Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Response to Conference/Press Release Day 1

Today as my fellow nations gave their responses to the Taliban’s takeover in Pakistan, the Chinese nation developed great intelligence and ways to aid this crisis. The Taliban’s demands were awfully strict and need to be spoken upon in UN conferences. Although Chinese relations with Israel are minimal, my forces as well as their allies will not allow a nuclear war to occur. Luckily, in this dispute there are no defined enemies within the UN Security Council or conferences. All the nations involved are working to resolve this hazardous problem and relieve the Taliban from its power in Pakistan. In terms of the Taliban’s requests, The Peoples Republic of China is completely against negotiations with terrorist organizations and will try to convince other nations to be against it as well. Terrorists are ruthless and can never be trusted. The leader of Pakistan spoke today and mentioned the importance of not acting independently against the Taliban until a distinctive plan is reached. He believes that if a nation were to take any small action against The Taliban it could result in a nuclear warfare. Therefore, as leader of the Chinese nation I will abide by his requests unless my own people are in serious jeopardy. Today in their press release, India had suggested that Pakistan should close its borders to Afghanistan to halt the movement of Taliban officials. I think that this decision would be too abrupt and might stir up more problems. The India leader also suggested that the Chinese nation should offer its support to Pakistan. Not only have I been in direct communication with the Pakistani leaders, but I have also offered my full support. I have 35 different committees gathering intelligence and information on this situation and my forces are ready if need be. As a response to India, I suggest that in this time of conflict the Indian nation should reach out to Pakistan and offer their support as well. The Taliban hopes to break apart the relationships of foreign nations, especially between India and Pakistan whom have had past conflicts between them. If India were too reach out to the Pakistani leaders with their support it would frighten the Taliban and create a stronger allied force against the terrorists. I believe that the allied nations are moving in the correct path and will defeat this terrible terrorist regime.

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