S. Asia Posts

Flash Bulletin South China Sea – 10 December 2019 13:50 EEST Subject: Escalation in the South China Sea Status: Heightened Event: Russia’s naval forces have begun to do joint military exercises with China in the South China Sea. China has defended its actions, stating they have territorial sovereignty in the area. China has forced Taiwan Read More

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The Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea has deployed a battleship en route to the South China Sea. They have expressed their alliance with China and Russia, standing against threats towards Chinese sovereignty.

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Flash Bulletin South China Sea – 3 December 2019 13:50 EEST [UTC + 3:OO Subject: China has attacked American ships near the South China Sea Status: Heightened Event: China has attacked ships and navy vessels near the South China Sea, claiming that they have a territorial right to the area. This caused a death toll Read More

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We need money. India is encroaching upon us and we are 136 billion in debt.   Love, Pakistan

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   Official country/region name: Russian Federation   What are your countries/regional objectives?   The Russian Federation wants to expand their territory to reassert themselves as a regional and world power and stop the spread of western influence. Russia needs weapons of all sorts to execute its agenda throughout the region.   What treaties has your Read More

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Taiwan or the Republic of China located in southeast Asia, with mainland China to the west, and the Philippines and the south China sea to the south. The first settlers of the island arrived in the 16th century. During the end of World War II China was in the mist of a civil war between Read More

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A main priority of Pakistan is to continue growing nuclear weapons and nuclear technologies. This is primarily to compete with India, which has long been a rival of Pakistan. As an ally to the United States and many other states, Pakistan is willing to discuss nuclear policies, but the primary goal will remain defense against Read More

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In the late 60s and early 70s, the US dropped bombs throughout Laos. Unexploded bombs have been showing up all over the country. While the US is funding the disarmament of these “bombies” through the State Department, they are still high risk and even prevent economic development in the area. Implications: The Bureau of Political-Miltary Read More

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Nuclear terrorism is still a dangerous threat, as highly enriched uranium and separated plutonium are still used in the civil sphere. These could become quickly dangerous were they to fall into the wrong hands. While HEU has decreased due to recent summits, separated plutonium has made less progress. Implications: As India and Pakistan are not members Read More

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Libya Fayez Musfata  Serrja, President Council of the Government of National Accord of Libya    Middle Eastern societies have in the past five years experienced troubling times. The rise of ISIS posed danger to the region. This allowed terrorism to flourish as the rule of law vanished. ISIS took over much of Iraq and Syria, Read More

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  Imposition of Chemical and Biological Weapons Control and Warfare Elimination Act Sanctions on North Korea Press Statement Heather Nauert Department Spokesperson Washington, DC March 6, 2018 On February 22, 2018, the United States determined under the Chemical and Biological Weapons Control and Warfare Elimination Act of 1991 (CBW Act) that the Government of North Read More

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