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MUN Hypothetical 2012/1 - Taiwanese missile tests

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Reply 380
Original post by chancellorroberts
Saudi Arabia confirms this battle and pleased that only 11 boats have been used. Its 3 Al Rayhaad class Frigates, 4 Badr class Corvettes and 4 Al Medinah class Frigates should prove superior to the Taiwanese forces.

OOC: That's pretty much my entire navy except from some patrol boats and minesweepers. Saudi Arabia has a **** navy. OOC



Saudi Arabia is disappointed as we would be happy to provide ground forces and for operation Red Wave in exchange for some naval support.


The Democratic People's Republic of Korea has heard your call - we shall send 15 Sang-O class submarines (coastal diesel-powered), 7 Shantou class gunboats, and 1 Type 021 class missile boat in return for 500 elite soldiers to be stationed in the DPRK under our command.
The people of Vietnam are utterly appalled by the actions of the DPRK. However it was not as if we didn't see this coming. The DPRK has been looking for any reason to invade the RoK. These are extremely troubling times, and it is now hard to imagine a situation that does not result in huge losses of human life.
NEWSFLASH

The Japanese Public, after a small boost in morale, have protested as violently as ever, urging Japan to not support DPRK in its pursuits in Operation Red Wave.

They say that North Korea has been looking for such an oppourtunity, and is in itself a threat to stability.

The Japanese Government has not issued any statement so far, but is holding an emergency meeting, presuming the building isn't stormed by the angry public.


OOC: another twist in the tale...
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Original post by thunder_chunky
[ooc] I've found the relevant PM, if I haven't posted it yet I apologise and I'll post it ASAP [/ooc]


OOC: No probs, cheers
Original post by mevidek
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea has heard your call - we shall send 15 Sang-O class submarines (coastal diesel-powered), 7 Shantou class gunboats, and 1 Type 021 class missile boat in return for 500 elite soldiers to be stationed in the DPRK under our command.


This is excellent news, DPRK forces should guarantee victory. The Saudi forces are proud to take part in operation Red Wave
NEWSFLASH The naval battle between Taiwain and Saudi Arabia continues. One Cheng Kung class Frigates has been sunk and one destroyer has been critically damaged and is returning to port.
For the Saudi Royal Navy, one Al Riyadh class frigate has been sunk with a heavy loss of life.
Original post by thunder_chunky
NEWSFLASH The naval battle between Taiwain and Saudi Arabia continues. One Cheng Kung class Frigates has been sunk and one destroyer has been critically damaged and is returning to port.
For the Saudi Royal Navy, one Al Riyadh class frigate has been sunk with a heavy loss of life.


Saudi Arabia is saddened at the loss of Saudi life and offers condolences to their families. With DPKR naval arrival imminent, victory is assured
NEWSFLASH The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) has begun millitary action against South Korea.

They have dispatched:

4 Tank Divisions, Each comprising of 100 Type 59 Main Battle Tanks; 20 T-62 Main Battle Tanks; 120 Chonma-ho Advanced Main Battle Tanks; and 10 BMP-1 Infantry Fighting Vehicles.

5 infantry-mechanised divisions, Each comprising of 2,000 Foot soldiers with 250 mortars in total; and 1 BM-24 Multiple Rocket Launcher Truck per division.

And planes from 3 temporary airfields to bomb South Korea, 20 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 Jet fighters, 70 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 Fighters, 25 Shenyang J-5 Jet Fighters/Interceptors, 32 Ilyushin Il-28 Strategic Bombers, 3 Sukhoi Su-7 Supersonic Fighters, 5 Mil Mi-24 Attack Helicopters, 3 Aero L-39 Albatros Jet Fighters, and 17 Mil Mi-2 Transport Helicopters for moving troops.
Not all of those planes have been used but they have been moved to standby positions ready for use. It is believed that about a quarter of those are currently in use on strike missions.


mevidek
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Reply 388
Original post by DebatingGreg
NEWSFLASH

The Japanese Public, after a small boost in morale, have protested as violently as ever, urging Japan to not support DPRK in its pursuits in Operation Red Wave.

They say that North Korea has been looking for such an oppourtunity, and is in itself a threat to stability.

The Japanese Government has not issued any statement so far, but is holding an emergency meeting, presuming the building isn't stormed by the angry public.


OOC: another twist in the tale...


Are they calling for article 9 to be enacted again or are they calling for you to switch sides and join with Argentina in the crushing of North Korea.
Reply 389
Update from the US: We have just received information that the Atlantic fleet 1 and 2 have successfuly placed an embargo upon one of Saudi Arabia's central trade and naval routes as well as sinking 3 frigates of the Saudi Navy.

In the case of Korea, we have recently dispatched our East and West Pacific fleets to the Korean Peninsula and Taiwan. We can confirm that in spite of two of our destroyers struggling with lack of supplies, we have sunk 3 North Korean cruisers and 2 Chinese frigates. We have repelled an invasion from China and Saudi Arabia for now but we will need support from the incoming Eastern Pacific Fleet 2.

Our president Obama shall be giving a news conference later this afternoon on the recent turmoil in the pacific and we have yet to confirm reports that a small support vesel was sunk in the ensuing conflict with North Korea. We are willing to open talks with China, Saudi Arabia, Japan and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea soon but for the time being we are focusing our efforts on the repel of Chinese invasion.
The United Kingdom is disgusted by the actions of the DPRK and Saudi Arabia. The UK has consequently decided to suspend all arms sales until further notice and will immediately deploy HMS Illustrious, HMS Liverpool and HMS York to the East China Sea, set to leave Portsmouth at 1900 GMT. The Foreign Secretary has met with HRH Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf, the Ambassador of the KSA to the UK and Ireland, to seek an explanation in to the aggression against Denmark.
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Reply 391
Original post by thunder_chunky
NEWSFLASH The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) has begun millitary action against South Korea.

They have dispatched:

4 Tank Divisions, Each comprising of 100 Type 59 Main Battle Tanks; 20 T-62 Main Battle Tanks; 120 Chonma-ho Advanced Main Battle Tanks; and 10 BMP-1 Infantry Fighting Vehicles.

5 infantry-mechanised divisions, Each comprising of 2,000 Foot soldiers with 250 mortars in total; and 1 BM-24 Multiple Rocket Launcher Truck per division.

And planes from 3 temporary airfields to bomb South Korea, 20 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 Jet fighters, 70 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 Fighters, 25 Shenyang J-5 Jet Fighters/Interceptors, 32 Ilyushin Il-28 Strategic Bombers, 3 Sukhoi Su-7 Supersonic Fighters, 5 Mil Mi-24 Attack Helicopters, 3 Aero L-39 Albatros Jet Fighters, and 17 Mil Mi-2 Transport Helicopters for moving troops - you can choose how many of each are used in this invasion.


OOC: I'd be grateful if you could get rid of the BOLD section as I kind of intended you to choose the amount of planes.
Reply 392
Original post by chancellorroberts
This is excellent news, DPRK forces should guarantee victory. The Saudi forces are proud to take part in operation Red Wave


The Democratic People's Republic of Korea is grateful and has begun Operation Red Wave.

Original post by DebatingGreg
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Original post by terza021
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Operation Red Wave should guarantee the loss of South Korea. Earlier today, we began a full-scale invasion of the South and so far things are going perfectly. We should reach Seoul by no time!
Original post by mevidek
OOC: I'd be grateful if you could get rid of the BOLD section as I kind of intended you to choose the amount of planes.


[occ] Oh my badness. I've edited it!
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Reply 394
Original post by thunder_chunky
Oh my badness


OOC: No probs bbz.
Original post by rockrunride
The United Kingdom is disgusted by the actions of the DPRK and Saudi Arabia. The UK has consequently decided to suspend all arms sales until further notice and will immediately deploy HMS Illustrious, HMS Liverpool and HMS York to the East China Sea, set to leave Portsmouth at 1900 GMT. The Foreign Secretary has met with HRH Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf, the Ambassador of the KSA to the UK and Ireland, to seek an explanation in to the aggression against Denmark.


If at any point UK ships meet opposition or are damaged, they may seek refuge and repairs in a Taiwanese port.
Original post by Rakas21
Are they calling for article 9 to be enacted again or are they calling for you to switch sides and join with Argentina in the crushing of North Korea.


OOC: The majority of them or fine with Article 9 as it gives them the freedom to exercise their military rights, but are against North Korea's actions, particularly the invasion of South Korea. Some of them want to continue fighting Taiwan but stop supporting North Korea, others argue to join the other side, and some simply want neutrality for the time in being.
Original post by Moleman1996
If at any point UK ships meet opposition or are damaged, they may seek refuge and repairs in a Taiwanese port.


The UK thanks the representative for the RoC and will take it up on this offer.
Original post by rockrunride
The United Kingdom is disgusted by the actions of the DPRK and Saudi Arabia. The UK has consequently decided to suspend all arms sales until further notice and will immediately deploy HMS Illustrious, HMS Liverpool and HMS York to the East China Sea, set to leave Portsmouth at 1900 GMT. The Foreign Secretary has met with HRH Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf, the Ambassador of the KSA to the UK and Ireland, to seek an explanation in to the aggression against Denmark.


Australia will be dispatching a number of vessels to coordinate with allies on regional security, including the United Kingdom, the United States, and New Zealand.These will include HMAS Perth, HMAS Darwin, and HMAS Sydney. HMAS Anzac will deploy with the express purpose of supporting HMAS Sirius, a support and replenishment ship which will be available to provide logistical provision to allied navies.

These deployments should not be interpreted as an act of aggression by Australia and we continue to stress both at the regional and international level for dialogue to prevent further fatalities.
Reply 399
NyhederA memorial service led by Queen Margrethe II was held in Copenhagen City Square today. 100,000 mourners observed as Her Majesty read out the names of the 170 service personnel now confirmed dead. In a press conference after the event, Statsminister Helle Thorning-Schmitt announced that the Danish Second Squadron would remain in Kenting Naval Base to aide and assist Denmark's allies in their fight, even despite calls for withdrawal from inside the Coalition.


The Kingdom of Denmark has confirmed the deaths of 170 military personnel from the crew of the HMDS Adsalon. We remain at war with Saudi Arabia, and pledge to legally pursue those responsible for this heinous breach of international law. At the same time we wish affirm our support for the moves taken by our NATO allies the USA and Great Britain in attempting to bring stability to this crisis.

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