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Topic Started: Sep 20 2011, 05:20 PM (33 Views)
James Maverick

The Russian President would be sitting down in his chair and would be smiling away to himself while he writes a letter to the UN president.

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Dear Mr J. Price,

I am now available for that United Nations tour if you would still like it but however before I said there is nothing you could do but now there is.

I would need some Law enforcement for my two new countries, Mongolia & Kazakhstan plus any Fire-fighters & Engines if you could spare any.

Thanks,
Mr J Maverick,
Russian President.

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After receiving the letter a reply was sent immediately, the Prime Minister was looking to his T.V Screen which was talking about the victory of China and Russia while replying.

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"Dear J.Maverick,
Firstly, a Congratulations on your 'vicious' victory at Mongolia and Kazakhstan, but onto business. We currently have no avalible firefighters or Law Enforcement officers except our Armed Forces; which are obviously trained at both tasks. If that is fine with you, then we're happy to send in our Army Engineers to help you with Law Enforcement and they're also the most qualified in firefighting
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James Maverick

The president would then read this and reply.

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Dear Mr J Price,

This would be fine and we would be grateful of any help that you could offer.

Many Thanks,
Mr J Maverick,
Russian President.
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The PrimeMinister would begin to nod as he scurries through the letter, before sending a reply he'd just nod to his Military General who was to organise approximately 532 Engineers into going to Mongolia and Kazakhstan, 266 engineers in each.

Two TriStars we're dispatched to Mongolia and Kazakhstan and we're to arrive in several hours aswell as picking up supplies on the way.

The reply was sent to J.Maverick, informing him.
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We have an estimiated 266 engineers enroute to both Mongolia and Kazakhstan to help you out in anyway. Would be appreciated if you could give a safe airstrip in both Countries for landing. Also, what is the safety risk for our men?"
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James Maverick

I would read this and let out a sigh of relief. I would write a reply.

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Dear Mr J. Price,

The airports in the two capitals will do for landing, they are heavily guarded as for the risk, there is a minimal risk in the capital, there are still some rebels in some of the other cities but my troops are dealing with it in the best way possible.

I must say again, Thank you for the support.

Signed,
Mr J Maverick,
Russian President.



As I would then contact the groups in both counties to let them know the British are coming to help out.
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Following the first letter towards the United Nations, a representive was been taken; commerically, towards Russia for a look around to assess anything that the United Nations could aid on, a few hours flight.

During the hours the UN Prime Minister sent a reply to J.Maverick.

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Following up on your first letter, we're dispatching a U.N Representive to Russia about you joining us; if that is what you ment? After our meeting before we know what you can do for us. However, I do have one other concern; what is too become of your Alliance with China?"[/i]
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James Maverick

The President would open the letter now, he would notice the last few words are smudged over and un-readable.

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Dear Mr J. Price,

Yes that is what I meant, I'll be happily waiting the arrival of the representative at Moscow's main airport.

Signed,
Mr J Maverick,
Russian President.

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The plane would land in Moscow; the representive of the United Nations immediately walking off and beginning to scout across the city, looking through all emergency services and examining military bases from the outside.

That same representive began to give assessments and sent them to the Prime Minister on what she thinks; afterwards, a message was sent to the government of Russia.

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Our representive has begun to give us her views on this matter, and at the moment have come out positive. She has also said she will be staying for a while but has told us you would be a good addition to the United Nations. Therefore, I am too welcome you.

Welcome to the United Nations.


Meanwhile the two Tristar's land in both Mongolia and Kazakhstan and began to work immediately; sorting supplies out, helping with any reconstruction and doing emergency work such as Firefighting.
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