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MUN Hypothetical 2012/1 - Taiwanese missile tests

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Reply 100
Original post by chancellorroberts
Saudi Arabia is glad that DPRK has saw sense and supports its current position.

Saudi Arabia looks forward to working alongside China, DPRK and Japan if military action is required in future and if any aid is needed in reconnaissance missions Saudi Arabia will be glad to assist.


China is glad to have Saudi Arabia on board here. We could use your support military, political and logistical in this crisis.
Original post by mevidek
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea would like Saudi Arabia to help supply oil (free of charge) to our great country if we do go to war, as well as helping us and our reconnaissance missions currently underway.


In the event that military action is required states that support China in its actions will receive oil at a discounted price. Furthermore any country that supports Taiwan shall not receive any oil from Saudi Arabian sources as they shall be declared an enemy.

Original post by Rakas21
Tanzania forbids such an action and will blockade the supply of oil to you should it be required.


Any action to blockade Saudi Arabian oil shall be treated as an act of war. There shall be naval attack ships alongside any oil tanker and if attempt is made to stop the Saudi oil supply enemy crafts shall be attacked on sight.
Reply 102
Original post by chancellorroberts
In the event that military action is required states that support China in its actions will receive oil at a discounted price. Furthermore any country that supports Taiwan shall not receive any oil from Saudi Arabian sources as they shall be declared an enemy.



Any action to blockade Saudi Arabian oil shall be treated as an act of war. There shall be naval attack ships alongside any oil tanker and if attempt is made to stop the Saudi oil supply enemy crafts shall be attacked on sight.


China is standing besides Saudi Arabia in their protection of oil routes, and is ready to assist if called upon. Also we want to thank Saudi Arabia on the possible oil grants (in form of discounts of course) to help our effort, we will not forget this.
Reply 103
Original post by chancellorroberts
In the event that military action is required states that support China in its actions will receive oil at a discounted price. Furthermore any country that supports Taiwan shall not receive any oil from Saudi Arabian sources as they shall be declared an enemy.



Any action to blockade Saudi Arabian oil shall be treated as an act of war. There shall be naval attack ships alongside any oil tanker and if attempt is made to stop the Saudi oil supply enemy crafts shall be attacked on sight.


Kim Jon-Un thanks Saudi Arabia, and hopes that this alliance will be mutually beneficial against the despicable Taiwanese war-lovers.
Reply 104
Tuvalu would like to point out to Japan that the Japanese Constitution of 1947 prevents it from going to war. Tuvalu urges the DPRK to reconsider its decision, and urges that military action be suspended at least until dialogue with Taiwan can be established.
Original post by Rakas21
That information is classified.

All you need be aware of is that we will never cede our territory to outside aggressors.


Australia demands an explanation from Argentina on this matter and reminds them that attempting to seize the Falklands through military force will violate the inhabitants right of self-determination. We have informed the British government of the remarks made here.

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We echo Tuvalu's call for calm and we urge all countries to back down from an aggressive posture and engage in diplomacy.
Reply 106
Original post by Darren-M
Australia demands an explanation from Argentina on this matter and reminds them that attempting to seize the Falklands through military force will violate the inhabitants right of self-determination. We have informed the British government of the remarks made here.



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We echo Tuvalu's call for calm and we urge all countries to back down from an aggressive posture and engage in diplomacy.


We remind Australia that China has asked RoC to stop with their tests and they just ignored us, we are still ready to talk but since Argentina is sending their navy and we do need to take care of our safety first. We are not provoking anyone and we are just patrolling the area in case someone violates our national territory. We will not strike first, although we can say that this missile testing is enough of the reason to strike and defend our rights. We are looking forward to statement of Taiwanese government and to see their point of view here, but once again I have to remind all that China wont be blackmailed into something that is not in their best interest.
Reply 107
Original post by jsb123
Tuvalu would like to point out to Japan that the Japanese Constitution of 1947 prevents it from going to war. Tuvalu urges the DPRK to reconsider its decision, and urges that military action be suspended at least until dialogue with Taiwan can be established.


The Democratic People's Republic of Korea has already stated that we shall not be going to war until Taiwan reply.
Original post by mevidek
OOC: not yet, I'll do that now :smile:

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea thanks Japan for the support, but feels that action is only necessary if Taiwan does not heed to our demands. We also feel that it may be unnecessary for Japan to involve itself if there is armed conflict between Taiwan and its neighbouring countries, unless it feels in some way threatened by the actions of the Taiwanese. We hope that Taiwan can agree to the terms to avoid a violent conflict occurring in East Asia.


[OOC] I'm the rep for the Taiwanese gov as of now :P [OOC]

THe ROC will not be halting its missile tests, and sees them as a legitimate means of defending itself against possible attack. By threatening military action, the DPRK further reinforces our decision, as they have shown us that we need a better defense system
Original post by Rakas21
Both Argentina and Tanzania believe that Taiwan has the right to develop whatever defensive technologies that it wishes.

We do not see why China is so concerned given the differing scales of military might.


The Republic of China thanks Tanzania and Argentina for their support.
Reply 110
Original post by Moleman1996
[OOC] I'm the rep for the Taiwanese gov as of now :P [OOC]

THe ROC will not be halting its missile tests, and sees them as a legitimate means of defending itself against possible attack. By threatening military action, the DPRK further reinforces our decision, as they have shown us that we need a better defense system


This is your last warning. The Democratic People's Republic of Korea, joined with China, Japan, and Saudi Arabia, demand that Taiwan stops testing missiles. Right now, a massive task force is preparing for an invasion of Taiwan. We have 3 Tupolev Tu-143 drones watching your every move, a huge navy full of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean ships about to reach your borders, with one fleet of Saudi ships. We also have several dozen submarines prepared to attack your merchant ships, bomber and fighter jets about to attack your silos. In other words, if Taiwan wishes to get out of this without a loss of life, it MUST stop all missile testing.

Taiwan must also recognise that protecting itself doesn't mean threatening its neighbours.
Original post by mevidek
This is your last warning. The Democratic People's Republic of Korea, joined with China, Japan, and Saudi Arabia, demand that Taiwan stops testing missiles. Right now, a massive task force is preparing for an invasion of Taiwan. We have 3 Tupolev Tu-143 drones watching your every move, a huge navy full of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean ships about to reach your borders, with one fleet of Saudi ships. We also have several dozen submarines prepared to attack your merchant ships, bomber and fighter jets about to attack your silos. In other words, if Taiwan wishes to get out of this without a loss of life, it MUST stop all missile testing.

Taiwan must also recognise that protecting itself doesn't mean threatening its neighbours.


Taiwan rejects the idle threats of the DPRK. If the DPRK wishes to leave this conflict with its full compliment, it will withdraw now. We are confident that all of these states will eventually see reason, and would reassure the PRC that we do not intend to use these defensive missiles to attack its citizens. The testing will not stop, and furthermore I repeat that the DPRK's threat of mass military action is making the testing of these missiles even more of a necessity. The ROC is confident that our allies will come to our aid if need be, however we still wish to settle this dispute through diplomacy.
Reply 112
Original post by Moleman1996
[OOC] I'm the rep for the Taiwanese gov as of now :P [OOC]

THe ROC will not be halting its missile tests, and sees them as a legitimate means of defending itself against possible attack. By threatening military action, the DPRK further reinforces our decision, as they have shown us that we need a better defense system


China sees this as clear act that theese weapons wont be used just for defence but for thretning China and blackmailng China into decisions that wont suit us.
Original post by terza021
China sees this as clear act that theese weapons wont be used just for defence but for thretning China and blackmailng China into decisions that wont suit us.


Taiwan finds it hard to believe that the PRC feels threatened by a country with a far smaller armed forces than its own. It would suggest that the PRC is perhaps a little to eager for conflict.
Reply 114
Original post by Moleman1996
Taiwan rejects the idle threats of the DPRK. If the DPRK wishes to leave this conflict with its full compliment, it will withdraw now. We are confident that all of these states will eventually see reason, and would reassure the PRC that we do not intend to use these defensive missiles to attack its citizens. The testing will not stop, and furthermore I repeat that the DPRK's threat of mass military action is making the testing of these missiles even more of a necessity. The ROC is confident that our allies will come to our aid if need be, however we still wish to settle this dispute through diplomacy.


The Democratic People's Republic of Korea is not bluffing, and Kim Jong-Un will make another statement at 6pm on live National Korean Television on the issue. We urge China, Japan, and Saudi Arabia to not attack until Kim Jong-Un makes his statement.
Original post by jsb123
Tuvalu would like to point out to Japan that the Japanese Constitution of 1947 prevents it from going to war. Tuvalu urges the DPRK to reconsider its decision, and urges that military action be suspended at least until dialogue with Taiwan can be established.


OOC: *facepalm* I've written an essay on it, for crying out loud, but forgot it. Oh well. :colondollar: OOC

Japan expresses its peaceful support to China's campaign. Japan urges Taiwan to see that the threat to stability it has caused could be lethal, and stop the testing.
(edited 12 years ago)
Reply 116
Original post by terza021
China sees this as clear act that theese weapons wont be used just for defence but for thretning China and blackmailng China into decisions that wont suit us.



Original post by chancellorroberts
In the event that military action is required states that support China in its actions will receive oil at a discounted price. Furthermore any country that supports Taiwan shall not receive any oil from Saudi Arabian sources as they shall be declared an enemy.



Any action to blockade Saudi Arabian oil shall be treated as an act of war. There shall be naval attack ships alongside any oil tanker and if attempt is made to stop the Saudi oil supply enemy crafts shall be attacked on sight.


Original post by DebatingGreg
OOC going away for a bit. What are the chances that when I come back Taiwan will have sunk thanks to continued bombardment?

Besides that, I can't wait for other members to see what Japan, DPKR and Saudi Arabia (among a few others) have done in the last few hours...



The Democratic People's Republic of Korea urges our allies to wait till Kim Jong-Un makes his statement, except from reconnaissance missions.
Original post by mevidek
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea urges our allies to wait till Kim Jong-Un makes his statement, except from reconnaissance missions.


Taiwan regrets to inform the DPRK that any aircraft flying over our skies without permission will be shot down on site.

To our allies, we ask of you, send us help. We cannot see off this threat alone, we would ask Argentina to consider sending us a task force of naval ships and aircraft, as we have no carriers of our own.

Gondor Taiwan calls for aid!
Reply 118
Original post by Moleman1996
Taiwan regrets to inform the DPRK that any aircraft flying over our skies without permission will be shot down on site.

To our allies, we ask of you, send us help. We cannot see off this threat alone, we would ask Argentina to consider sending us a task force of naval ships and aircraft, as we have no carriers of our own.

Gondor Taiwan calls for aid!


Allies, please wait till Kim Jong-Un makes his statement.

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea would like to warn all of Taiwan's neighbours that any force used against us, or any unauthorized planes or ships on (Chinese or Japanese) and our territory will be destroyed immediately. Let this be a warning.
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Reply 119
Ukraine, whilst sympathetic towards regional tensions, evidently escalated due to Taiwan and DPRK's warmongering, demands that all parties return to the negotiating table. We would be willing to host any such conference in Kiev, with representatives and observers from all interested parties.

Failing this, we move for the UN to send independent (i.e. non-US) peacekeeping ships to the region, as there is the danger of conflict involving nuclear power(s). We would be willing to contribute troops for this purpose.

Ukraine calls upon all nations willing to aid the preservation of peace in the region to support us.
(edited 12 years ago)

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