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Should Queensland join Celatoro

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Re: Invasion of Queensland
« on: January 17, 2016, 08:01:46 pm »
In Dinsmark, the capital of Belka, the command for foreign operations sees missiles launched at our Mig-31's by Caletoro fighters. While he knows the speed and armament of the MIG-31 can keep them safe he is shocked by the sudden turn of events. He quickly relays this information to the Chief Generals. They then issue a statement as a group, "The nation of Celatoro has fired upon our escort craft. This attack was unprovoked as they were simply escorting transports into the region to maintain peace. The objective was to set up a safe zone for the Queensland tribesman that were being eradicated. Belka wished to protect them, and then safely remove them from the area with the transports. This recent response from the Celatoro nation is being taken as a miscommunicated accident, as we do not wish for war. We have given our craft the order to hold fire. Should you attack us again we cannot be so restrained. So, we tell you once again, let us land and escort the native people or we will use force to defend them." As the transmission ends an AWACS along with a flight of 3 EA-6B and 5 F-15S/MTD followed by another four C-5 transports all inbound to the Australian Crisis.
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