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Unabt

Panageadom
13-06-2007, 21:03
Briefly, UNABT is the United Nation Aerially Based Taskforce.
It is designed to defend invaded countries, or at least slow the invation while the defending army martials itself.
Its only cost is a small tax on each member of the UN. However, since there are so many UN members, this tax is rather small.

So, if you agree: Nominate the "Creation of UNABT" as the next UN resolution!

If you would like to read the argument more elongatedly, please see the summary or read it below:

Thank you,
The Nomadic Peoples of Panageadom.




ABSTRACT: UNABT is the United Nation's Aerial Taskforce. It has similiar objectives to the United Nation's Peacekeeping Taskforce but is more effective due to quicker reaction time and better amalgamation with troops.

CONSISTS OF:
A small squadron of fast moving fighter/bomber jets.
-So that effective measure can be taken to destroy fortifications and delay advancing armies.
A squadron of commandos.
-To martial civilians, secure tactical points, collect information etc.
A squadron of battle-primed helicopters.
-To retrieve civilians and deposit commandos. To assist jets in destruction of AA guns and other defences.

AIMS: To recapture secured towns from militant groups. To deter small invasion attempts. To destroy the fortifications of larger invasions.

PROCEDURE:
1) Taskforce is scrambled while UN members quickly take a vote to establish aims , proportion of taskforce used, duration of UNABT activity etc.
2) The taskforce is amalgamated with the invaded country, so as to increase efficiency*.
*) If the country deviates from the pre-agreed aims, it will be reprimanded and its UNABT protection will be taken away for a period of time.

CONTRIBUTIONS: All of the following will be required from each UN member:
1) An airport/taskbase from where the taskforce can act.
2) A £1500 contribution to buy weapons etc.
3) A following £10 donation per annum for maintanence.
Ariddia
13-06-2007, 22:01
OOC: Sorry, but that's illegal. The UN can't have armed forces.
Shazbotdom
13-06-2007, 22:07
OOC: Sorry, but that's illegal. The UN can't have armed forces.

Seconded....
Intellect and Art
13-06-2007, 22:18
It's also usually considered polite to have your acronym match its definition in the proposal. If what you meant it to stand for was "United Nation Aerially Based Taskforce", then say that instead of "UNABT is the United Nation's Aerial Taskforce". It leads one to believe you didn't bother to read over your proposal before submitting it.


It's still illegal, though...