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Military Coup in Iutan, Iutan May Face War

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Military Coup in Iutan, Iutan May Face War

Postby Iutan » Wed Mar 25, 2015 5:24 pm

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In the nation of Iutan (Thailand), the newly formed Republic has lost much money over the last civil war ending of the rule of the Chung Dynasty. President La Khan attempts to help build up the economy by trading with their neighbors, and one looking for trade as well is Buunam, Iutan's long time rival. La Khan seeks to end the hostilities between their two nations and hope to help better eachother. However there are many inbthe military including Bien Quang Quan the General of the Iutanese Republican Army, who fought the Buunamese during the War of 1957. The President had requested the Kung of Buunam come to discuss the terms over the trade agreement. General Bien Quang Quan was also present and once the Kung entered room where the Iutanese hold diplomatic talks with foreign powers, Bien initiated a military coup holding both the president of Iutan and the Kung hostage until his demands afe meant. His soldiers have sealed off all entryways into both the country and the city until this issue is resresolved. Iutan may face a second war.

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1: Nations are allowed to support either General Bien or President La Khan
2: No God modding or nukes
3: Iutan will play as both the loyalist and military factions, who are at odds over the coup
coup.
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Buunam Readies Its Forces For War!

Postby Buunam » Sun Mar 29, 2015 3:18 pm

After receiving news about the military coup starting in Iutan, the Buunamese Royal Military Council meant in the war-room to discuss what action to take now that the leader of their nation was being held hostage by the Iutan general Bien Quang Quan. General Zhou commander of the Buunamese Royal Army, made it clear however that Prince Chao-khun-sa was in charge until the Kung returned. "We should prepare our forces to invade Iutan, we must rescue my father and return order to Iutan." suggested the prince. General Zhou replied "My lord, we received these news from soldiers in Iutan claiming to still serve the republic, but we aren't sure yet, but I agree we must mobilize our forces and show a force of arms, no one holds the Kung hostage." All the other members of the council agreed to assemble the army, 250,000 Buunamese soldiers were assembled at the city of Bej-Song near the border of Iutan. They've massed a small fleet of warships to move to the coastal region on the other side. Tanks, jets, and helicopters habe also beem acquired.
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Postby The Greenlandic States » Sun Mar 29, 2015 4:17 pm

Hearing about the coup, The Greenlandic States will observe and see the events before it decides to take action.
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Postby Polar Svalbard » Sun Mar 29, 2015 5:16 pm

We will suport whatever our ally Greenland chooses
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Postby Cotonia (Ancient) » Sun Mar 29, 2015 5:50 pm

OFFICIAL CABLE
CONFEDERATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE


The Confederacy of Cotonia wishes to applaud the daring and courageous actions of General Bien Quang Quan. When a government becomes so corrupt and illegitimate that it betrays its very own ideals, true republicans have not alternative but to act. Recent days and weeks have demonstrated to the world the true nature of the La Khan regime, and their commitment to profit over the highest ideals of man. Cotonia throws its unqualified support behind General Bien and his patriots, and is prepared to support him with our treasure and, if necessary, our blood.

Resistance to tyranny is obedience to God,

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Postby Iutan » Sun Mar 29, 2015 6:07 pm

Within the diplomatic room at the capital of Iutan, La Khan tries to reason with General Bien. "General, you must stop this, not for my sake but for the peoples sake. You basically called for not lonelu ear with Buunam but also Iutan itself, I know not every soldier agrees with what you're doing here." Bien cchuckled, "It's alright Mr. President, those soldiers will be arrested or will be shot if they resist." Khan cried out at Bien, "Why are you doing this Bien?! Why destroy all we worked to build? And all for wwhat? Power?!" Bien pulled put his pistol and pointed it at the Kung "I can ask you the same question. Before Iutan was a republic we fought them. They raided us for years killing and rapinh our people and now you want to work with them?! I should shoot him now now!" "And what good will that do you, his generals are most likely preparing an invasion to get him. Lets us go and let me talk to them." General Bien replied "I can't allow that."

In the country itself soldiers arw fighting eachother. The loyalists regroup towards the Buunamese border, hoping to establish contact with the Buunamese military to form and alliance. "Hello? Can anyone read me? This is Captian Lai Huu Tung commander of 21st Republician Guard, we're loyalists to President La Khan. Trying to connect with the Buunamese military. Can anyone read me? Over."

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Postby Buunam » Sun Mar 29, 2015 6:18 pm

This is General Zhou of the Buunamese Royal Military Council, what is the current situation in Iutan? Has the entire Iutanese military under General Bien's control?

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Postby Iutan » Sun Mar 29, 2015 6:27 pm

"The situation here isn't too good General. Most of the military is under his control, when this all started there was at least 60,000 of us against him but there's been a lot of fighting, and many of us are trying to keep the civilians safe. They have most of the equipment too, so we aren't that well equipped either. We took what we could and left. The entire capital is under Bien's control."

Meanwhile in the capital, General Bien has ordered for La Khan and the Kung to a discrete location until further orders. 200,000 soldiers are under Bien's control and he has more being recruited and trained by the hour.

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Postby The Greenlandic States » Sun Mar 29, 2015 6:31 pm

The Greenlandic States has decided to support the Iutani government and stop the coup. 5,000 troops will be readied, and awaiting a response from the Iutani government.
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Postby Polar Svalbard » Sun Mar 29, 2015 6:37 pm

Following our ally we have the third airborne of 5,000 troops prepped and ready to go upon confirmation
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Postby Iutan » Sun Mar 29, 2015 6:49 pm

"Captian, we got word of support from the Greenlandic States and their ally." A soldier reported to Captain Lai Huu Tung, " I'll contacr them at once." He sent a message to them.

To: Military Commander of the Greenlandic States Army

We thank you for your support. General Bien has gone mad holding President La Khan of our republic and the Kung of Buunam. So far we know that the Buunamese military will send support, with our combined forces we will be able to liberate Iutan. We await the arrival of the Buunamese army, we understand that you have paratroopers, we suggest when the time is right to deploy them over the capital, the ground forces should be distracted by us on the ground so you shouldn't face too many cascasualties. We'll message you again when the time is right.

From: Captian Lai Huu Tung of the 21st Republican Guard, Iutanese Republican Loyalists.

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Postby The Greenlandic States » Sun Mar 29, 2015 7:01 pm

Iutan wrote:"Captian, we got word of support from the Greenlandic States and their ally." A soldier reported to Captain Lai Huu Tung, " I'll contacr them at once." He sent a message to them.

To: Military Commander of the Greenlandic States Army

We thank you for your support. General Bien has gone mad holding President La Khan of our republic and the Kung of Buunam. So far we know that the Buunamese military will send support, with our combined forces we will be able to liberate Iutan. We await the arrival of the Buunamese army, we understand that you have paratroopers, we suggest when the time is right to deploy them over the capital, the ground forces should be distracted by us on the ground so you shouldn't face too many cascasualties. We'll message you again when the time is right.

From: Captian Lai Huu Tung of the 21st Republican Guard, Iutanese Republican Loyalists.

Battleships will be sent in to carry troops in to Iutan. We will contact the government of our ally to drop paratroopers.
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Postby Polar Svalbard » Sun Mar 29, 2015 7:03 pm

The airborne will paradrop in along with tanks
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Buunamese Royal Military Info

Postby Buunam » Sun Mar 29, 2015 7:17 pm

Soldiers in Total: 250,000 Active: 225,000 Inactive: 25,000

Buunamese Royal Soldier: 190,000 armed with AK47s
Buunamese Royal Task Force: 35,000 armed witwith AK47s and nightvision goggles.

Buunamese Engineering: 100 Tanks 30 attack and support helicopters
Buunamese Royal Navy: 120 Warships.

95,000 soldiers and 17,500 task force soldiers will attack by land upon arrival in Iutan. The other 95,000 soldiers and 17,500 task force soldiers will attack by sea with the foreign powers arriving to help.

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A Message from General Bien Quang Quan Broadcasting Live

Postby Iutan » Sun Mar 29, 2015 7:49 pm

Hello to both my friends and my enemies. I am Bien Quang Quan general of the Iutanese Republican Guard. I know many of you ask, why have I staged a coup in my country, well that answer is easy, President La Khan is a traitor to the people of Iutan and would have us all become Buunamese. But we, we are Iutanese, and we are proud. La Khan would have you all believe that Iutan is weak and need help from foreign powers, I don't believe this. We are stronger than we think, we have in our hands the leader of Iutan's greatest enemy and we won't give him up. Not yet. But this isn't why I send you this message, as of now Iutan is under my complete control and I will bring this nation to a new world of nnationalism and power unlike we've ever seen. And to show I have power I will demonstrate it now.
(Bien moves away from the camera and La Khan now sits in front of it, signs of beatings were all over his face.) You all say I'm a traitor, this man here is a.traitor and so he shall face death. (A sound of a gun cock can be heard in the back, La Khan looks terrified.) For A New, Clean Iutan! (Bang! President Khan was shot in the head) Now no one can say I'm not in charge. To my friends rejoice and join me in celcelebration, to my enemies, any attempt to come and free the Kung will result in his death. This is your only warning, I now proclaim the new government of Iutan with me as it's leader. For A Greater Iutan Iutan!
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Postby Polar Svalbard » Sun Mar 29, 2015 9:47 pm

Over Iutanese Capital
00:00 hours
the muffled sound of the C-130's engines grew deafening as the bay door pulled down. A green light flashed to the right, running, jumping, blackness. That is what was going on in Private Jorgen's mind as he jumped.

00:03
A staccato of gunfire to right, pull the trigger, dead, building, run to it. "Jorgen Get over here!", top needs me, through the door, up the stairs, enemy, fire, dead, upstairs, Top's here
"Jorgen where were you, you could have been killed"
"sorry sir I missed the rooftop"
"well don't miss it again!"
"sir, yes, sir"

01:12
tango Company cleared the first couple of blocks, The surprise jump caught the overthrowers by surprise, many were either dead or running away. All five thousand troops and 30 tanks had landed, taking only 12 deaths and 31 injuries. The only resistance left is the capital building and the Svalbard forces are waiting to see if they are allowed to destroy the building or not as it seems to be a historic building.
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Postby Iutan » Mon Mar 30, 2015 2:04 am

"Damn, one of our allies attacked too early, it will take a while for us to get to the capital. Atleast Bien didnt see that coming." The loyalists began preparing for battle as they march to meet their allies, "Tell them not to destory the capital building Bien is most likely in there and we need him alive, he knows where the Kung is. Send out word to the rest of our forces, tell them to head to the capital now!" Less than 60,000 loyalist Iutanese soldiers march towards the capital hoping it'll be enough.

At the capital, the soldiers under Bien's control fight the invaders. Firing missles at the enemy tanks and preping helicopters to launch, the Iutanese of the new Bien Regime put up a nasty fight against the enemy force however portions of the city are in rubble. General Bien overlooks the battle from the capital building trying to make sense of what has happened. "Where did they come from?! How did they get through?!" Bien's trusted friend and secondbin command responded "They dropped in from the air sir, they seem to be allies with the so ccalled loyalists." "Is the Kung still secured?" "Yes General." Bien looked out to the city with a stern look on his face. "Offer the enemy a chance to surrender, those that do send them to the camp if not kill them."
In the city streets of the capital capital, both
Svalbardian and Iutanese forces clash tank against tank, soldier against soldier. Over the intercom a message replays "Invaders, surrender now or die!" Over head helicopters fly by firing missles at tanks and their machine guns at soldiers. With 5,000 invaders in the city against more than 100,000 Iutanese soldiers, the chances of survival are slim.

Death toll on Iutanese side: 376 Soldiers 609 Civilians

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Postby Orleanais » Mon Mar 30, 2015 2:05 am

To: Coup Leader General Bien Quang Quan
From: Président de la République Marie de Poulengey




General,
I am deeply worried about the current proceedings within Iutan. Not only did you stage a coup, you also simply killed the former President, Mister La Khan, declared yourself the new leader and announced to bring your country to "a new world of nationalism and power unlike [you]'ve ever seen."
Yes, you might have the power to kill one man, but as far as I can see, I see people unwilling to accept your junta in Iutan. While some might take rash action, I ask you to reconsider the position Iutan is currently facing. I also ask you to truly rethink your position and your nation's position within the world.

President La Khan didn't do anything wrong. Let me tell you from the history of Orleanais itself, that seeking friendship with former enemies, especially people so close to your own borders, is always a good idea. Trade is only one way to accomplish this - there is nothing traitorous about it to let the children of the future experience peace.

Best regards and hoping for careful consideration,
Président de la République Marie de Poulengey


With the diplomatic missive sent, the President of the Republic of Orleanais also comitted a few forces to something some people might call gunboat diplomacy, but that was an old hat - it was aircraft carrier diplomacy at its finest.
The 8e Flotte from Djibouti, composed of the aircraft carriers Voltaire, Courbet and Diderot, escorted by the light cruisers Duquesne, Dupleix and Pluton, as well as the 71e Flottille de Contre-torpilleurs, 72e Flottille de Contre-torpilleurs and 73e Flottille de Contre-torpilleurs (71st, 72nd and 73rd Destroyer Flottillas) headed out towards Iutan, shadowed by the 12e Flottille de Sous-marins (12th Submarine Flottilla), which headed out from Djibouti as well. Admiral Viaud himself headed this fleet from his flagship Courbet.
From Tonkin came the 70e Flottille de Contre-torpilleurs (70th Destroyer Flottilla), together with the Groupe de Torpilleurs 12 and the Groupe de Torpilleurs 13 (12th and 13th Torpedo Boat Groups), which, despite their name, weren't mere torpedo boats like during the world wars, but Fast Missile Attack Craft. Commodore de Montesquieu headed this force.
Although the Aircraft Carriers were a bit on the older side and cruisers weren't the most modern ones either, the destroyers and FMACs were the most modern designs, which the Marine Militaire had in their arsenals, ships of the Brest- and Chacal-classes.
They had strict orders not to intrude into the terriorial waters of Iutan, also known as 200 miles zone, but to shadow every ship attempting to reach a port in Iutan. They weren't supposed to interfere with the maritime trade of the small nation, just to watch and to be watched by the Iutanese.
And to fly the flag of the Republic.
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Postby Iutan » Mon Mar 30, 2015 3:17 am

Orleanais wrote:
To: Coup Leader General Bien Quang Quan
From: Président de la République Marie de Poulengey




General,
I am deeply worried about the current proceedings within Iutan. Not only did you stage a coup, you also simply killed the former President, Mister La Khan, declared yourself the new leader and announced to bring your country to "a new world of nationalism and power unlike [you]'ve ever seen."
Yes, you might have the power to kill one man, but as far as I can see, I see people unwilling to accept your junta in Iutan. While some might take rash action, I ask you to reconsider the position Iutan is currently facing. I also ask you to truly rethink your position and your nation's position within the world.

President La Khan didn't do anything wrong. Let me tell you from the history of Orleanais itself, that seeking friendship with former enemies, especially people so close to your own borders, is always a good idea. Trade is only one way to accomplish this - there is nothing traitorous about it to let the children of the future experience peace.

Best regards and hoping for careful consideration,
Président de la République Marie de Poulengey


With the diplomatic missive sent, the President of the Republic of Orleanais also comitted a few forces to something some people might call gunboat diplomacy, but that was an old hat - it was aircraft carrier diplomacy at its finest.
The 8e Flotte from Djibouti, composed of the aircraft carriers Voltaire, Courbet and Diderot, escorted by the light cruisers Duquesne, Dupleix and Pluton, as well as the 71e Flottille de Contre-torpilleurs, 72e Flottille de Contre-torpilleurs and 73e Flottille de Contre-torpilleurs (71st, 72nd and 73rd Destroyer Flottillas) headed out towards Iutan, shadowed by the 12e Flottille de Sous-marins (12th Submarine Flottilla), which headed out from Djibouti as well. Admiral Viaud himself headed this fleet from his flagship Courbet.
From Tonkin came the 70e Flottille de Contre-torpilleurs (70th Destroyer Flottilla), together with the Groupe de Torpilleurs 12 and the Groupe de Torpilleurs 13 (12th and 13th Torpedo Boat Groups), which, despite their name, weren't mere torpedo boats like during the world wars, but Fast Missile Attack Craft. Commodore de Montesquieu headed this force.
Although the Aircraft Carriers were a bit on the older side and cruisers weren't the most modern ones either, the destroyers and FMACs were the most modern designs, which the Marine Militaire had in their arsenals, ships of the Brest- and Chacal-classes.
They had strict orders not to intrude into the terriorial waters of Iutan, also known as 200 miles zone, but to shadow every ship attempting to reach a port in Iutan. They weren't supposed to interfere with the maritime trade of the small nation, just to watch and to be watched by the Iutanese.
And to fly the flag of the Republic.


Mister President of Orleanias, I understand your concern for my nations well being. Understand I do not disown the idea of trade with our neighbors, juat not Buunam. The Kungs of Buunam have attacked Iutan for centuries, the last attack was many years ago but still fresh in the minds of many. These nations ally with the now rebels who claim to be loyalists. My capital was just hit by a small.force, soon.they'll be decimated. La Khan.would have my people be like the Buunamese and that shall never happen, La Khan's death started.the foundation of a new Iutan.

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Postby Iutan » Mon Mar 30, 2015 3:27 am

Orleanais wrote:
To: Coup Leader General Bien Quang Quan
From: Président de la République Marie de Poulengey




General,
I am deeply worried about the current proceedings within Iutan. Not only did you stage a coup, you also simply killed the former President, Mister La Khan, declared yourself the new leader and announced to bring your country to "a new world of nationalism and power unlike [you]'ve ever seen."
Yes, you might have the power to kill one man, but as far as I can see, I see people unwilling to accept your junta in Iutan. While some might take rash action, I ask you to reconsider the position Iutan is currently facing. I also ask you to truly rethink your position and your nation's position within the world.

President La Khan didn't do anything wrong. Let me tell you from the history of Orleanais itself, that seeking friendship with former enemies, especially people so close to your own borders, is always a good idea. Trade is only one way to accomplish this - there is nothing traitorous about it to let the children of the future experience peace.

Best regards and hoping for careful consideration,
Président de la République Marie de Poulengey


With the diplomatic missive sent, the President of the Republic of Orleanais also comitted a few forces to something some people might call gunboat diplomacy, but that was an old hat - it was aircraft carrier diplomacy at its finest.
The 8e Flotte from Djibouti, composed of the aircraft carriers Voltaire, Courbet and Diderot, escorted by the light cruisers Duquesne, Dupleix and Pluton, as well as the 71e Flottille de Contre-torpilleurs, 72e Flottille de Contre-torpilleurs and 73e Flottille de Contre-torpilleurs (71st, 72nd and 73rd Destroyer Flottillas) headed out towards Iutan, shadowed by the 12e Flottille de Sous-marins (12th Submarine Flottilla), which headed out from Djibouti as well. Admiral Viaud himself headed this fleet from his flagship Courbet.
From Tonkin came the 70e Flottille de Contre-torpilleurs (70th Destroyer Flottilla), together with the Groupe de Torpilleurs 12 and the Groupe de Torpilleurs 13 (12th and 13th Torpedo Boat Groups), which, despite their name, weren't mere torpedo boats like during the world wars, but Fast Missile Attack Craft. Commodore de Montesquieu headed this force.
Although the Aircraft Carriers were a bit on the older side and cruisers weren't the most modern ones either, the destroyers and FMACs were the most modern designs, which the Marine Militaire had in their arsenals, ships of the Brest- and Chacal-classes.
They had strict orders not to intrude into the terriorial waters of Iutan, also known as 200 miles zone, but to shadow every ship attempting to reach a port in Iutan. They weren't supposed to interfere with the maritime trade of the small nation, just to watch and to be watched by the Iutanese.
And to fly the flag of the Republic.


Mister President of Orleanias, I understand your concern for my nations well being. Understand I do not disown the idea of trade with our neighbors, juat not Buunam. The Kungs of Buunam have attacked Iutan for centuries, the last attack was many years ago but still fresh in the minds of many. These nations ally with the now rebels who claim to be loyalists. My capital was just hit by a small.force, soon.they'll be decimated. La Khan.would have my people be like the Buunamese and that shall never happen, La Khan's death started.the foundation of a new Iutan. We will not be slaves to Buunam.

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Postby Orleanais » Mon Mar 30, 2015 6:55 am

Iutan wrote:
Orleanais wrote:
To: Coup Leader General Bien Quang Quan
From: Président de la République Marie de Poulengey




General,
I am deeply worried about the current proceedings within Iutan. Not only did you stage a coup, you also simply killed the former President, Mister La Khan, declared yourself the new leader and announced to bring your country to "a new world of nationalism and power unlike [you]'ve ever seen."
Yes, you might have the power to kill one man, but as far as I can see, I see people unwilling to accept your junta in Iutan. While some might take rash action, I ask you to reconsider the position Iutan is currently facing. I also ask you to truly rethink your position and your nation's position within the world.

President La Khan didn't do anything wrong. Let me tell you from the history of Orleanais itself, that seeking friendship with former enemies, especially people so close to your own borders, is always a good idea. Trade is only one way to accomplish this - there is nothing traitorous about it to let the children of the future experience peace.

Best regards and hoping for careful consideration,
Président de la République Marie de Poulengey


With the diplomatic missive sent, the President of the Republic of Orleanais also comitted a few forces to something some people might call gunboat diplomacy, but that was an old hat - it was aircraft carrier diplomacy at its finest.
The 8e Flotte from Djibouti, composed of the aircraft carriers Voltaire, Courbet and Diderot, escorted by the light cruisers Duquesne, Dupleix and Pluton, as well as the 71e Flottille de Contre-torpilleurs, 72e Flottille de Contre-torpilleurs and 73e Flottille de Contre-torpilleurs (71st, 72nd and 73rd Destroyer Flottillas) headed out towards Iutan, shadowed by the 12e Flottille de Sous-marins (12th Submarine Flottilla), which headed out from Djibouti as well. Admiral Viaud himself headed this fleet from his flagship Courbet.
From Tonkin came the 70e Flottille de Contre-torpilleurs (70th Destroyer Flottilla), together with the Groupe de Torpilleurs 12 and the Groupe de Torpilleurs 13 (12th and 13th Torpedo Boat Groups), which, despite their name, weren't mere torpedo boats like during the world wars, but Fast Missile Attack Craft. Commodore de Montesquieu headed this force.
Although the Aircraft Carriers were a bit on the older side and cruisers weren't the most modern ones either, the destroyers and FMACs were the most modern designs, which the Marine Militaire had in their arsenals, ships of the Brest- and Chacal-classes.
They had strict orders not to intrude into the terriorial waters of Iutan, also known as 200 miles zone, but to shadow every ship attempting to reach a port in Iutan. They weren't supposed to interfere with the maritime trade of the small nation, just to watch and to be watched by the Iutanese.
And to fly the flag of the Republic.


Mister President of Orleanias, I understand your concern for my nations well being. Understand I do not disown the idea of trade with our neighbors, juat not Buunam. The Kungs of Buunam have attacked Iutan for centuries, the last attack was many years ago but still fresh in the minds of many. These nations ally with the now rebels who claim to be loyalists. My capital was just hit by a small.force, soon.they'll be decimated. La Khan.would have my people be like the Buunamese and that shall never happen, La Khan's death started.the foundation of a new Iutan.


To: Coup Leader General Bien Quang Quan
From: Président de la République Marie de Poulengey




General,
First of all, let me correct you: I am no Mister.

With Gendering-Formalities dealt with, trade and contact to your neighbours do not mean, that you have to give up your own cultural identity.
Take for example ourselves: We were at war with the House of Hohenstaufen as well, for centuries we were, one side won this conflict, the other that, and now we have peace, because two men decided that enough was enough and that there should be peace between the two nations. Do we mash our potatoes with vigor, do we drink beer and do we have no sense of humour? No, we don't.
Unless you are much weaker then your partner on the other side of the border, which I don't think, you will be fine, as will be your cultural identity.

We have one more issue: You couped against your own government. This is an act of treason, which already cost too many lives.
You will either surrender yourself and Iutan to the Republic, which will then proceed to take charge of affairs of Iutan until democratic elections were held and you had a fair trial.
Or your power-hungry actions will cost even more lives.
You have your choice, choose wisely.

Best regards and hoping for careful consideration,
Président de la République Marie de Poulengey
Modern-Tech Puppet of Hohenstaufen-Germany.

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Postby Polar Svalbard » Mon Mar 30, 2015 7:01 am

07:08
Delta squad got ready to jump. They had one mission to stealthily get to who ever is in charge of the retaliation in the capital. They jumped sailing through the battle towards the capital. They soon landed on top of the capital building. They cut a hole in the roof and when done dropped into the attic. They methodically moved on floor to floor killing anyone who wasn't high ranking. When they got to the main room they blasted in the doors, saw The General and were mowed down by a sentry gun. Only one escaped he blew the archway making it impossible for them to run after him and he ran back to the roof where he jumped off towards Svalbard command, where he told command about the three losses and also that The general is the one leading this.

08:32
The coalition force pressed in, the capital was beginning to be weak from all the fighting, they were running out of bullets and many helicopters were destroyed, those that were left didn't have much fuel. By this point the Svalbard UAVs had arrived and were starting to methodically pick of targets, tanks, helicopters, and people.
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Postby The Greenlandic States » Mon Mar 30, 2015 2:35 pm

The battleships have arrived at the coast of Iutan, they are requesting to land their troops in to keep the peace. Soldiers are stationed on the ships and are ready to land in Iutan. Our government believes with us and our ally's help will stop the coup.
Total military: 80,000 Active: 60,000 Inactive: 20,000


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Postby Polar Svalbard » Sun Apr 05, 2015 5:46 pm

OOC since this is dead I will end it

The Svalbard barged through into the Capitol killing almost everyone inside, they found the General and brought him outside, they displayed him live on the nations media with the message of end the fighting. A Svalbard General walked up and shot the general in the back of the head.
Within days the rebels payed down their weapons and turned themselves in. The coup was over, Svalbard had saved Iutan.
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