[quote=@Milkman] [b]Office of the RSI Spokesperson, People Proletarian University, Brouges[/b] Gerald Veron though deeply about the subject. Going to war means that people will lose their lives. What good is freedom when not everyone could enjoy it? Being a country is not about borders, resources or cities. What truly matters is those who live in it. "We'll be needing small arms such as rifles, hand grenades, explosives and man portable anti tank weapons. Weapons that are easy hidden and transported. Also light anti-aircraft weapons will be a necessity. Furthermore we'll be needing trainers who can teach us how to handle the weaponry." Gerald Veron grabbed a piece of paper and started to write down some numbers. 25.000 rifles 15.000 submachine guns 40.000 pistols 1.000 mortars 5.000 anti-tank rifles/rockets 4.000 machineguns 2.000 light anti-aircraft weapons "Can you supply these weapons next month? They can be smuggled across the border with Alleghany or through the port of Colongo City. I would also like to present the Usonian case to the revolutionary workers congress." [/quote] "Brouges has plenty of weapons stores waiting for export. The Revolutionary Guard could fill that order by the end of the week, if you can help arrange the transportation. My most recent report from Marshal Quin Caradec suggests that we can send around ninety veteran trainers and advisors along with the weapons and ammunition. "We also have a Volunteer Militia Regiment of eight-hundred Usonian expatriates living in Brouges who have requested to be notified in the event that they can feasibly deploy in Colongo. They have their own armaments and supplies. Shall I relay the message to them? "And as for the Congress, I will call for the delegates to assemble an Emergency Session in the name of the Usonian Revolutionary plight. They should be able to congregate the day after tomorrow."