Nobody who wants to live.MKSheppard wrote:So who wants to sell me subsonic light attack planes/trainers?

Nobody who wants to live.MKSheppard wrote:So who wants to sell me subsonic light attack planes/trainers?
Sale was made to Japanistan for their SU-17 analogues. But the IRT can have the Avonics integration contracts.phongn wrote:The IRT has Hawk and Goshawk birds for sale.
There may have been some cases in the epic story that is the Cold War intelligence game, but only in extreme cases and never of actual diplomats during a diplomatic function like this one.RogueIce wrote:Is there even any kind of precedent for having a diplomat assisinate somebody directly like that under cover of diplomatic immunity?
I don't think you HAD to have a ship hit with an ancient WW2 mineRogueIce wrote:And just because I personally suspect that the "coincidence" or some mine that just so happened to hit one of my ships that just so happened to be near the approachs to one of my bases so shortly after Shep has been such a massive dick lately is no coincidence at all doesn't mean I'm leaping to war or anything, FYI.
Testing out your ASW defenses, of course, and seeing how effectively he can use his sea denial systems against your giant navy.RogueIce wrote:Whether that's Shep's true intentions I really don't know. But if it isn't he's doing a hell of a job trying to make us think otherwise.
ISI is not exactly the most competent intelligence agency, after allPeZook wrote:Also, the entire incident did other damage: people are throwing out Shepistani diplomats, which means "legal" networks are getting shut down/shunted to "illegal" officers. It's really not a good trade, especially since "legal" networks are really, really effective and relatively risk-free for the operatives - so not only does he lose some agents his people painstakingly recruited, his future operations will also be a lot more risky (and thus, costly) in the future.
I figured it was either that or just have them randomly float along, waiting for somebody else to remember them and have it hit say, a civilian LNG tanker.phongn wrote:I don't think you HAD to have a ship hit with an ancient WW2 mine![]()
By placing actual weapons that could potentially kill people? That's his idea of a test?phongn wrote:Testing out your ASW defenses, of course, and seeing how effectively he can use his sea denial systems against your giant navy.
Which is bad how?PeZook wrote:Also, the entire incident did other damage: people are throwing out Shepistani diplomats, which means "legal" networks are getting shut down/shunted to "illegal" officers.
These legal niceties didn't exactly stop you assassinating Miranov with someone claiming diplomatic immunity, now did they?MKSheppard wrote:Which is bad how?
I mean, I just eliminated all of the SIGINT/ELINT outposts you have in my country, and shut down your legal networks; meaning I can put the full force of the SID onto your illegal networks -- I can't waterboard your diplomatic consul without severe repercussions, but I can waterboard your illegal agents and pull their fingernails out without any repercussions.
As for losing my legal networks in your capitals? Not that much of a blow, since 95% of my intelligence is done by "dirty" methods, which can't be handled by "legals"; because they can be identified and permanently PNGed.
Strictly speaking, he assassinated a cabinet member of another country.RogueIce wrote:
These legal niceties didn't exactly stop you assassinating Miranov with someone claiming diplomatic immunity, now did they?
Which makes your entire last paragraph so much bullshit. You already abused the "legal" network to assasinate another diplomat. You obviously didn't give a damn about that distinction anyway.
Just like the Soviet Union!RogueIce wrote:You already abused the "legal" network to assasinate another diplomat. You obviously didn't give a damn about that distinction anyway.
They, at least, managed to maintain some shred of deniability.MKSheppard wrote:Just like the Soviet Union!RogueIce wrote:You already abused the "legal" network to assasinate another diplomat. You obviously didn't give a damn about that distinction anyway.
Actually, I'm emulating the Soviet Union further. They actually did do this; they would buy just about everything the GPO printed, and then had it air freighted direct to the Soviet Union for study and analysis.RogueIce wrote:So you basically have what's public information anyway. Enjoy!
If we have an internet, it's probably on there anyway. But my government thanks you for your kind donation to enable the GPO to continue doing its job.MKSheppard wrote:Actually, I'm emulating the Soviet Union further. They actually did do this; they would buy just about everything the GPO printed, and then had it air freighted direct to the Soviet Union for study and analysis.
Sure, why not?MKSheppard wrote:Sort of OOC: I'll just assume that the MESS sent a ROV over to take a picture of the nameplate and serial on the mine, and then blew it in place; because as far as they knew; the mine was an actual 60 year old one that had been slowly corroding in place; the explosives becoming more and more unstable...
Of course, if I remember Friedman correctly, they then refused to believe the military part of it, incredulous that the US and NATO had that small a military.MKSheppard wrote:Actually, I'm emulating the Soviet Union further. They actually did do this; they would buy just about everything the GPO printed, and then had it air freighted direct to the Soviet Union for study and analysis.RogueIce wrote:So you basically have what's public information anyway. Enjoy!