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| Tweet Topic Started: May 16 2011, 09:35 AM (673 Views) | |
| Leraq | May 16 2011, 09:35 AM Post #1 |
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"I would like to use our annual meeting as an oppertunity to discuss what has occured these last weeks. As you may remember Leraq stepped down from its active role in this alliance last month. This was time for the Leraqi administration to contemplate the alliances that Leraq would forge in the future. As a longstanding member of the UHAA we agreed we thought we were under-represented and overshadowed by the other power of Northern Hisperia, Laddneia. Our acheivments were branded as UHAA progress and we were forced into abiding laws that upset our people. With the future of other members questionable, with the recently finshed Leraqi rebel attacks and the collapse of order and apparent revolt from the UHAA in Atlaua and with The Montrealian Union regressing further; the UHAA looks like a finished order. As Leraq redfines itself and begins a period of much greater international importance it looks like the UHAA is no longer necessary for us to continue to thrive. More global presence means we can seek investment elsewhere, and make new trade links outside the bounds of Hisperia for wealth and prosperity. Mr President our nation is better now than being forced into a puppet state of Laddneia. We will require serious change to the system of our alliance, including much more power and recognition to us. Can you also assure us the UHAA is stable?" Mr Archer stepped down from the lectern. |
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| Greater Laddneia | May 16 2011, 05:04 PM Post #2 |
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John Fielker, President of Greater Laddneia, and current Secretary General of the UHAA stepped up to the podium to make his speech. 'Esteemed ladies and gentlemen of the UHAA. We are gathered here today to discuss the future of the UHAA. As of now, Leraq is temporarily suspended from UHAA activities, as is Atlaua. The UHAA will now enter a period of isolation wherein we will decide the fate and future of our beloved alliance. Revolution has been the word on our lips these past few months, and we need to act now. I will take decisive action over these next few days, in order to reconstruct ourselves. The military garrison, absent in the UHAA since the great war, will now return to each member nation. I never thought I would see the day where tanks rumble through the great Leraqi squares, but I believe this is the only course of action.. I now open the floor to debate.' |
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| Leraq | May 16 2011, 05:11 PM Post #3 |
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" I am afraid I couldn't abject more. Leraq will not accept military presence in its country. This just shows how dated and weak the UHAA is. It is an outdated system that relies too heavily on arms power to maintain its order and power. Armed crisis would be a disaster, stirring up civil uprising. We ask that Laddneia arrives at a conclusion now. With every word it looks more and more like Leraq will leave the UHAA |
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| Greater Laddneia | May 16 2011, 07:02 PM Post #4 |
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'I'm sorry to say Mr Archer, but you have very little say in what goes on in the UHAA. If you cast your mind back, your predecessors surrendered your nation to us many years ago. In the recent decades, we have been increasing your ability to make decisions in the UHAA, and have given you more freedom over your nation. Can you imagine us letting you sell off the natural gas you discovered if we were twenty years in the past? The military garrison, I assure you, is not in present in any hostile form, but simply there to control your more extreme civilians, and halt any uprisings. Please do say so if you preferred the situation where thousands were dying because you failed to control an uprising.' |
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| Leraq | May 16 2011, 07:09 PM Post #5 |
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"The Leraqi people have suffered much over the last 6 months. Those who stand firm by our alliance know now they lost a lot for it. They seek for more power than ever to justify this. Although you may think our nation a slave now drunk on the tiniest of power I assure you we are simply using our heads. In a time of peace and prosperity and firm international stability our people see no need to be diminished in their achievements just for protection. With strong AA power today, I can assure you that Leraq will seek help if you try to implement your military in our country or bar our attempts to leave. We are one of the last strong nations in the UHAA and to loose our allegiance now over a foolish demands and belitilling us would be stupid." |
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| Greater Laddneia | May 16 2011, 07:35 PM Post #6 |
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'You say you have suffered over the last few months: may I remind you that this was because of your government's lack of initiative in dealing with the crisis; one which could have easily been averted by the presence of a Laddneian garrison in your country to disable the uprisings. When you finally came round to asking for our assistance, you had left it far to late, and the rebels had gained a foothold with which they were able to counter our measures. If you had sought our assistance earlier, we might have been able to overcome the situation, with less casualties on your part, and a quicker peace restored without acts of terror. You say this is a time of international stability; I can assure you the truth is far from that. The real situation in Atlaua is evolving; a crisis, may I remind you, largely helped by one of your citizens, protesting against yourrecent attempts to change your nation.' |
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| Leraq | May 16 2011, 07:46 PM Post #7 |
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"May I remind you, Mr President, that Leraq doesn't work by the same brutish principles as your violent nation. We respect the lives and rights to protest of our citizens. We would never usher in tanks and armed response to a split among the populous and the forming of an opposition to an alliance. Indeed we only brought in the UHAA support troops when we had conclusive evidence that the rebels were armed and may have posed a threat to our people. We, now, will stand by the same principles and defend our peoples right to live their lives and protest without military force. I additionally would hasten to add that now is a time of security from Leraq, we have very few enemies, and have a reasonably strong defence system, and, as I stressed, the international community is stronger than ever and would offer assistance to any nation unfairly invaded. As for Mr Anore, the criminal that was behind the Atlauan crisis, has been locked up, showing how Leraq has recovered from the crisis and has moved on to the point that there is very little chance of any uprising as our people wish now to continue peaceful life in their respective countries of the ULT ' Once again I would like to add we push for a decision on the future of the UHAA very soon and we will not accept a garrison |
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| Greater Laddneia | May 16 2011, 08:16 PM Post #8 |
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'If you really valued the lives of your citizens, you would stand up to any hostile group who openly threatened your nation with directed attacks, and call to us for military aid. Even if only as a deterrence, a Laddneian garrison would have prevented this entire event from occurring. If you really valued their lives, you would have acted decisively against the terrorists, instead of dilly dallying and pretending to yourselves that you could reach a peaceful agreement, when in fact, all they wanted was total control, and all you could do was to beg to back out of the situation without being harmed. Clearly if your citizens are now uprising against the uprising, you haven't managed to truly unite your nations. Clearly you are far from finishing the job. A Laddneian garrison, whether you admit it or not, will stabilise the situation. I ask you as a fellow UHAA nation; man to man. We fought together, side by side, against ADATTA in the great war, and we rose, and we fell, together. We've been through the best of times, and the worst of times. I ask you now; open your borders to the garrison, and I promise, no, I guarantee that everything will be OK.' |
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| Leraq | May 16 2011, 08:54 PM Post #9 |
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Firstly we did respond with military presence at the moment the rebels became threatning, Leraq did not dilly dally around when military response was needed and before that we worked towards a diplomatic solution. As we have stated many a time the violent ways of Laddneia are an infringement of rights and an unfair use of the government's power to strike fear among the peoples of our nations, a diplomatic solution is always the first resort. We hope to work with you to see the end of this alliance and maybe the start of something new, but once again we refuse to work with a military garisson until anytime that a threat to our people arrises in someway. I assure you that everything is OK as it is and Leraq will be stable without military presence. Regardless of how we reacted to our crisis: a garisson is not needed in Leraq at all, we have stability and it goes against our ethos to have one. So the answer is a firm no that we will stand by regardless of what reply you formulate next. I warn you AA intervention will be used if necessary. Edited by Leraq, May 16 2011, 09:04 PM.
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| Leraq | May 17 2011, 06:31 AM Post #10 |
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Mr Archer stood. "It is our conclusion that the UHAA holds no place for us. It is a system that doesn't appear to fit with our ideals, we do not believe military power is the key to success, and the way to conduct all business, unlike you. The other member states also have very different government systems to our classical liberal system, that respects the rights of our people. Also your lack of respect for us is aparent in the way you are refusing to let us decline your military presence in our own country. You also revealed a lot of your thoughts about our nation in the way you described how, in your opinion, we handled our crisis so poorly. We hope to maintain good relations with Laddneia, but we are stepping down from the UHAA. If you try to intervene we will call for AA assistance." Silence befell the hall. Mr Archer sat down and shook hands with his deputy. |
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