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End of the Namibian Missile Crisis

Thailand Agrees to Remove all missiles and ICBMs from Namibia, and allow Sedrosian Observers to verify.

By Staatspresident Koos de la Rey
04/26/2024 08:37 pm
Updated: 04/26/2024 08:37 pm

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Thailand Agrees to Remove Missiles from Namibia, Ending Transvaal-Plata Union's Naval Blockade

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In a massive breakthrough for regional peace and stability, as well as Transvaal-Plata Diplomatic Standing, Thailand has agreed to remove all missiles from its colony of Namibia, signaling a positive step towards de-escalation of tensions in the Southern African region. Following this development, the Transvaal-Plata Union has announced the cessation of its naval blockade of Namibia, bringing a peaceful end to the Namibian Missile Crisis.

This comes after International Pressure from not just the Transvaal-Plata Union, but also from various other nations who supported the Transvaal-Plata Union's Blockade on Thai Namibia. With Thailand accepting the terms of demilitarisation, the Transvaal-Plata Union has also announced the ending of the Naval Blockade on Namibia.

Additionally, the Sedrosian Empire has agreed to send international observers to verify the complete removal of ICBMs and other missiles from Namibia, as well as the removal of the infrastructure to remove these missiles. This move further reinforces transparency and trust-building measures, ensuring that Thailand fulfills its obligations and commitments under the agreement.

"We would like to thank all the Nations that have supported the Transvaal-Plata Union throughout the Namibian Missile Crisis," said Herman Mashaba, spokesperson for the Union, "especially to our close allies and Brother nations, and fellow members of the Orange Union, Nexiren and the Dutch Republic, but also to the nations of Greenland, Johore Darul Takzim, The Congo, New Vilania, Gwynedd, The Osman Republic and Cruzeiro. We thank you all for all the support you have given us, and look forward to deeping our ties and relationships with all of you."

With Thailand's commitment to remove missiles from Namibia, and with verification by Sedrosian international observers, and the cessation of the naval blockade, there is now a new hope for a future of peace, stability, and growth in the region. The Transvaal-Plata Union will stay vigilant and ready to engage with all nations in Southern Africa to ensure regional stability, security, and economic growth.

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Posted April 26, 2024 at 9:10 pm

We’ll end our blockade as well and pull the additional military forces from Cabinda and Annobon.

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Posted April 28, 2024 at 3:34 pm

Nice no boom boom

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