NationStates Jolt Archive


International Spies

Lyrane
27-09-2005, 19:18
:sniper: I hear by say that The Principality of Lyrane has a clear agenda to make it international law that it is legal by UN accord to have spies visit foreign territory. By allowing this the nations that are smaller and less developed have the chance to speed up there corparate and political process by taking from those that are further along on the development states. Lyrane though not a povrished nation would like to help those in need by leading them to water, though you can not make them drink you can encourage them to think better of themselves and promote a better life style.
Compadria
27-09-2005, 19:34
:sniper: I hear by say that The Principality of Lyrane has a clear agenda to make it international law that it is legal by UN accord to have spies visit foreign territory. By allowing this the nations that are smaller and less developed have the chance to speed up there corparate and political process by taking from those that are further along on the development states. Lyrane though not a povrished nation would like to help those in need by leading them to water, though you can not make them drink you can encourage them to think better of themselves and promote a better life style.

Spying is not the way certainly. Co-operation and progressive international developments are the key to sustained, beneficial development. We are willing to help any nation do so and thrive through this union of ideals.

Leonard Otterby
Ambassador for the Republic of Compadria to the U.N.

Long live poverty-concious Compadria!
Bahgum
27-09-2005, 22:13
Too late, the Mother in Law spy network knows all about you, you naughty little boy!
Axis Nova
27-09-2005, 22:22
Is it Amateur Week or something?
Forgottenlands
28-09-2005, 03:52
Is it Amateur Week or something?

It's always amateur week. The last 3 resolutions are done by amateurs, and if you look at the forum history, its normally done by non-UN members. Heck, Reformatia and LAE made their names in the past 4 months as UN regulars by submitting resolutions. I think the same is true for Waterana (though I didn't really follow that resolution so I wouldn't know).
Axis Nova
28-09-2005, 08:21
It's always amateur week. The last 3 resolutions are done by amateurs, and if you look at the forum history, its normally done by non-UN members. Heck, Reformatia and LAE made their names in the past 4 months as UN regulars by submitting resolutions. I think the same is true for Waterana (though I didn't really follow that resolution so I wouldn't know).

More so than usual, I mean. The Solar Panel resolution at least looked good at a causal glance :p
Waterana
28-09-2005, 11:49
It's always amateur week. The last 3 resolutions are done by amateurs, and if you look at the forum history, its normally done by non-UN members. Heck, Reformatia and LAE made their names in the past 4 months as UN regulars by submitting resolutions. I think the same is true for Waterana (though I didn't really follow that resolution so I wouldn't know).

I've been hanging around the UN forum since last Oct or Nov but was using another nation at that time (Crydonia).

Started using Waterana in March. I've been around, just don't post like a demon and when I do it tends to be in spurts :).

As for the idea of allowing foreign spies legal access to my nation, sorry but a firm no. If a nation wants to know info about us, they can always just ask for it. Unless secrecy is necessary for internal security, we wouldn't say no.
The Palentine
29-09-2005, 01:56
Foreign Spies??!! Well we have some nasty suprises waiting for them.