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Reply #30 on: May 13, 2011, 10:06:18 pm
North Korea Will defenitly not partner with the UK. The UK can not shoot down North Korean aircraft, and kill innocent North Korean people. Unless the UK agrees to pay for the North korean Sukhoi SU 34, and a sum of 10000000 USD, North Korea Will launch an attack against the UK.

North Korea has dropped flights to Tripoli, due to the recent shotdowns.

North Korea Will not join a coalition together with South Korea and the Phillippines

North Korea does not recognize the UK as the ruler of the worlds airspace.
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Reply #31 on: May 14, 2011, 01:38:32 am
Australia allows Cebu Pacific Air to fly to Sydney and Melbourne through their biggest airports (Kingsford smith and Tullamarine, respectively).
QANTAS has bankrupted due to being sued by the AHOA(Acronym Haters Of Australasia) because, i quote,"Of choosing a really hard acronym that no-one knows the meaning of" and a new flag carrier, Southern Cross Airlines will exclusively operate 2 engined jets and accepts Britain and The Philippines' offer to fly to their airports.
We also conduct a feasibility study of Nepal's proposed rail bridge and have found that a tunnel would be more economic.
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Reply #32 on: May 14, 2011, 03:36:40 am
North Korea Will defenitly not partner with the UK. The UK can not shoot down North Korean aircraft, and kill innocent North Korean people.
North Korea dora not recognize the UK as the ruler of the worlds airspace.
This is treason. This is no better than when Gaddafi declared the line of death. Britain has absolutely no rights to shoot down neutral planes. 532 civilian passengers died when the civilian airliner from Nepal Airlines was shot down. Estimates show that around 400 were killed in the other shootdown.

The spiritual leaders of Nepal urge South Korea, North Korea, the Philippines, Malaysia, Australia and India to join a coalition of the willing to stop these violent aggressions from the United Kingdom! If the UK is not stopped now, nothing will prevent them from attacking the Asian countries. Lets join hands against this common foe.
Southern cross airlines stops all service to british cities. SCA is also flying a relief flight to tripoli using a A332F and a A333 with a 4 F15 escorts.Australia also signs a coalition with nepal and has sent 2 aircraft carriers with a full contingent of planes and 3 Battleships to start a blockade of britain.
We have also found deposits of platainiomanium in a mine near sydney.Australia has also started construction of the AU segment of the Australia-Nepal Railway (ANR)


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Reply #33 on: May 14, 2011, 04:19:25 am
We also don't recognize UK as the controller of the whole airspace. We ask North Korea for a peace treaty if they agree to allow South Korean airplanes to cross their airspace and join the Coalition team in stopping UK.

We also have sent an ambassador to Nepal, and have agreed to join forces with them in fighting UK. We have all units on standby, ready to launch.


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Reply #34 on: May 14, 2011, 04:28:42 am
Malaysia is horrified and disappointed by United Kingdom's actions and have agreed to take arms with Nepal. Shall the United Kingdom's agressive jingoist attacks against common civillians not cease from now on, Malaysia will be defending it's rights as well as six billion human being's rights by declaring war on the United Kingdom. The way the United Kingdom has been carrying itself is truly worthy of condemnation and it has been infringing basic human rights.

Malaysia adalah sedih dan ngeri pada tindakan oleh United Kingdom. Kami sudah bersetuju dengan Nepal untuk menyartai perikatan. Jika United Kingdom tidak berhenti serangan-serangan yang jingo dan agresif, Malaysia akan membela hak-hak diri dan hak-hak enam bilion manusia; kami akan menyatakan perang pada United Kingdom. Kini United Kingdom ialah layak kutukan dan ia melanggar hak-hak manusia yang dasar.


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Reply #35 on: May 14, 2011, 04:56:24 am
With Malaysia joining arms with Nepal and Philippines in acting against UK, we would like to ask Malaysia if we can station 10 F-22's and 3 KC-777's in Malaysia, for use against UK if things escalate. Malaysia may also use these tankers for their jets. Also, we would like to base  C-17's there, which will be operated by a joint team of Filipinos and Malaysians.

We ask Australia if we can also fly to Perth also utilizing Cebu Pacific's 777's. In exchange, we will grant Southern Cross permission to fly to Manila daily.

Also, we ask North Korea to still join the coalition, but with a change in the terms that they won't have to allow Skorea planes to cross their airspace, just not attack them.


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Reply #36 on: May 14, 2011, 05:15:35 am
Malaysia has permitted the Philippine Air Force's 10x F-22s and 3x KC-777s to gain access to the following Malaysian Royal Air Force bases:

TUDM Butterworth (Penang)
TUDM Kota Kinabalu (Kota Kinabalu)
TUDM Kuantan (Kuantan)
TUDM Kuching (Kuching)
TUDM Simpang (Kuala Lumpur)

However, we would like to stress that under no circumstances should these aircraft fly over civilian airports.

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Malaysia Airlines, the well-established flag carrier of Malaysia, will be commencing three times weekly A330-300 flights to Tripoli via Dubai to evict Malaysian citizens as well as war-torn refuges.

Malaysia Airlines also plans the reinstatement of the thrice daily KUL-MNL flight with a mix usage of Boeing 737-800s and Airbus A330-300s.
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Reply #37 on: May 14, 2011, 06:14:15 am
Philippines have acknowledged and accepted the terms. We have officialy sent 5x F22 and 1 KC777 to TUDM Simpang, 3x F22 and 1 KC777 to TUDM Butterworth, and 2x F22 and 1 KC-777 to TUDM Kota Kinabalu, for strategic missions. We have also understood the we are not allowed to fly inside Malaysia Civil Airports' Terminal Control Area.


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Reply #38 on: May 14, 2011, 06:17:35 am
Cebu Pacific is granted flights to perth and Southern Cross is now flying to manila (flights at present are to heathrow(via HK),manila, tripoli and hong kong.SC would like to fly to SEOUL, PYONGYANG, KATHMANDU, MUMBAI, CEBU, CALCUTTA, MONTREAL, KUALA LUMPUR, ABU DHABI and DUBAI.
The National Australian Air Force allows all non-britain countries to use our 10 new A33OMRTT mid-air refueling craft, but only if malaisa allows SC and the NAAF to use their airbases.
SC's tripoli route is having its now obsolete F15 escorts being switched with brand new F18 super hornets.
The tracks from melbourne and sydney in the Nepal-Australia Railway have met and the line is now nearing alice springs.Construction is financed by the export of platainiomanium.We would like to lay track along the malaysian peninsula and in turn rename the railway the Nelaylia Railway (Nepal Malaysia Australia) and being reinforced when the Malaysian armies go to war.
The blockade of britain is being reinforced with the National Australian Navy's 2 new Battleships and a minelayer.


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Reply #39 on: May 14, 2011, 06:19:34 am
We have also recognized the plan of Malaysia to operate 3x daily flights to Manila, but due to shortage of slots, we can only grant a 2x daily to MNL. In exchange, we will allow up to 2x daily to Cebu (CEB), where you can connect to Cebu Pacific's vast network.

We also request permission to fly a daily flight to Kuala Lumpur and Kota Kinabalu, to be operated by a Cebu Pacific 767-400ER


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Reply #40 on: May 14, 2011, 06:24:16 am
We grant the AU gov't a daily slot to Cebu to be operated by Southern Cross. We also would like to utilize Australia's 330MRTT for refueling our F-22's on patrol in the seas between Australia and Philippines, guarding the SC and CebuPacific flights between the 2 countries, in addition to the F-18 escorts from AU.


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Reply #41 on: May 14, 2011, 06:41:51 am
Southern Cross has been granted two daily slots at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) by Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB).

The Defence Ministry has allowed Australian NAAF aircrafts to use the following airbases:

TUDM Kota Kinabalu (Kota Kinabalu)
TUDM Simpang (Kuala Lumpur)

Likewise, we would like to emphasise that under no circumstances should your military aircrafts fly inside MAHB civillian airspace.

Although Malaysia would love to cooperate as much as we can, but we will not permit the construction of a railway connecting Nepal, Australia and Malaysia due to sensitive regional issues in the ASEAN as well as national security and stability issues.

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Due to a shortage of slots at Manila, Malaysia Airlines will be reducing it's flight frequencies to Manila to twice daily. However, it will be upgrading both flights to be operated by Airbus A330-300s. Malaysia Airlines will also commence twice daily Boeing 737-800 flights to Cebu.

MAHB has permitted Cebu Air two daily slot to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL), and three daily slots at Kota Kinabalu (BKI).


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Reply #42 on: May 14, 2011, 06:50:21 am
Cebu is now being served by SC and a NAAF A330MRTT is on loan to the phillipene airforce.
the Nepal-Australia Railway as reached darwin and is about to tunnel under the timor sea to indonesia ond on to India(possibly)to meet up with the India-Nepal Railway to advance to nepal.
SC requests entry into Kota Kinabalu and singapore.their tripoli flight's frequency is being increased with another A332F and A333, and another F22 escort.the mission of these crafts is to emergency aid to tripoli (2 A332Fs)and help retrieve civilians and all Australians/Malaysian from the local area (2 A333 and Malaysian A333).


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Reply #43 on: May 14, 2011, 06:56:05 am
Malaysian defence ministry, only our commercial planes will enter heavily populated areas due to aircraft noise (even though its just to kuala lumpur).Our military will be rerouted over the ocean.


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Reply #44 on: May 14, 2011, 07:12:07 am
MAHB has allocated one daily slot for Southern Cross in Kota Kinabalu International Airport (BKI).

Further more, we would like to notify you that Kuala Lumpur is a bustling flourishing metropolitan to which nearly eight million people call home.

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Malaysia Airlines will be suspending all flights to the United Kingdom due to security reasons.


 

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