Let it be known that this honourable council laments the nonexistence of any formal acknowledgement of the status of neutrality and pacifism that regions are able to adopt, if they formally wish to declare their position in the eternal struggle between the raiding axes and defending powers; and
To mend such a lack of acknowledgement on the part of this assembly of nations, and to provide regions who have declared their state of neutrality or their intent to strive for peace with protections in the form of recommendations and suggestions for the member states of this noble body to adopt;
The Security Council states the following:
- For the purposes of this resolution, a 'neutral entity' should be understood as a region that has adopted as its formal international policy to not act or carry itself in a manner that would encourage or help any of the parties involved in the conflicts between raiders and defenders. Similarly, a 'pacifist entity' should be understood as a region that has adopted as its formal international policy that any conflict between regions such as the raider and defender wars is objectionable and should be avoided or opposed at all times.
- A region has its neutrality recognised if it is a non-fascist region which formally describes itself as 'neutral' or acts as a neutral entity. Similarly, a region has its pacifism recognised if it is a non-fascist region which formally describes itself as 'pacifist' or acts as a pacifist entity. Yet, any such recognition is subject to the limitations set forth by the articles of this resolution. Additionally, self-defence against a raid by the natives of a region that has its neutrality or pacifism recognised should never result in a breach of that recognition;
- A region to which Clause 2 applies should have its neutrality or pacifism respected by the member nations of the World Assembly at all times, regardless of whether a member state identifies as a raider or defender. Yet, nothing in this article should prevent defenders from coming to the aid and defence of a region whose neutrality or pacifism has been recognised, and that is being raided or is under the threat of such, if its natives have requested assistance from those defending entities;
- Any region to which Clause 2 applies should not be targeted by any raiding entity as an objective to raid, or as an object to infiltrate with the purpose of changing or removing that region's status as 'neutral', 'pacifist' or both, or changing their regional policies regarding international conduct;
- The raiding of a region to which Clause 2 applies, or any other non-fascist region that is not actively involved in the conflicts between raiders and defenders, should be treated by the member states of this council of nations as a condemnable act;
- Nothing in the articles of this resolution should prevent or discourage natives of a region to which Clause 2 applies, or any other non-fascist region that is not actively involved in the conflicts between raiders and defenders, from requesting aid and assistance from defenders in a time of need. Yet, no such plea for help should result in the creation of a debt or situation where the natives of that region owe the defending entity anything for their aid, such as pledging themselves to the cause of the defenders.
DRAFT1:
Let it be known that this honourable council laments the nonexistence of any formal acknowledgement of the status of neutrality and pacifism that regions are able to adopt, if they formally wish to declare their position in the eternal struggle between the raiding axes and defending powers; and
To mend such a lack of acknowledgement on the part of this assembly of nations, and to provide regions who have declared their state of neutrality or their intent to strive for peace with protections in the form of recommendations and suggestions for the member states of this noble body to adopt;
The Security Council states the following:
- A region formally declares its state of neutrality by officially describing itself as 'neutral'. Similarly, a region formally declares its intent to strive for peace by officially describing itself as 'pacifist';
- A region that has declared its status as per Article 1 of this resolution should have its status as either 'neutral' or 'pacifist' respected by the member nations of the World Assembly at all times, regardless of whether a member state identifies as a raider or defender. Yet, nothing in this article should prevent defenders from coming to the aid and defence of a region that identifies as 'neutral' or 'pacifist', and is being raided or is under the threat of such, if its natives have requested assistance from those defending entities;
- Any region that identifies as 'neutral' or 'pacifist' should not be targeted by any raiding entity as an objective to raid, or as an object to infiltrate with the purpose of changing or removing that region's status as 'neutral' or 'pacifist' or both;
- The raiding of a region that identifies as 'neutral' or 'pacifist' should be treated by the member states of this council of nations as a condemnable act, and any party to such a raid should be denounced and deplored;
- Any member nation that comes to the defence or aid of a region that is being raided or under the threat of such should be praised, and their act of help or protection should be viewed by the member states of this assembly as commendable. Yet, this should apply for as long as that region's status of 'neutral' or 'pacifist' is respected thereafter;
- Nothing in the articles of this resolution should prevent or discourage natives of a region that identifies as 'neutral' or 'pacifist' from requesting aid and assistance from defenders in a time of need. Yet, no such plea for help should result in the creation of a debt or situation where the natives of that region owe the defending entity anything for their aid, such as pledging themselves to the cause of the defenders.
DRAFT 2:
Let it be known that this honourable council laments the nonexistence of any formal acknowledgement of the status of neutrality and pacifism that regions are able to adopt, if they formally wish to declare their position in the eternal struggle between the raiding axes and defending powers; and
To mend such a lack of acknowledgement on the part of this assembly of nations, and to provide regions who have declared their state of neutrality or their intent to strive for peace with protections in the form of recommendations and suggestions for the member states of this noble body to adopt;
The Security Council states the following:
- A region has its neutrality recognised if it formally describes itself as 'neutral' or acts accordingly in international conduct. Similarly, a region has its pacifism recognised if it formally describes itself as 'pacifist' or acts accordingly in international conduct;
- A region that holds the status of 'neutral' or 'pacifist' or acts accordingly in international conduct should have their neutrality or pacifism respected by the member nations of the World Assembly at all times, regardless of whether a member state identifies as a raider or defender. Yet, nothing in this article should prevent defenders from coming to the aid and defence of a region whose neutrality or pacifism has been recognised, and that is being raided or is under the threat of such, if its natives have requested assistance from those defending entities;
- Any region that identifies as 'neutral' or 'pacifist' or acts accordingly in international conduct should not be targeted by any raiding entity as an objective to raid, or as an object to infiltrate with the purpose of changing or removing that region's status as 'neutral' or 'pacifist' or both, or changing their policies regarding international conduct;
- The raiding of a region that identifies as 'neutral' or 'pacifist' or acts accordingly in international conduct should be treated by the member states of this council of nations as a condemnable act, and any party to such a raid should be denounced and deplored;
- Any member nation that comes to the defence or aid of a region that identifies as 'neutral' or 'pacifist' or acts accordingly in international conduct, and which is being raided or under the threat of such should be praised, and their act of help or protection should be viewed by the member states of this assembly as commendable. Yet, this should apply for as long as that region's neutrality and pacifism is respected thereafter;
- Nothing in the articles of this resolution should prevent or discourage natives of a region that identifies as 'neutral' or 'pacifist' or acts accordingly in international conduct from requesting aid and assistance from defenders in a time of need. Yet, no such plea for help should result in the creation of a debt or situation where the natives of that region owe the defending entity anything for their aid, such as pledging themselves to the cause of the defenders.
DRAFT1:
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Let it be known that this honourable council laments the nonexistence of any formal acknowledgement of the status of neutrality and pacifism that regions are able to adopt, if they formally wish to declare their position in the eternal struggle between the raiding axes and defending powers; and
To mend such a lack of acknowledgement on the part of this assembly of nations, and to provide regions who have declared their state of neutrality or their intent to strive for peace with protections in the form of recommendations and suggestions for the member states of this noble body to adopt;
The Security Council states the following:
- A region formally declares its state of neutrality by officially describing itself as 'neutral'. Similarly, a region formally declares its intent to strive for peace by officially describing itself as 'pacifist';
- A region that has declared its status as per Article 1 of this resolution should have its status as either 'neutral' or 'pacifist' respected by the member nations of the World Assembly at all times, regardless of whether a member state identifies as a raider or defender. Yet, nothing in this article should prevent defenders from coming to the aid and defence of a region that identifies as 'neutral' or 'pacifist', and is being raided or is under the threat of such, if its natives have requested assistance from those defending entities;
- Any region that identifies as 'neutral' or 'pacifist' should not be targeted by any raiding entity as an objective to raid, or as an object to infiltrate with the purpose of changing or removing that region's status as 'neutral' or 'pacifist' or both;
- The raiding of a region that identifies as 'neutral' or 'pacifist' should be treated by the member states of this council of nations as a condemnable act, and any party to such a raid should be denounced and deplored;
- Any member nation that comes to the defence or aid of a region that is being raided or under the threat of such should be praised, and their act of help or protection should be viewed by the member states of this assembly as commendable. Yet, this should apply for as long as that region's status of 'neutral' or 'pacifist' is respected thereafter;
- Nothing in the articles of this resolution should prevent or discourage natives of a region that identifies as 'neutral' or 'pacifist' from requesting aid and assistance from defenders in a time of need. Yet, no such plea for help should result in the creation of a debt or situation where the natives of that region owe the defending entity anything for their aid, such as pledging themselves to the cause of the defenders.
DRAFT 3:
Let it be known that this honourable council laments the nonexistence of any formal acknowledgement of the status of neutrality and pacifism that regions are able to adopt, if they formally wish to declare their position in the eternal struggle between the raiding axes and defending powers; and
To mend such a lack of acknowledgement on the part of this assembly of nations, and to provide regions who have declared their state of neutrality or their intent to strive for peace with protections in the form of recommendations and suggestions for the member states of this noble body to adopt;
The Security Council states the following:
- For the purposes of this resolution, a 'neutral entity' should be understood as a region that has adopted as its formal international policy to not act or carry itself in a manner that would encourage or help any of the parties involved in the conflicts between raiders and defenders. Similarly, a 'pacifist entity' should be understood as a region that has adopted as its formal international policy that any conflict between regions such as the raider and defender wars is objectionable and should be avoided or opposed at all times.
- A region has its neutrality recognised if it formally describes itself as 'neutral' or acts as a neutral entity. Similarly, a region has its pacifism recognised if it formally describes itself as 'pacifist' or acts as a pacifist entity;
- A region to which Clause 2 applies should have its neutrality or pacifism respected by the member nations of the World Assembly at all times, regardless of whether a member state identifies as a raider or defender. Yet, nothing in this article should prevent defenders from coming to the aid and defence of a region whose neutrality or pacifism has been recognised, and that is being raided or is under the threat of such, if its natives have requested assistance from those defending entities;
- Any region to which Clause 2 applies should not be targeted by any raiding entity as an objective to raid, or as an object to infiltrate with the purpose of changing or removing that region's status as 'neutral' or 'pacifist' or both, or changing their regional policies regarding international conduct;
- The raiding of a region to which Clause 2 applies should be treated by the member states of this council of nations as a condemnable act, and any party to such a raid should be denounced and deplored;
- Any member nation that comes to the defence or aid of a region to which Clause 2 applies, and which is being raided or under the threat of such should be praised, and their act of help or protection should be viewed by the member states of this assembly as commendable. Yet, this should apply for as long as that region's neutrality and pacifism is respected thereafter;
- Nothing in the articles of this resolution should prevent or discourage natives of a region to which Clause 2 applies from requesting aid and assistance from defenders in a time of need. Yet, no such plea for help should result in the creation of a debt or situation where the natives of that region owe the defending entity anything for their aid, such as pledging themselves to the cause of the defenders.
DRAFT 4:
Let it be known that this honourable council laments the nonexistence of any formal acknowledgement of the status of neutrality and pacifism that regions are able to adopt, if they formally wish to declare their position in the eternal struggle between the raiding axes and defending powers; and
To mend such a lack of acknowledgement on the part of this assembly of nations, and to provide regions who have declared their state of neutrality or their intent to strive for peace with protections in the form of recommendations and suggestions for the member states of this noble body to adopt;
The Security Council states the following:
- For the purposes of this resolution, a 'neutral entity' should be understood as a region that has adopted as its formal international policy to not act or carry itself in a manner that would encourage or help any of the parties involved in the conflicts between raiders and defenders. Similarly, a 'pacifist entity' should be understood as a region that has adopted as its formal international policy that any conflict between regions such as the raider and defender wars is objectionable and should be avoided or opposed at all times.
- A region has its neutrality recognised if it formally describes itself as 'neutral' or acts as a neutral entity. Similarly, a region has its pacifism recognised if it formally describes itself as 'pacifist' or acts as a pacifist entity. Yet, any such recognition is subject to the limitations set forth by the articles of this resolution;
- A region to which Clause 2 applies should have its neutrality or pacifism respected by the member nations of the World Assembly at all times, regardless of whether a member state identifies as a raider or defender. Yet, nothing in this article should prevent defenders from coming to the aid and defence of a region whose neutrality or pacifism has been recognised, and that is being raided or is under the threat of such, if its natives have requested assistance from those defending entities;
- Any region to which Clause 2 applies should not be targeted by any raiding entity as an objective to raid, or as an object to infiltrate with the purpose of changing or removing that region's status as 'neutral' or 'pacifist' or both, or changing their regional policies regarding international conduct;
- The raiding of a region to which Clause 2 applies should be treated by the member states of this council of nations as a condemnable act, and any party to such a raid should be denounced and deplored;
- Any member nation that comes to the defence or aid of a region to which Clause 2 applies, and which is being raided or under the threat of such should be praised, and their act of help or protection should be viewed by the member states of this assembly as commendable. Yet, this should apply for as long as that region's neutrality and pacifism is respected thereafter;
- Nothing in the articles of this resolution should prevent or discourage natives of a region to which Clause 2 applies from requesting aid and assistance from defenders in a time of need. Yet, no such plea for help should result in the creation of a debt or situation where the natives of that region owe the defending entity anything for their aid, such as pledging themselves to the cause of the defenders;
- A region that adheres to fascist ideology or derivates thereof should not be considered as a neutral or pacifist entity under any circumstance, even if it formally describes itself as 'neutral' or 'pacifist', and Clauses 3 to 7 should not apply to any such region.
DRAFT 5:
Let it be known that this honourable council laments the nonexistence of any formal acknowledgement of the status of neutrality and pacifism that regions are able to adopt, if they formally wish to declare their position in the eternal struggle between the raiding axes and defending powers; and
To mend such a lack of acknowledgement on the part of this assembly of nations, and to provide regions who have declared their state of neutrality or their intent to strive for peace with protections in the form of recommendations and suggestions for the member states of this noble body to adopt;
The Security Council states the following:
- For the purposes of this resolution, a 'neutral entity' should be understood as a region that has adopted as its formal international policy to not act or carry itself in a manner that would encourage or help any of the parties involved in the conflicts between raiders and defenders. Similarly, a 'pacifist entity' should be understood as a region that has adopted as its formal international policy that any conflict between regions such as the raider and defender wars is objectionable and should be avoided or opposed at all times.
- A region has its neutrality recognised if it is a non-fascist region which formally describes itself as 'neutral' or acts as a neutral entity. Similarly, a region has its pacifism recognised if it is a non-fascist region which formally describes itself as 'pacifist' or acts as a pacifist entity. Yet, any such recognition is subject to the limitations set forth by the articles of this resolution;
- A region to which Clause 2 applies should have its neutrality or pacifism respected by the member nations of the World Assembly at all times, regardless of whether a member state identifies as a raider or defender. Yet, nothing in this article should prevent defenders from coming to the aid and defence of a region whose neutrality or pacifism has been recognised, and that is being raided or is under the threat of such, if its natives have requested assistance from those defending entities;
- Any region to which Clause 2 applies should not be targeted by any raiding entity as an objective to raid, or as an object to infiltrate with the purpose of changing or removing that region's status as 'neutral' or 'pacifist' or both, or changing their regional policies regarding international conduct;
- The raiding of a region to which Clause 2 applies, or any other non-fascist region that is not actively involved in the conflicts between raiders and defenders, should be treated by the member states of this council of nations as a condemnable act, and any party to such a raid should be denounced and deplored;
- Any member nation that comes to the defence or aid of a region to which Clause 2 applies, or any other non-fascist region that is not actively involved in the conflicts between raiders and defenders, and which is being raided or under the threat of such should be praised, and their act of help or protection should be viewed by the member states of this assembly as commendable. Yet, this should apply for as long as that region's neutrality and pacifism is respected thereafter;
- Nothing in the articles of this resolution should prevent or discourage natives of a region to which Clause 2 applies, or any other non-fascist region that is not actively involved in the conflicts between raiders and defenders, from requesting aid and assistance from defenders in a time of need. Yet, no such plea for help should result in the creation of a debt or situation where the natives of that region owe the defending entity anything for their aid, such as pledging themselves to the cause of the defenders.
DRAFT 6:
Let it be known that this honourable council laments the nonexistence of any formal acknowledgement of the status of neutrality and pacifism that regions are able to adopt, if they formally wish to declare their position in the eternal struggle between the raiding axes and defending powers; and
To mend such a lack of acknowledgement on the part of this assembly of nations, and to provide regions who have declared their state of neutrality or their intent to strive for peace with protections in the form of recommendations and suggestions for the member states of this noble body to adopt;
The Security Council states the following:
- For the purposes of this resolution, a 'neutral entity' should be understood as a region that has adopted as its formal international policy to not act or carry itself in a manner that would encourage or help any of the parties involved in the conflicts between raiders and defenders. Similarly, a 'pacifist entity' should be understood as a region that has adopted as its formal international policy that any conflict between regions such as the raider and defender wars is objectionable and should be avoided or opposed at all times.
- A region has its neutrality recognised if it is a non-fascist region which formally describes itself as 'neutral' or acts as a neutral entity. Similarly, a region has its pacifism recognised if it is a non-fascist region which formally describes itself as 'pacifist' or acts as a pacifist entity. Yet, any such recognition is subject to the limitations set forth by the articles of this resolution. Additionally, self-defence against a raid by the natives of a region that has its neutrality or pacifism recognised should never result in a breach of that recognition;
- A region to which Clause 2 applies should have its neutrality or pacifism respected by the member nations of the World Assembly at all times, regardless of whether a member state identifies as a raider or defender. Yet, nothing in this article should prevent defenders from coming to the aid and defence of a region whose neutrality or pacifism has been recognised, and that is being raided or is under the threat of such, if its natives have requested assistance from those defending entities;
- Any region to which Clause 2 applies should not be targeted by any raiding entity as an objective to raid, or as an object to infiltrate with the purpose of changing or removing that region's status as 'neutral' or 'pacifist' or both, or changing their regional policies regarding international conduct;
- The raiding of a region to which Clause 2 applies, or any other non-fascist region that is not actively involved in the conflicts between raiders and defenders, should be treated by the member states of this council of nations as a condemnable act, and any party to such a raid should be denounced and deplored;
- Any member nation that comes to the defence or aid of a region to which Clause 2 applies, or any other non-fascist region that is not actively involved in the conflicts between raiders and defenders, and which is being raided or under the threat of such should be praised, and their act of help or protection should be viewed by the member states of this assembly as commendable. Yet, this should apply for as long as that region's neutrality and pacifism is respected thereafter;
- Nothing in the articles of this resolution should prevent or discourage natives of a region to which Clause 2 applies, or any other non-fascist region that is not actively involved in the conflicts between raiders and defenders, from requesting aid and assistance from defenders in a time of need. Yet, no such plea for help should result in the creation of a debt or situation where the natives of that region owe the defending entity anything for their aid, such as pledging themselves to the cause of the defenders.