I, Grand Ambassador Peter Nizhinsky speak to you.
Let me be clear regarding your statements that you will not ‘rule out’ military action. It is not yours to ‘rule out’ or not ‘rule out’. The government of Diyaristan has won its election fair and square, and it was the decision of the DCP’s radicals, and them alone, to become a terrorist organization. They have carried out a chain of murders against – not just ‘capitalists’, or ‘enemies’, or anyone whom you could somehow in some demented universe argue was somehow guilty of something, but even their own fellow Communists who opposed the path of terror. Their leader has chosen to openly call for violence against anyone who supports democracy, elections, and free speech.
Now, the Free Kingdom of Allanea is not a champion of sovereignty absolutism, however we do believe that national sovereignty is legitimate where it serves to protect civil rights and personal liberties. We note that our involvement in Diyaristan is lawful under either a sovereignist perception of international law (since we were invited by Diyaristan’s legally-established government), or by a universalist perception of international law (since we are there to protect sapient rights).
By what right, then, are the Pan-Asiatic States ‘sending’ ‘advisors’ to ‘support DCP? Were they invited? No, they were not. Is the DCP some group fighting for freedom and civil rights? No, it is not. It is a group explicitly fighting against civil rights, against elections, against liberal democracy, and for the ‘dictatorship of the proletariat’.
We request that the Pan-Asiatic States either receive the confirmation of the Diyaristani authorities to operate, or cancel their involvement. If this should not occur, we’d like to remind you that our airlifted assets are now in the process of being landed in Diyaristan, and our first naval asset, the FKS Industrious is now on its way to the theater.