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Topic Started: Apr 22 2010, 04:42 PM (14,641 Views)
James Wilson
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Suspended without a meeting eh? Nice to see your following so closely in NATO's footsteps...
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June 2012 Update

Air Force

Designing and testing of the ATD-X ShinShin continues, first flight is still slated for march 2014.

Work on the RAH-66 Comanche is nearing completion, and should be done within the year.

Navy

Japan has opened the contract for the last two Akihito class destroyers, DD117 has been laid down, and DD118 will be laid down next year.

All 4 of the Soryu class Submarines, are now commisioned in the JMSDF, Japan has chosen the option for the fifth, and construction has begun.

Ground Forces

260 more Type 10 tanks have been delivered to the JGSDF, thus far 330/500 tanks have been delivered, the contract should be complete in 17 months time.
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With the recent world military and geo-political scene the Greenlandish Government is designing a program to better protect Greenland.
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All classes are proceeding smoothly, and in general business as usual continues.

In the meantime, WDC personnel have finished their proposal for an upgrade to the C-141s of the fleet, and have submitted it to WDC leadership for approval, and sending to Lockheed Martin/Boeing.

Specifications: C-141D Starlifter
 

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General Characteristics

Crew- 4

Length- 168 feet, 4 inches

Wingspan- 160 feet

Height- 39 feet, 3 inches

Powerplant- 4x CFM International CFM56-7 Series, 27,300 lbf each

Performance

Maximum Speed- 567 mph

Range- 3,235 miles

Ferry Range- 6,700 miles

Service Ceiling- 43,000 feet
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Jun 3 2009, 12:19 AM
20 million Euros is donated to the US to help repair the embassies and any other reparations. It may not be a lot, but it's something.

We will always respect our ties with you, and our actions were warranted by Turkey's actions which you defended. We acknowledge that you will go to all costs and extents to protect your allies, but there is a fine line between being helpful and being obstructive. You crossed into obstructive, and we all reacted in kind. We wish not to be fully blamed here, if it wasn't for Turkey none of this would have happened.

While we have small riots going on here, we will do anything to protect any and all of your embassies throughout Europe as well as any other civilians. If you wish to withdraw them, do so, but Europeans are not that spiteful towards American, despite recent events.

Take away everything, go ahead. We need to learn how to not depend on one nation, especially one willing to go to such lengths as defending an aggressive nation. This will also serve as the announcement that Turkey is hereby suspended of their membership in the Union.

We will continue seeking diplomacy, but we will never forget how you chose Turkey over the rest of your allies. We might be the backstabbers to you, but we feel you did the same thing to us by defending the aggressions Turkey held in Cyprus.

For one, point to where the US ever simply blamed Europe. We placed plenty of blame on Turkey and ourselves. We simply asked for Europe to recognize their mistakes as well so that we may move on.

As for stopping anything, that was never our wish as even if our governments do not get along at the moment, the people of Europe should not suffer for the childishness of our governments.

As for being obstructive, again, the US points out that should Greece or Egypt, who have military ties to Greece, wanted to protect Cyprus, they damn well could have.

What point is there in invading Turkey though? None whatsoever. Again, the US points out that we would have ensured that Turkey did not invade Greece, nor Egypt.

So how was the US being obstructive? Europe overreacted to this even while the US was attempting to gain peace and freedom for Cyprus. Europe did not listen to anything the US said and instead chose to threaten to attack Turkey and the US.

Had Europe just done what it always did, which is nothing, then none of this would have happened. But you chose to threaten the US due to not listening to us. Just as Korea failed to listen and embargoed us, Europe failed to listen and threatened war against the US.

So honestly, yes the US screwed up but trying to protect one's ally is admirable. Backstabbing one's ally is not. The difference regardless of US supporting Turkey, is that the US supported an ally. NATO backstabbed the US. NATO actively sought to declare war on a member nation. Not only that but a founding member nation who has protected NATO at all costs.

So yes, the US supported Turkey by actively ensuring they are not invaded. We never supported the war which again Europe has failed to recognize.

NATO and much of the EU backstabbed the US by threatening war.

Which is worse? Ensuring an ally is not invaded, while allow Cyprus to be defended by those with actual military ties?

Or threatening war upon an ally, because yes, the US was just that to France, Portugal, Spain, and the rest. We were allies and you threatened war.

So yes, in the US's eyes, Europe is far more to blame, since the US never wanted a global war. The US actively sought to end that war and free Cyprus with as little destruction as possible.

So yes, the US is to blame but we bear far less blame then Turkey and Europe.

But unlike Europe, the US will stay loyal to her allies. NATO threatened war against the US and for that the US cannot believe that NATO is actually loyal to the US. We attempted to forgive Korea for embargoing us and work on getting them to lift their embargoes against Germany and Turkey. They lifted Germany's but betrayed the US again, when they failed to lift Turkey's as promised.

So, I apologize is the US is tired due to the bloodloss from all these knives that are stuck in our back. We plan on working on that and attempting to grow a larger back so that Europe, Korea, and any other ally that wishes to stab us in the back may have the room to do so."
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May 21 2009, 09:29 AM
The US has begun another Security bond run. It will be selling $100 billion worth of 20 year bonds worth $500 each. The interest rate will be 5% compounded annually. The US will also be selling $100 billion 10 year bonds worth $500 each. The interest rate for the 10 year bonds will be 7.5% compounded annually.

The US has begun another Security bond run. It will be selling $100 billion worth of 20 year bonds worth $500 each. The interest rate will be 5% compounded annually. The US will also be selling $100 billion 10 year bonds worth $500 each. The interest rate for the 10 year bonds will be 7.5% compounded annually.

These are all sold. The US had to run another Security bond run as hundreds and thousands of Americans started a new wave of patriotism thanks to recent events.

An additional $550 billion security bonds were sold for less interest rates.

The US manages to scrape together $5 billion from our nations wealthiest citizens and private companies in a show of patriotism.
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With oil consumption just below 1,000,000bbl/day, the remainder 636,000bbl will be exported. In addition, BP has increased production in the North Sea and elsewhere. The goal is to reach 2 million barrels per day.

The oil reserves will also be increased from 3.5 billion barrels to 3.7 billion barrels.

British Petroleum has begun experimental drilling in the Falkland Islands.
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ADMIN: Please explain what you have done in the RP to reverse your oil consumption usage trend, let alone cut 800k barrels off of that usage.
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Adrenalin-Sturm is compl;eted with 10 rollercoasters and various other rides and attractions. The tallest Rollercoaster in the world is expecte to be finished testing by the parks opening day on April 25 2012.

The first F125 class has been completed and enters service. with that one Bremen class is undergoing decomission.

Out of the 300 Leopard II tanks ordered 300 are now in service.

100 Eurofighters have neared completeion and enters service.

The luxary hotels in Northern Gemany along the shore are completed and are expect to brin in an extra 1 billion in revenue for Germany along with the newly built theme park.
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Rakthor,Jun 3 2009
05:19 PM
Midna,Jun 3 2009
12:19 AM

As for being obstructive, again, the US points out that should Greece or Egypt, who have military ties to Greece, wanted to protect Cyprus, they damn well could have.



Maybe they would have had they not been threatened with military force from the world largest superpower
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Hu Jintao, in utter shock of the disunity within the UN, has established the Chinese World Aid fund. The CWA will be funded with 8 Billion dollars to start, and will see to it that aid reaches where it needs to, and its goal is to set up a stable aid system, so that people who get pissy cant revoke aid and then let Hundreds of thousands of children, women, and men die of hunger over a political statement. People may donate both supplies and money to the CWA, however after they donate goods, they have no control over where it goes.

A formal list of aid recipients will be forthcoming
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OOC: Good I'm small as it is I don't need to melting ice and making me sink :P
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Rakthor
Jun 3 2009, 10:19 AM
Which is worse? Ensuring an ally is not invaded, while allow Cyprus to be defended by those with actual military ties?

While we reluctantly agree with the rest, this part is amusing. You publicly announced that only Turkish, British, and American forces were allowed on Cyprus at one time. You also stated that if any other nation were to get near Cyprus, it would be seen by you as a DoW. If you wanted peace, why did you allow Turkey to invade a peaceful nation? Why did you protect Cyprus while they invaded and took over the island right after they said they would annex it. That is why we began to threaten, because you were being his guardian so that he may easily take over Cyprus with no regard to the rest of the entire fucking EU, which Cyprus is a part of.

You do not realize that the EU reacted this way because Cyprus is part of the EU. Because you, Turkey, and Britain did not even recognize that nor tried to stop the assault in the first place, we reacted to protect a fellow EU member. And in the future, if Cyprus is ever threatened, we will honor our treaty with them and protect them. They are as much an ally to us as Turkey is to you.


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Since Greece and Egypt have ties with Cyprus, we chose to act in the beginning. But seeing as how no one would support us, we had to quit. Once the EU, AL, and others began to try helping the small nation in its crisis, you came in and protected Cyprus from all except yourself, Britain, and Turkey. You need to think, why would react the way we did?
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Rakthor
Jun 3 2009, 01:56 PM
Rakthor
May 30 2009, 09:23 AM
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May 21 2009, 09:29 AM
The US has begun another Security bond run. It will be selling $100 billion worth of 20 year bonds worth $500 each. The interest rate will be 5% compounded annually. The US will also be selling $100 billion 10 year bonds worth $500 each. The interest rate for the 10 year bonds will be 7.5% compounded annually.

The US has begun another Security bond run. It will be selling $100 billion worth of 20 year bonds worth $500 each. The interest rate will be 5% compounded annually. The US will also be selling $100 billion 10 year bonds worth $500 each. The interest rate for the 10 year bonds will be 7.5% compounded annually.

These are all sold. The US had to run another Security bond run as hundreds and thousands of Americans started a new wave of patriotism thanks to recent events.

An additional $300 billion security bonds were sold for less interest rates.

Donations from private companies and wealthy citizens started coming in to aid in paying of America's debt so that it can be free from the evil EU and NATO. The donations equaled $250 billion.

ADMIN: NO you dont just get hundreds of billions in donations.
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Korea donated $50 million to the CWA. And if needed, Korea can serve as a secondary base of operations.
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