Advertisement
by Nchiyamengi » Sat Dec 31, 2016 8:34 am
by Nchiyamengi » Sat Dec 31, 2016 8:54 am
Hatay wrote:The Major was impressed by the rugged look of these Freedom Fighters, they were not pampered elites. But battle-hardened warriors. He placed his beret on the table and sat down giving a look at the map before turning back to the Commandante.
"Thank you Commandante." he said accepted the cigarette and lighting it up after returning the man's salute. "Top level training is critical for a functional army. I would be proud to assist in the training of your men. If the battle at Mjiwadhahabu is won, then troops will need to be sent to make sure it is kept. These soldiers will need to be well-trained. Even more so considering that the capture of that city opens a corridor to the capital. I do have another question however, what is the current relationship between the Militia for Freedom and the other rebel groups?"
by Hatay » Sat Dec 31, 2016 10:15 am
Nchiyamengi wrote:Hatay wrote:The Major was impressed by the rugged look of these Freedom Fighters, they were not pampered elites. But battle-hardened warriors. He placed his beret on the table and sat down giving a look at the map before turning back to the Commandante.
"Thank you Commandante." he said accepted the cigarette and lighting it up after returning the man's salute. "Top level training is critical for a functional army. I would be proud to assist in the training of your men. If the battle at Mjiwadhahabu is won, then troops will need to be sent to make sure it is kept. These soldiers will need to be well-trained. Even more so considering that the capture of that city opens a corridor to the capital. I do have another question however, what is the current relationship between the Militia for Freedom and the other rebel groups?"
Comandante Busara Kapayamida exhaled a puff of smoke. "Our relationship holds for now. We stand united against our common enemy, the Butcher Marcos Kampiya. The only rebel group we cannot abide are those Islamic fundamentalist terrorists of the GI. They wage war on everyone and everything that is not them, including basic decency and the innocent civilians of Nchiyamengi".
"After the war is done and the regime has been overthrown we will have to see what happens" said the Busetsu captain missing his left arm. "If the FPRL and their MSI allies try establish a new dictatorship we will fight them tooth and nail. But after decades of dictatorship and violence I believe and hope that won't be necessary. Democracy and peace are more convenient for all. People are tired. They want peace and democracy, not more war".
"We are more than happy to work with the other rebel groups, militarily, in terms of food, water, medical and financial aide" said the old blind Njengi man in the dirty suit, a local businessman sympathetic to the PLD who was helping finance the group with what funds he had remaining. "But we should always be careful to not reveal our hand completely fully, just in case".
"I agree" said Comandante Busara Kapayamida, "but that doesn't mean not aiding them, only together can we hope to end this war and overthrow the Kampiya regime".
Turning back to the Major he said, "your training expertise will be of immense aid to us. New recruits join us daily, and they will need as swift training as possible. If we can break the loyalists at Mjiwadhahabu we must push our advantage and move on Puertazul as soon as possible. The tide is moving against the regime, and we can end this war if we just keep on the pressure".
by Nchiyamengi » Sat Dec 31, 2016 2:02 pm
by McNernia » Sat Dec 31, 2016 8:06 pm
From:The Foreign Affairs Minister of the Kingdom of McNernia
To:The President of Nchiyamengi
Cc:
Sec:[b]MOST SECRET-EYES ONLY-MOST SECRET
Greetings,
Pursuant to our obligations as a member of the Santiago Anti Communist Treaty Organization, the Kingdom of Mcnernia pending a Parliamentary vote is committed to the cause of your nation. Under the Foreign Emergency Aid Act executed via the auspices of the Foreign Aid and Development Office and its Emergency Aid Department at the Foreign Affairs Ministry your nation may be entitled to request via the proper Diplomatic the channels.
-Aid constructing a Public Banking system for Infrastructure and other developmental needs.
-Armaments and advisors to increase the effectiveness of your nations Armed Forces.
-Aid to intelligence and counter intelligence services.
-Aid to education.
-Aid to Healthcare.
These and many other things can be provided on request.
Signed
by Amereicka » Sat Dec 31, 2016 10:03 pm
American citizen George Zimmerman has been saying he will be getting into politics, and made some posts on social media regarding his decision and confirming it, here is his statement he made while on TV earlier today.
Well Bill(Name of the reporter), I'm a man of my word and when I say I'm going to become a representative of my community I mean it and I have the experience and expertise for conflict resolution and dealing with dangerous situations. I will be traveling to Nchiyamengi this new years to work with the Democratic rebel forces and the current government to help make the two come to an agreement. God bless.
by Nchiyamengi » Sun Jan 01, 2017 12:52 am
McNernia wrote:[
OOC:Below is my ORBAT.Carrier Group
1 CVN
2 CVNL
-1 ASW-CVNL
-1 CVNH
--1 Marine Commando Btln-400 Marines
8 DDGN
-2 ASW
-2 AAW
-2 ASuW
-2 ABMW-Anti Ballistic Missile Warfare
4 CGN
1 AAW
2 ASuW
1 ABMW
7 FFGN
-3 ASW
-2 AAW
-2ASuW
6 FSN
1 AAW
3 ASW
2 ASuW
7 SSN
3 Type A
2 Type B
2 Type C
1AOEN
2JSSN
by McNernia » Sun Jan 01, 2017 7:34 am
Nchiyamengi wrote:McNernia wrote:[
OOC:Below is my ORBAT.Carrier Group
1 CVN
2 CVNL
-1 ASW-CVNL
-1 CVNH
--1 Marine Commando Btln-400 Marines
8 DDGN
-2 ASW
-2 AAW
-2 ASuW
-2 ABMW-Anti Ballistic Missile Warfare
4 CGN
1 AAW
2 ASuW
1 ABMW
7 FFGN
-3 ASW
-2 AAW
-2ASuW
6 FSN
1 AAW
3 ASW
2 ASuW
7 SSN
3 Type A
2 Type B
2 Type C
1AOEN
2JSSN
OOC: That is far to many warships for an operation in a medium sized African island. Also note that no marines may be sent in for combat roles, only some for helping train soldiers. Lets keep this realistic.
Otherwise looks good.
by Nchiyamengi » Mon Jan 02, 2017 8:16 am
by Nchiyamengi » Mon Jan 02, 2017 8:20 am
McNernia wrote:Nchiyamengi wrote:
OOC: That is far to many warships for an operation in a medium sized African island. Also note that no marines may be sent in for combat roles, only some for helping train soldiers. Lets keep this realistic.
Otherwise looks good.
OOC:The marines are there for Search and Rescue of downed pilots and I wont use that many ships. But you have not said what Naval forces the Liberals have brought.
by McNernia » Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:11 am
Nchiyamengi wrote:McNernia wrote:OOC:The marines are there for Search and Rescue of downed pilots and I wont use that many ships. But you have not said what Naval forces the Liberals have brought.
OOC: That's good then. By the liberals do you mean the PLD? Because the rebels have no warships, just a handful of ships used for smuggling in supplies and trainers. The loyalist navy control Nchiyamengian waters, although they are quite thinly spread. Morale amongst the navy is also somewhat low, as they haven't received payment for December and only partial payment for November and October, and they are watching the war beginning to turn in favour of the rebels.
by Nchiyamengi » Mon Jan 02, 2017 4:55 pm
by Nchiyamengi » Mon Jan 02, 2017 5:17 pm
by Hatay » Tue Jan 03, 2017 5:37 am
by Hatay » Tue Jan 03, 2017 5:19 pm
Official Communique of the Republic of Hatay
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department of Foreign Trade
Patriotic Union Leadership,
The Republic of Hatay's Parliament has voted overwhelmingly to cease all trade with Nchiyamengi, The "Embargo of Nichiyamengi" passed through the National Assembly with 411/500 votes for and through the Senate with 81/100 votes. President Ali Golofad signed the bill two hours from the writing of this communique. All Hatayan ships with cargo bound for Nchiyamengi will no longer arrive, all future shipments will not arrive. All Nchiyamengi assets in Hatay have been frozen indefinitely, all Nchiyamengi goods in Hatay will be blacklisted. The reasoning for this legislation was cited by the Speaker of the Assembly as to be "Massive abuse of basic human and civil by the Kampiya regime, including censorship, political purges, use of violent military force against peaceful protesters, not allowing political opposition, and disturbing connections to Bashriyyan intelligence."
Abdullah Rahman
Foreign Minister
by Amereicka » Tue Jan 03, 2017 6:45 pm
George Zimmerman with a camera crew in Nchiyamengi
Hi this is George Zimmerman for those of you who don't know me, I am a community defender, negotiator, peace maker, artist, journalist, and politician. I'm coming to you right now from Nchiyamengi, I arrived here a few days ago and now that me and the Zimmerman team are all settled in I'd like to take this opportunity to explain the Z-Team and also the situation here. The Z-team came here to encourage negotiations with the current government and democratic rebels. The war here is being fought between the current government, Democratic forces, Socialists, and Islamists. And if you're out there Mayor Nguvu Myankapiya me and the Z-team are here to help we are offering protection under the condition you surrender any weapons in your possession. We came here from Sanford, Florida on behalf of the American people and we will solve this. GOD BLESS AMERICA!
by Hatay » Tue Jan 03, 2017 7:11 pm
by Amereicka » Tue Jan 03, 2017 7:30 pm
John Kerry on "The Z-Team" and Hatay
I'd like to inform Hatay's government the actions of the individual George Zimmerman do not reflect that of The US government, he is fully responsible for himself. We are strong friends of Hatay and would like to continue our relationship as international partners in Democracy.
by Hatay » Wed Jan 04, 2017 5:23 am
by Nchiyamengi » Thu Jan 05, 2017 4:32 am
by Union of Kyrat » Thu Jan 05, 2017 6:01 am
by Albatan » Thu Jan 05, 2017 10:51 am
by Amereicka » Thu Jan 05, 2017 7:24 pm
This war in Nchiyamengi is getting out of hand, and America will do it's job to protect freedom and Democracy. Currently several private US citizens have gone to Nchiyamengi for various reasons and we commend their actions for working towards peace. But we will have to step in at this point. But realistically this is the reault of unemployment, racism, and white people holding too much power. This country needs a true Democracy the US will begin training and arming Democratic rebels. We do not mean this as an act of war towards the current government and they welcome to peace talks we want what is best for the people.
by Sevevill » Fri Jan 06, 2017 10:43 am
Amereicka wrote:(Image)
This war in Nchiyamengi is getting out of hand, and America will do it's job to protect freedom and Democracy. Currently several private US citizens have gone to Nchiyamengi for various reasons and we commend their actions for working towards peace. But we will have to step in at this point. But realistically this is the reault of unemployment, racism, and white people holding too much power. This country needs a true Democracy the US will begin training and arming Democratic rebels. We do not mean this as an act of war towards the current government and they welcome to peace talks we want what is best for the people.
Advertisement
Return to International Incidents
Users browsing this forum: Arakhkhar, Majestic-12 [Bot], The Eur-asian Federation, Verdelain
Advertisement