NationStates Jolt Archive


Report:ISAF2 on alert from a possible major Chinese attack!!!

Wulaishen
16-07-2004, 05:43
ChinaTV-Hello this Leihu Cao reporting from Dengfei Jian City in Wulaishen tonight on ChinaTV NEWS----
We start this Newsbreak with breaking news,tonight,Chinese Forces have mobilized millions of troops for a massive war against ISAF2,the war hasn't erupted yet,in fact,the major air force base in Dengfei Jian has order all their MiG-29's and F-6 Fantans to fly defensive sorties over Wulaishen's 20th largest city with over 6 million people covering only 300 square miles in Wulaishen's Sialai Yonfeng Autonomous regions.There will be a military buildup of unearthly proportions these coming day.Wulaishen Defense Minister Kim has already authorized the use of it's recently declassified Shadow Fleet Stealth Naval Fleet
and has authorized the use of of it'
Grenval
16-07-2004, 05:57
"Mr. President sir?"
"Another crises has broken out has it?"
"Yes sir, in Wulaishen."
The President of Grenval turned around to face the messenger. His elbows propped up and his fingers crossed under his chin. He glanced at his computer. 2:37 AM. He was surprised at how long he had been sitting there. He stood up, yawning, very unlike himself. He said, "Perhaps there is only so much we can do, eh? Are men are peacekeeping in the north, spying on Generia forces overseas, ready for deployment to Calonis, and now there is another problem. What is it? Civil war, rebellion, nuclear war, invasion, imperialism? Give me the report!" He took the document and threw it in the fire. His temper rising he clenched his teeth, biting his tongue harder than he meant. He did not let the messenger see this, he just sat down. Sinking into his white leather chair, he had an unusual affection for white leather, President George looked into the messenger's eyes. "Have Anthony give an official statement." The reference was to Anthony Bafringh, the Minister of Foreign Affairs. "Have him demand to know the reasoning behind this buildup of troops. Have him tell Wulaishen that we are disgusted with war. And then, noting the irony, tell the nation of Wulaishen that as long as they have a legitimate reason, we will most certainly support them, with armed forces if requested. Otherwise, we may declare war against him, for his utterly senseless declaration of war."
Sino
16-07-2004, 06:03
Tag
Wulaishen
16-07-2004, 06:07
The Wulaishen Prime Minister Fengshan glares at his affairs minister and yells "who the hell is Grenval?""Grenval is a powerful nation with intentions to help our nation and the other chinese nations in the region of China".................................................................................................... ..............
Wulaishen
16-07-2004, 06:09
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Grenval
16-07-2004, 06:09
[OOC - Tag and I will wait for the explanation before I post.]
Sino
17-07-2004, 01:51
30 Old DF-31 tactical ICBMs (without warheads) has been donated to Wulaishen in a gesture of nationalistic brotherliness.
Xiaguo
18-07-2004, 01:57
Wulaishan, my comrade, my fellow Chinese. We are not just allies, but Brother and sister as we are all Chinese. Xiaguo sends a defensive forces of 800,000 to Wulaishan in defensive purposes.
Sino
20-07-2004, 06:16
Wulaishan, my comrade, my fellow Chinese. We are not just allies, but Brother and sister as we are all Chinese. Xiaguo sends a defensive forces of 800,000 to Wulaishan in defensive purposes.

OOC: Anymore of that "Comrade" crap and I'll kick your ass so hard that you'll be tasting boot polish for a month! We're Chinese, not communist losers.
Sino
20-07-2004, 06:17
OOC: Bah! Those pricks are no shows.
_Taiwan
20-07-2004, 06:38
Wulaishen : Just ignore them (ISAF 2). They aren't a role-playing region.
Xiaguo
21-07-2004, 00:31
com·rade (kŏm răd′)
n.


1. A person who shares one's interests or activities; a friend or companion.

Word History: A comrade can be socially or politically close, a closeness that is found at the etymological heart of the word comrade. In Spanish the Latin word camara, with its Late Latin meaning "chamber, room," was retained, and the derivative camarada, with the sense "roommates, especially barrack mates," was formed. Camarada then came to have the general sense "companion." English borrowed the word from Spanish and French, English comrade being first recorded in the 16th century. The political sense of comrade, now associated with Communism, had its origin in the late-19th-century use of the word as a title by socialists and communists in order to avoid such forms of address as mister. This usage, which originated during the French Revolution, is first recorded in English in 1884.

American heritage Dictionary. Both SOCIALLY OR POLICALLY! It CAN be use associated with Communism, but I use it to sense closeness as a friend.

Lemme see Mr (Comrade) Liu turn around, *Kicks Liu in the ass* Every kick is part of our, Comrade-Ship.

Enough Comrade Crap for a day?
Five Civilized Nations
21-07-2004, 00:35
In a dark underground bunker, several men sat discussing about an upcoming operation in Shanghai.

"Sir, our units are prepared. Once the crisis develops, our embedded commando units will take control of the essential infrastructure of the city of Shanghai. The Navy has four Marine Assault Regiments embarked aboard transports ready to take control once the commandos have completed their task."

"Yes... The August Emperor's goal of gaining control of his hometown will finally come true."
Xiaguo
21-07-2004, 01:58
Damn, if you really want Shanghai, have it. j/k Sheesh.

If FCN tries to take Shanghai, dream off. Chinese coalition troops have been stationed in nearly every major city in China. Shanghai, being the biggest, has one of the largest CLA force in the region. CLA (Chinese Liberation Army) is the main army of the China Region.
Sino
21-07-2004, 02:04
OOC: For RP, how abouit let Sino be the owner of Shanghai, Gangzhou and Shenzhen, huh?! You won't have the balls to fight me for that.
Xiaguo
21-07-2004, 02:11
Ehh....Shanghai is where the diplomats are, yeah!

lol
Five Civilized Nations
21-07-2004, 02:17
OOC: For RP, how abouit let Sino be the owner of Shanghai, Gangzhou and Shenzhen, huh?! You won't have the balls to fight me for that.

You really think I don't?
Wulaishen
21-07-2004, 02:17
Wulaishen wants Shenzhen
Wulaishen
21-07-2004, 02:18
Wulaishen also wants Chungking,they were both my hometowns
Xiaguo
21-07-2004, 02:20
Damnit. China is now splitting up. Please go to my tghread, United China and RP this. This thread is about uniting China and I need people to own parts of China and stuff, seems like you guys are perfect,. Search the thread up, its called, United China.
Wulaishen
21-07-2004, 02:22
Oh, youre right Xiaguo
Sino
21-07-2004, 05:41
com·rade (kŏm răd′)
n.


1. A person who shares one's interests or activities; a friend or companion.

Word History: A comrade can be socially or politically close, a closeness that is found at the etymological heart of the word comrade. In Spanish the Latin word camara, with its Late Latin meaning "chamber, room," was retained, and the derivative camarada, with the sense "roommates, especially barrack mates," was formed. Camarada then came to have the general sense "companion." English borrowed the word from Spanish and French, English comrade being first recorded in the 16th century. The political sense of comrade, now associated with Communism, had its origin in the late-19th-century use of the word as a title by socialists and communists in order to avoid such forms of address as mister. This usage, which originated during the French Revolution, is first recorded in English in 1884.

American heritage Dictionary. Both SOCIALLY OR POLICALLY! It CAN be use associated with Communism, but I use it to sense closeness as a friend.

Lemme see Mr (Comrade) Liu turn around, *Kicks Liu in the ass* Every kick is part of our, Comrade-Ship.

Enough Comrade Crap for a day?

"Comrade" is now a form of address only associated with the stinking name of communism. Like the word "gay" it had a 'former' meaning associated with hapiness but nowadays, it means nothing more than four men sharing an upside down bar stool!

I find the address of comrade, slander towards my beliefs. A modern man who refers to himself as "comrade" means that he is a communist lowlife.

"Tong Zhi" originally 'comrade' in Chinese, is now used largely by the gay communities of China. And thus, further degerating this word.
Sino
21-07-2004, 05:43
How about we try a constitutional monarchy (with the Xianese Imperial family)? Nations like Japan and Britain use their figurehead monarch as an inspiration for unity.
Five Civilized Nations
21-07-2004, 17:40
How about not? China has had some pretty tramautizing experiences with rulers, i.e. Yuan Shikai, the Qing, and the Qin.
Sino
22-07-2004, 05:28
How about not? China has had some pretty tramautizing experiences with rulers, i.e. Yuan Shikai, the Qing, and the Qin.

Bah! You failed to mark my words, I meant a constitutional monarchy. Xiaguo has a royal family that has absolutely no power, just like the ones in Thailand and Britain.
Xiaguo
23-07-2004, 01:11
Yes, that's what I'm planning to do. You suggested this earlier. And the Royal family does have some power such as raising an Imperial army but which has many regulations and such. And yes, very much like England, Japan, Thailand and such.
Sino
23-07-2004, 06:12
Yes, that's what I'm planning to do. You suggested this earlier. And the Royal family does have some power such as raising an Imperial army but which has many regulations and such. And yes, very much like England, Japan, Thailand and such.

There may be Imperial Gaurds but they are certainly not an army. The Army is for the people and state, not for some individual.
Forumwalker
16-08-2004, 06:15
The Kingdom of Forumwalker backs ISAF2 on this issue due to their connection with the old ISAF. If any of the ISAF2 member nations need any kind of help, we'd be happy to help in any way we can.
Turkmeny
16-08-2004, 06:58
OOC: As a side note, the Emperor of Japan doe have powers relating to government. With approval of his Cabinet, he performs such acts as promulgation of amendments of the Constitution, laws, cabinet orders and treaties, the convocation of the Diet, the dissolution of the House of Representatives, the proclamation of general election of members of the Diet, the attestation of the appointment and dismissal of Ministers of State etc., and of full powers and credentials of Ambassadors and Ministers, the awarding of honors and the reception of foreign Ambassadors and Ministers.

Of course, as the only Japanese member of NS I have to know these things ... ;)


EDIT: And sorry for the lecture, I am anal retentive and pretty nationalistic.