Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 5:55 pm
Because sometimes even national leaders just want to hang out
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Da Klan wrote:NS Nation Name: Da Klan
RL Country Chosen: Republic of India
Name of Leader: Azad Vargese
Appearance of Leader (Description allowed, picture preferred) (Image)
Biography of Leader (1 Paragraph minimum) Azad was born in the city of Kolkata, West Bengal, on 1963. He was born to a relatively rich family which had plenty of connections. He studied abroad in the UAE and spent his childhood there and came back to India on 1981. He used the connections his family had to "help" him become the Chief Minister of India. He gained more money and connections with this new position. He ran to become the Prime Minister of India on 2010, and has stayed in power ever since.
History of Nation (2000-2017) (You may simply keep it as-is) Little as changed compared to the real world except for India making closer relationships with Afghanistan as well as being more friendlier to Russia and Japan. More military presence in Kashmir.
RP History or Example: The Himalayas were beautiful, but the scenery got old when you work near sights like these all the time. The soldier who wore a name-tag that said "Singh" seemed to care little about the mountains, and focused on his job at the India-China border. He focused his eyes on a Chinese soldier who walked along his post, observing his surroundings like a hawk. The media talked of tension in Jammu and Kashmir, citing the sudden and huge buildup of military personnel near Aksai Chin. Well, the media seemed to only focus on the buildup in China. Nobody seemed to notice the large convoys and armored vehicles heading to the Pakistani border as well. Singh assumed everybody got tired of India's eternal conflict with Pakistan. The radio was filled with regular chatter. Normal things on the border, nothing unusual. It was another day in Kashmir, and hopefully the rest of the days will be as uneventful as this.
Gyrenaica wrote:Like Azerbaijan could win anyway.
San Regada wrote:Gyrenaica wrote:Like Azerbaijan could win anyway.
They could actually, Azerbaijani's make up 17-25% of the Iranian population and a large majority of them are concentrated in an area called 'Southern Azerbaijan' and are highly separatist and increasingly militant. Iran will get bogged down in a massive counter insurgency operation + Russia, Poland and maybe even China and Japan aiding the invasion, so.
Tallahassee News Station wrote:There's a war with Korea now?
So South Korea's irradiated, right? Seoul is a bloodbath
Tallahassee News Station wrote:There's a war with Korea now?
So South Korea's irradiated, right? Seoul is a bloodbath
Chewion wrote:Tallahassee News Station wrote:There's a war with Korea now?
So South Korea's irradiated, right? Seoul is a bloodbath
No nukes.. Seoul was partially evacuated already but did take a lot of artillary fire. However South Korean and US troops were able to push the North back to the DMZ and hold it for now. US previously used Tomahawks to take out DMZ AA and other military bases and depots around the country. Then US A-10's, with F-16 backup, flew from Osan to the DMZ and hit the North Korean front lines hard. Also we used more Tomahawks to hit the oncoming Nirth Korean reinforcements.
NewLakotah wrote:Chewion wrote:No nukes.. Seoul was partially evacuated already but did take a lot of artillary fire. However South Korean and US troops were able to push the North back to the DMZ and hold it for now. US previously used Tomahawks to take out DMZ AA and other military bases and depots around the country. Then US A-10's, with F-16 backup, flew from Osan to the DMZ and hit the North Korean front lines hard. Also we used more Tomahawks to hit the oncoming Nirth Korean reinforcements.
The NK AA defence system is designed to withstand up to nuclear blasts... so a few tomahawks aren't going to cut it in eliminating the AA system...
Chewion wrote:Anyone wanna be a news agency and interview Kiser?
NewLakotah wrote:Also, Australia doesn't have an aircraft carrier...
NewLakotah wrote:Also, Australia doesn't have an aircraft carrier...