworth administration for the use of Chemical Weapons against civilians. When found that the Assad regime had not turned over all of its stockpile, the President ordered a set of punitive actions against the Regime, according to Octagon officials.
The OSS Liberty and Carrier Strike Group 13 will arrive tomorrow in the region.
by Krajstali » Tue Dec 23, 2014 8:16 am
by Modrova » Tue Dec 23, 2014 10:41 am
"First of all gentlemen, we have a OS carrier group making its way to the coast of Syria,so that's why I'm having this emergency meeting, because we need to get moving as soon as possible.
"Air Force, I want you to send the flight of four Su-27s and a An-26 to follow them, carrying their supply of armaments, to the southern Cyprus airbase. Most of the other BSDP members will have aircraft going down their as the staging ground for the no-fly zone. From their they will work in conjunction with the BSDP Air Command. Simple as that. Understood?"
"Yes sir."the general replied.
"Navy, I want you to start getting the crew of the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, Dmytro, mobilized and heading out to meet up with the ships of the Krajstalian Navy and to follow them to the coast of Syria. If possible, get a couple of civilian ships to follow, we are going to try and get some refugees out of their and brought to Krajstali. Understood?"
"OK sir, will get some civilian ships to help out."the general replied.
"Army, you know what to do, get the squad going."
"Understood sir."the general replied with full understanding of his statement.
by Al Nahar » Tue Dec 23, 2014 10:54 am
by Elektrograd » Tue Dec 23, 2014 1:15 pm
by Korva » Tue Dec 23, 2014 7:08 pm
Forward Position, Kirkuk, Iraqi Kurdistan
Specialist Hubert grunted as he heaved the duffel bag over the sandbag wall, flinching as incoming rounds snapped by his head. His platoon had been tasked with liaising with the local Peshmerga unit in order to establish lines of supply and communication. Korvan involvement in the war was now official, with a company sized element being deployed to Kirkuk alongside their Modrovan allies. Officially they were supposed to simply advise the Peshmerga and confirm targets for air strikes. In reality however they were fighting in the thick of it.
The Modrovan fire team to his left shouted a hoarse spasybi as they grabbed ammunition from the bag. Hubert smiled as the Modrovans unleashed a torrent of machine gun and rifle grenade fire on the jihadi skirmishers.
Couldn't have happened to nicer guys.
Korvan and Modrovan soldiers, as they appeared during the BSDP deployment to Iraq.
Winter 2014.
by Padnak » Tue Dec 23, 2014 7:43 pm
Inquilabstan wrote:It is official now. Padnak is really Cobra Commander.
Bezombia wrote:It was about this time that Padnak slowly realized that the thread he thought was about gaming was, in fact, an eight story tall crustacean from the protozoic era.
Husseinarti wrote:Powered Borscht.
Because cosmonauts should never think that even in the depths of space they are free from the Soviet Union.
The Kievan People wrote:As usual, this is Padnak's fault, but we need to move on.
Immoren wrote:Again we've sexual tension that can be cut with a bowie.
by Modrova » Tue Dec 23, 2014 8:24 pm
Sgt Luborek Korsakov - Squad leader
-AK-74
-RGD-5 Grenade
-AN M18 Smoke Grenade
Corporal Savo Khomiakov- RTO
-AKS-74U
-RGD-5 Grenade
-Radio Backpack
PFC Mecik Vinograd - Riflemen/Team Leader
-AK-74
-RGD-5 Grenade
Pvt Pashin Pavlovich - Automatic Rifleman
-PK machine gun
-RGD-5 Grenade
Pvt Pavlo Nazar - Riflemen/Light AT
-AK-74
-RGD-5 Grenade
-RPG-22 AT
Pvt Anton Mykyta - Medic
-AKS-74U
-RGD-5 Grenade
-Medical Bag
PFC Mikhailo Yaroslav - Riflemen/Team Leader
-AK-74
-RGD-5 Grenade
Pvt Boris Ivanov - Automatic Rifleman
-PK machine gun
-RGD-5 Grenade
Pvt Martyn Yevhen - Riflemen/Light AT
-AK-74
-RGD-5 Grenade
-RPG-22 AT
Pvt Mykhaylo Ivan - Medic
-AKS-74U
-RGD-5 Grenade
-Medical Bag
by Organized States » Tue Dec 23, 2014 9:15 pm
by New Austzeland » Tue Dec 23, 2014 10:01 pm
dilfin83 · 1 hour ago
FINALLY! About time we take action against the ISIS dogs! AUSTZELANDI LUFTWAFFE ZU GEHEN!945 up · 2 downREPLY · UPVOTE · DOWNVOTE
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I think we can solve this crisis through diplomatic means; but if the ISIS can't be defeated by that; than military intervention it is I suppose186 up · 11* downREPLY · UPVOTE · DOWNVOTE
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ALL AUSTZELANDI PIGS WHO DARE TERRORIZE THE ISLAMIC STATE SHALL BE SENT TO HELL!!!!2 up · 324 downREPLY · UPVOTE · DOWNVOTE
by Elektrograd » Wed Dec 24, 2014 3:28 am
Elektrogradian MiG-29UB
by Krajstali » Wed Dec 24, 2014 4:50 am
by New Austzeland » Wed Dec 24, 2014 12:55 pm
by Modrova » Wed Dec 24, 2014 1:11 pm
by Korva » Wed Dec 24, 2014 1:27 pm
KS Constantine, 10 km south of the Dardanelles
Bitterly cold wind whipped across the deck of the aircraft carrier as the ordnance men worked to ready the next flight of F-35B's. Four of the naval fighters were on the deck, ready to take off in support of the no-fly zone. The carrier group, a single carrier supported by two destroyers and three frigates, had just transited the Dardanelles and was steaming south quickly to intercept the much publicized American CAG.
There wasn't a single Korvan on board who looked forward to tangling with the Organized States, but they had strict orders to enforce the no-fly zone so that the tripartite ceasefire might hold. The rash actions of American politicians had endangered the entire agreement, which was forged as a response to the threat of ISIL. So it was with grim faces that the Korvan pilots took off, their aircraft screaming towards the heavens.
by New Austzeland » Thu Dec 25, 2014 1:34 am
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