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#Post#: 6205--------------------------------------------------
Teleconference meeting between Turkducken, Appalachia, and The R
eich
By: Confederacy of Turkducken Date: August 10, 2015, 5:42 pm
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OOC: Moving this to here so as to not clutter the other page.
His Excellency has created the meeting and invites the other
leaders to join as soon as possible.
#Post#: 6249--------------------------------------------------
Re: Teleconference meeting between Turkducken, Appalachia, and T
he Reich
By: Amerikanisches Reich Date: August 11, 2015, 12:44 am
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Reichsf�hrer-General Albrecht Dietrich zur Linde and
Reichsf�hrer-SS Reinhilde Habich respond:
In our united interest in a prosecution of war against the
Columbia Confederates, we welcome a dialogue which may unite our
strategic and tactical efforts, and are most gracious for the
Confederacy of Turkducken for initiating a dialogue relating to
this subject.
In light of our recent negotiations, we would like full
cooperation, especially as regards the difficulty of crossing
the territory or airspace of Hightah, which is absolutely
necessary for our wartime endeavors.
However, it would be a violation of sovereignty, which causes us
some pause.
It seems, though, that the government of Hightah is unable to
respond, either because the State has fallen to anarchy, or
because said government is so diffuse, aloof, and ineffective
that it cannot.
The best solution that the Reichsf�hrer-General and
Reichsf�hrer-SS can conceive of at the moment is to use heavy
transport aircraft to deploy to Columbia, although this would
expose them to any long- or medium-range anti-aircraft defenses
and the risk is possibly unacceptable. It would, however, avoid
a violation of the borders of Hightah by ground forces.
Therefore, an air campaign to neutralize any such defenses, as
well as radar installations, as much as possible, should be the
first step, in our view. This, we can undertake alone, and the
fearless Luftwaffe of the Reich is every ready to do so, but we
would welcome any assistance that our allies can provide.
#Post#: 6321--------------------------------------------------
Re: Teleconference meeting between Turkducken, Appalachia, and T
he Reich
By: Confederacy of Turkducken Date: August 11, 2015, 11:44 pm
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"I would like to inquire about the possible Navy of the Reich,
we could circumvent the violation of airspace if we transport
our collective air power around other States. However if
attempts to communicate with the State have failed it may be
prudent to violate the airspace, Hightah has made little to no
presence in the international community, I would assume it to be
tolerable to violate the airspace. Tactical strategy would
heavily rely on, at least in terms of ground forces, would be
the establishment of "hot zones" where specific key areas are
taken and heavily defended by the soldiers. Allied strikes would
then be held from these areas. In terms of war goals what do we
hope to accomplish by pacifying the rogue state?"
#Post#: 6357--------------------------------------------------
Re: Teleconference meeting between Turkducken, Appalachia, and T
he Reich
By: Confederacy of Turkducken Date: August 12, 2015, 11:03 pm
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OOC: Psst Appalachia it's over here
#Post#: 6387--------------------------------------------------
Re: Teleconference meeting between Turkducken, Appalachia, and T
he Reich
By: Amerikanisches Reich Date: August 14, 2015, 12:19 am
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Reichsf�hrer-SS Habich barely restrained a sigh while
Reichsf�hrer-General zur Linde looked aside, decidedly ill at
ease. He opened his mouth as if to speak, then shut it, and
Reinhilde Habich filled the gap with a direct look to the
camera.
"The truth is, the Reich's 'navy' -- that is, the Kriegsmarine
-- is not exactly designed for that sort of operation, Mein
Herr. It consists mostly of unterseebooten and schnellbooten,
which, while very ample in combination with our shore batteries
to defend the Reich's waters, are, I regret to say, not up the
task of an offensive operation. Harassment, yes ... and even
attacks against carrier groups, if the RSS-27 is launched from
the submarines, but the ultimate purpose is invasion of Columbia
and its absolute and unconditional capitulation."
The Reichsf�hrer-SS grew more fierce in tone and countenance as
she proceeded, and it could easily be imagined that she'd
slammed a fist against her table.
Zur Linde nearly sighed with a sideways glance and smiled
reassuringly. "My colleague, and yourselves, bring to mind an
interesting alternative. We may lack surface warships of
destroyer or greater class, and you may be able to compensate
for that, or not, but regardless, there seems to be a path
open."
((TBC))
#Post#: 6979--------------------------------------------------
Re: Teleconference meeting between Turkducken, Appalachia, and T
he Reich
By: Amerikanisches Reich Date: August 18, 2015, 8:49 pm
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Both the Reichsf�hrer-SS's and Reichsf�hrer-General's screens go
blank immediately after Reinhilde Habich seems to pull Albrecht
Dietrich zur Linde away.
They relight after about five minutes, both looking slightly
more worn than previously.
Zur Linde announced, with a minor sigh: "We have two options:
First, take a course with transport ships in international
waters around West Phoenicia, and land in the South, in neutral
territory, there to drive for Columbia and attack from that
direction. The integrity of this plan would necessitate the
establishment of at least one airbase on neutral NCSA territory,
in order to avoid censure."
Reinhilde Habich spoke up: "And the other is to go directly
through Hightah. If anyone should take us to account for
violation of sovereign borders, we can say that they did not and
likely could not respond to diplomatic overtures, and also that
we initiated no action against that State. This would be the
faster method ..." she looked aside at zur Linde "... by far,
and I do believe it is in our interest to act quickly."
#Post#: 6980--------------------------------------------------
Re: Teleconference meeting between Turkducken, Appalachia, and T
he Reich
By: Confederacy of Turkducken Date: August 18, 2015, 9:10 pm
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"We must ask ourselves, what is the most expedient way to end
this war? I would think," the President was interrupted by loud,
if vague, shouting obscenities could be heard as they were
screamed the loudest, but the actual conversation could not be
heard. The President, tired and visibly worn, waits until the
shouting dies down with the slamming of doors, "I apologize
F�rer, that was my war council ""meeting"" for the final time
tonight."
#Post#: 7031--------------------------------------------------
Re: Teleconference meeting between Turkducken, Appalachia, and T
he Reich
By: Amerikanisches Reich Date: August 19, 2015, 12:56 pm
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Reichsf�hrer-SS Habich immediately piques up: "To go through
Hightah, of course, at least for us. Columbia is land-locked,
and Kriegsmarine action would be an unnecessary waste of time
and resources! Gods, we can fire cruise missiles at the place
without using unterseebooten, and our aircraft have the range to
make multiple sorties over it from air bases in the Reich
itself! We'll disable its air defenses without bombing
population centers, then drive two-thirds of our ground forces
in -- holding back the necessary reserves -- and crush it
swiftly.
"And if we can gain much-needed Lebensraum in Columbia, it might
be good to be able to claim Hightah territory as well,
considering the law against non-contiguous borders. Hightah is
our Belgium; it must be sacrificed for the greater war effort,
even if we bear it no ill will."
Reichsf�hrer-General zur Linde sighed deeply and lit a
cigarette. "I cannot deny my colleague's logic, but do believe
her recommended course of action might alienate us within the
States. That is all I can say. If, however, Hightah really is
defunct, I suppose I must yield."
#Post#: 7033--------------------------------------------------
Re: Teleconference meeting between Turkducken, Appalachia, and T
he Reich
By: Confederacy of Turkducken Date: August 19, 2015, 1:02 pm
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"I will tentatively agree with the Reichf�rer-SS, Hightah needs
to be violated. However I would reject the idea of a forceful
expansion, if Hightah exists no longer, then their is no need
for a military invasion, simply wait until after this conflict
is over. Then we may decide then."
OOC: In actuality I'm pretty sure Hightah is defunct as it
stands, so it would be better to wait before you rightfully
expand west.
#Post#: 7038--------------------------------------------------
Re: Teleconference meeting between Turkducken, Appalachia, and T
he Reich
By: Amerikanisches Reich Date: August 19, 2015, 1:35 pm
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Reichsf�hrerin-SS Habich can be seen to slam her hand on the
table. "The Reich does not wait for conflicts to end; it waits
for conflicts to happen. It is only in the sacred crucible of
war that the weak are sorted from the strong, and only war can
instill the population with the fullest possible vigour of
patriotism and commitment to our undying cause, which is the
glory of der Volk!
Reichsf�hrer-General zur Linde is forced to nod. "Undoubtedly we
must now go to war, and soon. Columbia has defied the laws and
traditions of the Confederacy and is entirely deserving of such
a response. The only question is how." He draws a few lines on a
tablet, clearly not completely comfortable with the technology,
but uploads the image when finished. "This is a rough sketch of
what would be the invasion plan via an amphibious invasion ...
it does have the benefit that the landing would likely not be
opposed."
http://s18.postimg.org/hzj4wv5cp/ARColumbia_Invasion_Plan_I.png
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