Euronews Special Report: Conflict in the Urals...
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Lana Aguilera: Eurokorps soldiers lie in wait for the next Mongolian offensive as conscripts continue to be pulled from western Europe in defense of the province of Uralsky. Hello I am Lana Aguilera and this is a Euronews special report; Conflict in the Urals.
Piero Scarboni: It has been nearly decades since the first shots were fired between Israeli and Adriatic soldiers, now many years lader the UAS and EU continue the trend...
Soldier 1: I've been out here in the Urals for a while, started out in Orsoni but we were pushed back here by the Mongols, there's been this sorta stalemate ya know? One day its gonna break, all hell's gonna break loose.
Soldier 2: I just want to get home.
Piero Scarboni: I just want to get home he says, there seems to be no end in sight. Today in the studio we have Carlos Luis-Hidalgo, the Secretary of State. Good evening Secretary Luis-Hidalgo.
Luis-Hidalgo: Good evening Piero.
Piero Scarboni: The question on everyone's mind is the discussion, the dialogue between the UAS and Union officials. Does it even exist?
Luis-Hidalgo: Certainly it does. Obviously it would be better if it were more open, but since Freitzweitter died its been a bit more fruitful. Actual discussion of peace were mentioned, but both sides are still very assured that they are in the right here. Its a tough situation no doubt.
Piero Scarboni: What, if anything, is the current stance of Parliament on the issue?
Luis-Hidalgo: Parliament is dead set against anything that would hand over Uralsky. There's just no division there, the Doves want half the province to be ceded to the UAS in order to end the war, the Hawks believe that we should continue until all of Uralsky is finally returned to the EU.
Lana Aguilera: Mr. Luis-Hidalgo, Lana Aguilera; there were rumors that the UAS issued a statement which actually mentioned some peace terms. Would you be able to disclose those terms at this time?
Luis-Hidalgo: The specifics of the terms can not be discussed, however they did make an offer which included some benefits to us, but according to our officials not enough to warrant a peace, so terms were not acceptable.
Lana Aguilera: Under these terms would Uralsky, or any of Uralsky be returned?
Luis-Hidalgo: I can safely say that the return of Uralsky was not even mentioned in the offer, so no we would not have recieved Uralsky which is our main issue in this entire conflict.
Lana Aguilera: Moving on to another topic now, the Western Conference, which may be held in En Nahud. What is the plan for that, Euronews understands that the meeting was suggested by EU Officials.
Luis-Hidalgo: Yes that is accurate, although a lot has been thrown around about a Western Coalition against the Asians, that isn't the intent of the meeting. The intent of this meeting is to discuss trade issues as well as infrastructure issues and of course relations between Western Nations. So at no time was the possibility of a Western Coalition considered when thinking of this Conference.
Piero Scarboni: There was a transmission made by the Zulu Federation that clearly stated that their main cause for concern was the "death of another westerner." This indicates that some discussion of a formal military Coalition between the invitees could be achieved. What do you say to this?
Luis-Hidalgo: As I've said before, the intention of this meeting is not to establish a military pact of any kind. We must iron out issues which occured after the Adriatic-Israeli war, that is the main issue at hand. The press would like for this to be something of an issue-
Piero Scarboni: No Mr. Luis-Hidalgo, that is-
Luis-Hidalgo: An issue that involves war and death and intrigue, the fact is Mr. Scarboni that the Sahara, the Balkans, Saudi Arabia, countless areas of the Americas as well as the Sudan were completely torn to peices during these wars. All four of our nations were ravaged by these conflicts and our well being must be addressed. How this equates to wanting an alliance that will no doubt result in an even larger struggle is beyond my comprehension.
Lana Aguilera: Fair enough Mr. Luis-Hidalgo. Finally, what are your thoughts on the Zulu attempts at a peace keeping effort against the UAS?
Luis-Hidalgo: Well the EU greatly appreciates our alliance, and has done so for years. At this time we'd like to make a bigger attempt at actually aiding the Zulu efforts, but resources are limited as is manpower. But yes, we feel they are in the right here and hope their influence can result in a positive outcome.
Lana Aguilera: Thank you Secretary Luis-Hidalgo, and good luck in the future.
Luis-Hidalgo: Thank you.
Piero Scarboni: Well that was interesting. When we return from the break; European refugees are pouring into Khazakstan by the busloads, we take an inside look at the trail to Khazakstan when we return....
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Piero Scarboni: UAS Soldiers escorting Catholic nuns from Savona are just one of the many terrible scenes witnessed along the trail to Khazakstan, a home away from home for many Uralskians...
Citizen 1: Our home was ripped apart by the dogs, they can't feel for a person and see the sadness they just want land.
Citizen 2: I have been walking for days, my feet are tired and my shoes are becoming warn. They tells us to move on, they want to replace us with Asian people.
Piero Scarboni: Things are not this simple though, the problem is not only the Asian's, it is also the FDP's. Most of these refugees refuse to go into EU territory in order to avoid gunfire and further pain and suffering, therefore the newly peaceful territory of Khazakstan is the safest bet. FDP Red Cross organizations are fighting time and money in attempts to accomodate these refugees, but it seems like too little to late...
Dr. Goldstein: Yes we've housed approximately twelve hundered refugees in this facility alone. Hardly any speak Hebrew, it makes it difficult to try and aide them. Its really horrible, even in the Balkans there weren't these types of situations, its cultural genocide.
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Lana Aguilera: Europa resistance in Orsoni and Savona are becoming more severe as Eurokorps forces make their way from Finland for Moscow. Demonstrators refuse to accept Asian products and advertisements as seen on your screen...
Rebel 1: Its high time the Parliament got off its ass and started to make some moves here. There's hardly any munitions, some of us have to use rocks and flails, its like mideval times here in Orsoni.
Rebel 2: The Asian dogs continue to hold, they try and bring in their culture but we can't let them. VIVA EUROPA!!! (the crowd of rebels repeated this phrase)
Lana Aguilera: Well we have run out of time, thank you for listening to our special report. Please support Eurokorps as they attempt to liberate Uralsky. Thank you, and good night...
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Lana Aguilera: Eurokorps soldiers lie in wait for the next Mongolian offensive as conscripts continue to be pulled from western Europe in defense of the province of Uralsky. Hello I am Lana Aguilera and this is a Euronews special report; Conflict in the Urals.
Piero Scarboni: It has been nearly decades since the first shots were fired between Israeli and Adriatic soldiers, now many years lader the UAS and EU continue the trend...
Soldier 1: I've been out here in the Urals for a while, started out in Orsoni but we were pushed back here by the Mongols, there's been this sorta stalemate ya know? One day its gonna break, all hell's gonna break loose.
Soldier 2: I just want to get home.
Piero Scarboni: I just want to get home he says, there seems to be no end in sight. Today in the studio we have Carlos Luis-Hidalgo, the Secretary of State. Good evening Secretary Luis-Hidalgo.
Luis-Hidalgo: Good evening Piero.
Piero Scarboni: The question on everyone's mind is the discussion, the dialogue between the UAS and Union officials. Does it even exist?
Luis-Hidalgo: Certainly it does. Obviously it would be better if it were more open, but since Freitzweitter died its been a bit more fruitful. Actual discussion of peace were mentioned, but both sides are still very assured that they are in the right here. Its a tough situation no doubt.
Piero Scarboni: What, if anything, is the current stance of Parliament on the issue?
Luis-Hidalgo: Parliament is dead set against anything that would hand over Uralsky. There's just no division there, the Doves want half the province to be ceded to the UAS in order to end the war, the Hawks believe that we should continue until all of Uralsky is finally returned to the EU.
Lana Aguilera: Mr. Luis-Hidalgo, Lana Aguilera; there were rumors that the UAS issued a statement which actually mentioned some peace terms. Would you be able to disclose those terms at this time?
Luis-Hidalgo: The specifics of the terms can not be discussed, however they did make an offer which included some benefits to us, but according to our officials not enough to warrant a peace, so terms were not acceptable.
Lana Aguilera: Under these terms would Uralsky, or any of Uralsky be returned?
Luis-Hidalgo: I can safely say that the return of Uralsky was not even mentioned in the offer, so no we would not have recieved Uralsky which is our main issue in this entire conflict.
Lana Aguilera: Moving on to another topic now, the Western Conference, which may be held in En Nahud. What is the plan for that, Euronews understands that the meeting was suggested by EU Officials.
Luis-Hidalgo: Yes that is accurate, although a lot has been thrown around about a Western Coalition against the Asians, that isn't the intent of the meeting. The intent of this meeting is to discuss trade issues as well as infrastructure issues and of course relations between Western Nations. So at no time was the possibility of a Western Coalition considered when thinking of this Conference.
Piero Scarboni: There was a transmission made by the Zulu Federation that clearly stated that their main cause for concern was the "death of another westerner." This indicates that some discussion of a formal military Coalition between the invitees could be achieved. What do you say to this?
Luis-Hidalgo: As I've said before, the intention of this meeting is not to establish a military pact of any kind. We must iron out issues which occured after the Adriatic-Israeli war, that is the main issue at hand. The press would like for this to be something of an issue-
Piero Scarboni: No Mr. Luis-Hidalgo, that is-
Luis-Hidalgo: An issue that involves war and death and intrigue, the fact is Mr. Scarboni that the Sahara, the Balkans, Saudi Arabia, countless areas of the Americas as well as the Sudan were completely torn to peices during these wars. All four of our nations were ravaged by these conflicts and our well being must be addressed. How this equates to wanting an alliance that will no doubt result in an even larger struggle is beyond my comprehension.
Lana Aguilera: Fair enough Mr. Luis-Hidalgo. Finally, what are your thoughts on the Zulu attempts at a peace keeping effort against the UAS?
Luis-Hidalgo: Well the EU greatly appreciates our alliance, and has done so for years. At this time we'd like to make a bigger attempt at actually aiding the Zulu efforts, but resources are limited as is manpower. But yes, we feel they are in the right here and hope their influence can result in a positive outcome.
Lana Aguilera: Thank you Secretary Luis-Hidalgo, and good luck in the future.
Luis-Hidalgo: Thank you.
Piero Scarboni: Well that was interesting. When we return from the break; European refugees are pouring into Khazakstan by the busloads, we take an inside look at the trail to Khazakstan when we return....
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Piero Scarboni: UAS Soldiers escorting Catholic nuns from Savona are just one of the many terrible scenes witnessed along the trail to Khazakstan, a home away from home for many Uralskians...
Citizen 1: Our home was ripped apart by the dogs, they can't feel for a person and see the sadness they just want land.
Citizen 2: I have been walking for days, my feet are tired and my shoes are becoming warn. They tells us to move on, they want to replace us with Asian people.
Piero Scarboni: Things are not this simple though, the problem is not only the Asian's, it is also the FDP's. Most of these refugees refuse to go into EU territory in order to avoid gunfire and further pain and suffering, therefore the newly peaceful territory of Khazakstan is the safest bet. FDP Red Cross organizations are fighting time and money in attempts to accomodate these refugees, but it seems like too little to late...
Dr. Goldstein: Yes we've housed approximately twelve hundered refugees in this facility alone. Hardly any speak Hebrew, it makes it difficult to try and aide them. Its really horrible, even in the Balkans there weren't these types of situations, its cultural genocide.
<img src="http://members.aol.com/lbpslacker/screen3.jpg">
Lana Aguilera: Europa resistance in Orsoni and Savona are becoming more severe as Eurokorps forces make their way from Finland for Moscow. Demonstrators refuse to accept Asian products and advertisements as seen on your screen...
Rebel 1: Its high time the Parliament got off its ass and started to make some moves here. There's hardly any munitions, some of us have to use rocks and flails, its like mideval times here in Orsoni.
Rebel 2: The Asian dogs continue to hold, they try and bring in their culture but we can't let them. VIVA EUROPA!!! (the crowd of rebels repeated this phrase)
Lana Aguilera: Well we have run out of time, thank you for listening to our special report. Please support Eurokorps as they attempt to liberate Uralsky. Thank you, and good night...
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