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Owen

Commonwealth of Australia
GA Member
Jul 2, 2018
3,068
"Is there anything else you can tell us about said meeting? When he says THESE Jews, he is confirming there are still some in Turkey? Do you have any idea where they are? Obviously if we want to launch on Turkey we want to make sure that those Jews are secured at the same time before they meet an unfortunate fate at the end of the barrel of a gun. We want Israel to start helping in striking Saudi Arabia hard, especially now we have the intelligence you gathered on their structures. We have already been successful to wipe out a large amount of their air force, naval vessels and surface to air missiles. We need more gone, we need Saudi Arabia to surrender so we can focus on the main threat. According to your intelligence they have large amounts of tanks, so a land battle may be hard, but as long as they dont invade Jordan they cannot touch you and we can just continue to pop tanks from the air. We need a full blockade on Saudi Arabia to stop them importing any weapons."

Zak
 

Zak

Kingdom of Spain
GA Member
Jul 1, 2018
2,162
"There are reports of a peace agreement between our two countries but this is simply just to turn their attention elsewhere so we have a better chance to mobilise forces. We don't have any intelligence as to their location at this present moment but from what the Prime Minister has gathered in his meeting with the Turkish President, there are remaining Jews within the country."

Owen
 

Odinson

Moderator
GA Member
World Power
Jul 12, 2018
9,857
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Vice Admiral Osborne would once again speak up. "Gentlemen, I can confirm that our fleet will be in place to strike in about twenty-four hours (Saturday, 6:00AM (GMT)). My government has reviewed the diplomatic proposal made by Turkey. The State Department and the White House believe that Turkey will only use this to buy time, and continue their extermination of minorities in Turkey regardless. And, even if we wanted to accept this deal to prevent conflict, we cannot. The permanent dislocation of ethnic or religious minorities from one place to another, organized by one or more states, is illegal under international law and considered a genocide itself. It is our position that we must move forward to attack as soon as possible. I need to specifically hear from my British and Swedish colleagues to know if they will be able to organize their forces to conduct strikes in a major air campaign shortly after our attack begins," he said.

Jamie Connor Owen Zak
 

Alex

Kingdom of Greece
Apr 16, 2019
4,954
With another fax in hand, the Russian general would speak. "Turkey has continued to avoid Russia's warnings at the Bosporus. The Imperial Russian Navy has no choice but to retaliate with action. We will keep their naval forces busy. In the mean time, we will launch our invasion operations. The Coalition must begin their invasion now or else we will lose our advantage. We cannot delay any further. We will keep you updated on the situation, until then I must keep in contact with my government. I'll be in the office provided by our host." With that the General and his aides would leave the room and make their way to the office.

Odinson Connor Jamie Owen Nathan Zak
 

Alex

Kingdom of Greece
Apr 16, 2019
4,954
The General would re-enter the room. "Russian forces have officially attacked Turkey and so has the United States of America. Yet there are no reports of Israeli, British, or Swedish forces committing to the effort. I believed this to be a coalition of mutual effort. What is going on, gentlemen?"

Odinson Connor Jamie Nathan Zak
 

Jamie

Admin
GA Member
World Power
Jan 6, 2018
12,499
"Apologies for the delay, I can confirm that the Royal Navy, followed by the Royal Air Force have begun their attacks on Southern Turkey. We will update the coalition map in accordance with any confirmed Turkish losses. Keeping this up to date is paramount for coalition efforts but hopefully, the air campaign will push Turkey into discussing terms for surrender and we can restore peace."

Odinson Connor Nathan Zak Alex
 

Jamie

Admin
GA Member
World Power
Jan 6, 2018
12,499
"Aware of objections mentioned earlier in the campaign but with Congo operating closer to the area based on their recent attacks against Turkish Frigates, inviting them to participate in this call may become beneficial to avoid a conflict or mistakes in targets. Whilst I do not agree with how they entered this conflict, they are in it now and fighting against Turkey. It has gone quiet from the Saudi front and we're not seeing much support from Israel or Australia either. I believe we are still pending on Sweden to commence their attacks. Is Canada in a place to offer additional support to commence strikes against Turkey? Ideally, we need to be pushing faster and further to force a surrender, and to safeguard our forces more by taking out all known airbases, radars and surface to air systems.

Are there any objections to us offering Congo a seat at the table? We would all need to be in agreement but I'm concerned of having two teams, so to speak, in a war against the same target."

Alex Odinson Connor Alex Nathan Zak
 

Nathan

GA Member
Jul 2, 2018
736
"We are about a week away from being able to assemble a task force. Unfortunately our fighter/strike capability has been hampered by production embargo on fighter jets but we have new aircraft carriers and harriers being built by Nexus.

We do have a marine strike force ready to deploy with helicopter and amphibious warfare ships ready to go. However, we are not happy to send these to the Med without the top cover provided by our new carrier strike capability. We are training the marines and will deploy as soon as the fleet is ready.

We did withdraw our 3 vessels West back towards Gibraltar. These ships are fleet ships and would not stand a chance against the Turkish fleet on their own. We could send them back as part of one of your fleets, but our preferred plan is to leave them until they can join in with the Canadian Task Force"

Jamie Owen Odinson Alex Zak Connor
 

Connor

Kingdom of Sweden
Moderator
GA Member
Jul 23, 2018
4,221
"Gentlemen, I can confirm that the Swedish Royal Navy Air Wing have, this afternoon, made strategic strikes against the Turkish Air Force infrastructure in conjunction with strikes already made by colleagues within this meeting. We will continue our efforts to defend Cyprus and the key core ethics, values and laws governing the international community. I

have to be absolutely and fundamentally clear that we are rapidly growing frustrated and offender by the complete disinterest and lack of support from Israel in this war despite the fact that we are all here as a direct result of trying to defend their borders... now that the war has moved away from attacking Israel we have seen their government crawls back into a shell. If we do not see some form of effort by Israel we will not hesitate to send an invoice of expenses incurred by this war and ensure we are appropriate compensated for our efforts, alongside the rest of this coalition.

I cannot be clearer: if the people of Sweden do not see that this war is justified, appropriate and necessary then we will see a rapid withdrawal of political support essentially tightening a noose around the neck of the Swedish Armed Forces. Our focus has shifted towards defending the integrity of British interests in the Mediterranean, which is unfortunate given the loss of life incurred by Israel.

So my question is for the Israeli representation - where the hell are your forces?"

Zak
 

Owen

Commonwealth of Australia
GA Member
Jul 2, 2018
3,068
"Let's just remember the bigger picture here, regardless of who is in power in Jerusalem, this state, the State of Israel, cannot faulter. We're not doing this for Prime Minister Bennett, we're doing this for 8 million Jews and their promised homeland. Yes Israel needs to start stepping up to the plate, the fact we've taken out a lot of the Saudi military by ourselves because Israeli bombers decided to retreat is unbelievable. Israel should be, considering it does not share a land border with Turkey, be commencing a land invasion of Saudi Arabia to force them into surrender. We don't have the capabilities to sustain a massive amount of ground forces in the Middle East, we need that Israeli ground support to complement our air and naval assault. The Saudi navy is gone, a chunk of the Saudi air force is gone. We would take out the rest but unfortunately Diego Garcia is a little too far away for Hornets to conduct an air to air mission. Again, Israeli fighters need to step up, then we can send in our F-111s which have a much greater range and can hit from Diego Garcia.

Going quiet on the Saudi front is not enough justification to withdraw from it. That could be their plan, get us to turn our backs and then strike. We will see the mission through in Saudi Arabia, but we need the Israelis to do more to make that happen."

Connor Jamie Zak Odinson Alex Nathan
 

Owen

Commonwealth of Australia
GA Member
Jul 2, 2018
3,068
"We're on the brink of air superiority over Saudi Arabia and we want to enforce a no-fly zone over the country. As a result we need AWACS aircraft from the Coalition to provide timely intelligence to the Royal Australian Air Force, who are now positioned in Israel, to intercept aircraft that may come into Saudi Arabian airspace. Is this something that a member here may be able to provide? You can base in Israel alongside our aircraft, we just need AWACS to be patrolling over Saudi Arabia, primarily in the north along their borders with Jordan and Iraq and over their Persian Gulf airspace. This is where Turkey would, most logically, attempt to enter the airspace."

Connor Jamie Zak Odinson Alex Nathan
 

Alex

Kingdom of Greece
Apr 16, 2019
4,954
"Gentlemen, I would like to bring to your attention that Russian troops have officially landed in northern Turkey and have taken the cities of Samsun, Ordu, Trabzon, and Rize. We have also begun strikes against their capital, Ankara, in the hopes of forcing out its government from hiding and causing chaos within their operations. It's our hopes that within a month's time, we will have taken Ankara. What's the situation of the Mediterranean front? I know the Coalition has hit various targets, have they proven fruitful? Is there anything we can provide? We have cruise missiles that can reach southern Turkey, are there any targets you wish for us to attack from the rear?"

Odinson Connor Jamie Owen Nathan Zak
 

Zak

Kingdom of Spain
GA Member
Jul 1, 2018
2,162
"I apologise for the delay, we can provide paratroopers who are able to land in Southern Turkey once the coast is clear. We have mobilised naval assets who are patrolling around international waters just outside of our territorial waters. We stand ready to provide whatever support we can to the United Coalition."

Jamie Connor Nathan Owen Odinson Alex
 

Jamie

Admin
GA Member
World Power
Jan 6, 2018
12,499
"I am aware that the coalition efforts in Southern Turkey have taken out a number of military installations that include SAM and Radar Sites. I can't speak for American or Swedish Efforts but we are focusing on air bases at the moment and are meeting some resistance. We will be working to confirm these targets as per the coalition map to ensure that we are all working on the same hymn sheet. In the next couple of days, we'll be aiming towards targets in central Turkey. "

Alex
 

Owen

Commonwealth of Australia
GA Member
Jul 2, 2018
3,068
"Gentleman.

We are getting news reports in that Saudi Arabia's King has been killed by Turkish forces. Saudi Arabian news outlets and amateur video footage show that the Turkish have seized control of the city. Saudi Arabian forces have now all been defeated, all of those outside of Riyadh have been eliminated by our forces and we can only imagine that the remaining inside Riyadh have met the hands of Turkish forces. Currently, Australian SAS are to the north of the city. We can only imagine that the Turkish are hunkering down and securing the city. I want to blame this partly on the Coalition for not responding to our needs for AWACs aircraft to enforce a no-fly zone in Saudi Arabia, but let's not dwell on that. We just eliminated all of Saudi Arabia's forces outside of Riyadh without a single bullet fired by Israeli forces. Gentleman, I am getting EXTREMELY frustrated. We will withdraw from this Coalition and this war if we don't see decisive action from the United States, from Israel and from Sweden. The United Kingdom has somewhat been pulling their weight. Only Russia has met what I would say as their full obligations. Canberra is getting frustrated and is running out of political steam to keep this war going, especially since we almost ended the Saudi front to find that it's going to be prolonged by.... appropriately named "Siege of Riyadh". We're not joining the Turkish front until we can secure Israel's southern approach, which is now being frustrated by Turkey. What I can say is, we have bit off more than we can chew. Turkey may establish themselves and their government entirely in Saudi Arabia and then we will have to deal with that. I need support in Saudi Arabia now, we need AWACs in the sky, we need to enforce this no-fly zone to stop Turkey building up its forces in Saudi Arabia and I am not talking in a few weeks, I am talking NOW. We need more boots on the ground in Saudi Arabia to claim victory over Riyadh. Congo have many, we only have 600 and no armoured vehicles. We will be preparing to send more when we can full intelligence, but right now all of Israel's Southern Command should be meeting us on the northern outskirts of Riyadh, but the response from the Israeli Government is just.... bewildering."

Jamie Axis12 Nathan Odinson Alex Connor
 

Owen

Commonwealth of Australia
GA Member
Jul 2, 2018
3,068
The Air Vice-Marshal would get a text.

"The Prime Minister has informed me that the Coalition has 48 hours to respond with material support to what is happening in Saudi Arabia or Australia will be withdrawing from the Middle East theatre entirely. Mainly, we need to turn off the tap with an enforceable no-fly zone, we need more jets in the sky with support assets like AWACs, Air-to-Air Refuellers, etc. We only have 25 fighters and 4 Air-to-Air refuellers and no capacity to bring anymore online without compromising the defence of Australia, we will need more for a no-fly zone over Saudi Arabia. We know that this Coalition will try to brush it off, as it has with Saudi Arabia this entire conflict, but we know that if Turkey continues to build its forces up in Saudi Arabia, takes the entire country, they will have a direct route to invading Israel. We will lose this conflict, we would have wasted all our resources on the Turkish mainland to just have them re-appear and re-establish their government elsewhere and achieve their goal of marching on Jerusalem. It's time to take us seriously, because this is a crucial point in this conflict. I am ready for a barrage of "WHY DONT YOU DO IT". We do not have the capabilities. I am not ashamed to admit that. We're a nation of 25 million people in the South Pacific, we're already pulling a lot of our weight with massive logistical challenges, but it will not be enough to stop this Turkish advance on Saudi Arabia."

Jamie Axis12 Nathan Odinson Alex Connor
 
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Connor

Kingdom of Sweden
Moderator
GA Member
Jul 23, 2018
4,221
"Sweden has also began the striking of key Turkish military infrastructure with the view to prevent or prolong aerial rapid relation capability in the southern region which will directly effect the coalitions capability for ongoing efforts, especially if the requirement for ground mobility is met. We will continue these strikes in accordance with intelligence supplied on the coalition map and highly encourage all members present to continue their supply of information. The question must now be asked - what's the long term picture? We need to consider whether coalition forces are going to remain in situ as a peacekeeping force as it's clear from Turkey's non-compliance with the International Court of Justice summons and it's attempt to start a coup against the Global Assembly Secretariat, that they have no intention of working on a legal or internationally accredited basis."

Odinson Connor Jamie Owen Nathan Zak Alex


"From the very establishment of this coalition the Commonwealth of Australia has persistently gone against the advice of the coalition, off on your own tangent in pursuit of the 'war hero' title. Despite extensive real-time intelligence, depicted credible threat, risk and harm to life, limb and property as well as consistent condemnation by members within this coalition you have failed in your duty to work as part of this coalition. You have pursued a non-enemy. A red-herring. From the very start. You now have the nerve to criticise the efforts of this coalition despite your complete inaction in a country that has not been militarily or even diplomatically active within this war for a number of months; despicable. I made it absolutely clear a number of months before your botched invasion of Saudi Arabia that the Swedish Armed Forces will not be wasting resources and materiel whilst we combat a very real, credible threat: an established government actively committing war crimes... Turkey.

Despite the efforts of this coalition and the billions of dollars that have been spent within the countless operations, your Prime Minister sets an ultimatum? Despite your governments own incompetence? Absolutely not. We will not have our Armed Forces blackmailed into deployment by an alleged friendly state - and I don't expect the rest of a coalition to stand for it either.

It is a great shame to see a member of this coalition leave the conflict, but it is clear Australia is incompatible with the operational requirements of this war."

Owen
 

Jamie

Admin
GA Member
World Power
Jan 6, 2018
12,499
"I agree that a setting needs to be made for the long term plan. The United Kingdom has like most here, committed to the air war. I have also been made aware that someone from my governments cabinet is in contact with Turkey. Naturally, nothing will be decided or spoken about without consult with the coalition but the hope is to get a feel for the current state of the Turkish Government. I would be satisfied with forcing a new government in Turkey that would see the ending of the conflict and look to repair, whilst having the current government answer for its crimes. I don't think a prolonged peacekeeping mission would be of any of our interests, financially or otherwise but we will support the general consensus of the coalition.

As for Australia... Unfortunately I do have to concur with my Swedish Counterpart. The approach from yourselves has started with opening a second front in the conflict that was not needed, take command of it and expect the rest of the coalition to provide equipment through demands when we have countless times told you, Saudi Arabia is not our priority. Turkey is. Israel has shown a lack of interest in defence, so why would anyone here offer their own resources to support a country that doesn't show that they want it. Perhaps Turkey wouldn't have had any interest in moving troops to Saudi if not for your own involvement. A conflict between Saudi Arabia and Israel would be much smaller, than what Turkey is currently doing themselves and I'm afraid that we need to see the bigger picture. This coalition is here to work as a team and in unison but for a while, Australia has not had any interest in doing that because their goals differ. Not that it's a bad thing as each government here has to look out for their immediate interests and whilst I cannot speak for others in the coalition, the UK's immediate interest is the removal of the Turkish Government for their crimes and the safeguarding of Cyprus; the British territories there.

It would be unfortunate to see Australia leave the Coalition but unless the goals align, I don't think it offers any benefit to anyone."

Alex Odinson Owen Connor Zak Nathan
 

Owen

Commonwealth of Australia
GA Member
Jul 2, 2018
3,068
"I think you are all missing the point. Whilst we still disagree: we believe Saudi Arabia was a credible threat that attacked Israel and has so far been the only country to actually attack Israeli soil, the now fact of the matter is Turkey is establishing itself in Saudi Arabia. We believe this would have occurred with or without our presence in Saudi Arabia, realistically the Congo has been the nation which has drawn Turkey's attention to that front through their reckless military operations. Now you can sit here for days and criticise us, or you can work with us. I cannot underestimate the threat from Turkey being in Saudi Arabia enough. They may move their entire Government to the safety of Saudi Arabia because they know Australia and the Congo does not have the will or capabilities to take them alone and they would probably be correct in that assessment. You might not find yourself removing the Turkish Government at all by simply taking Ankara. So when you say Saudi Arabia is not your priority, that's fine, we took on Saudi Arabia by ourselves without requiring the assistance and they are now neutralised, no longer a participant in this conflict and that's guaranteed regardless of their Government's activity which could have started up at ANY time and attacked Israel again. Now I am telling you, clearly, that Turkey is now in Saudi Arabia and we do not have the capabilities to take them by ourselves without support from the Coalition. We want nothing more than to work as a team, we wanted that against Saudi Arabia and perhaps if we had that we could have secured Saudi airspace much sooner, but we're currently fighting a battle against the TURKISH by ourselves and I have requested the assistance of this Coalition to only be blamed with "it's your fault." Well that's fine if you want to take that approach, Australia is not directly threatened and we can withdraw at any time and you can deal with the TURKISH situation in Saudi Arabia without us. We were right about Saudi Arabia being a direct threat to Israel before they even attacked, so our assessments are not completely inaccurate and we just ask that they be taken on board a bit more rather than being constantly brushed off. So what will it be?"

Jamie Connor
 

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