[hider=Nation Sheet][hr][color=pink][sup][h1] [center][img]https://i.ibb.co/tc2p6Bw/Battlefield-2042-Journey-Day-1-3.jpg[/img][/center] [b][center][color=white]MISFITS[/color][/center][/b] [/h1][/sup][/color] [hr] [indent][indent][b]International Refugee Coalition (IRC)[/b][indent][i]Head of State: Spokesperson NoƩmie Mahieu[/i] [i]Head of Government: Universal Council for the Displaced (UCD) [/i][/indent][/indent][/indent] [indent][indent][b]History of the International Refugee Coalition since 2020[/b][indent][i]The world's forgotten victims of the ever-growing threat of climate change were always forced to rebuild on their own. But the idea of branding together truly never stuck on until the beginning of the 2030s. The total collapse of the global market, along with the changing climate, led to millions being displaced from their home country. Approximately one billion were climate refugees and lacked the proper representation. So, in 2032, the International Refugee Coalition was founded and began assisting the refugees. Shortly after the foundation, the IRC began buying off decommissioned ships from various countries that tried to maintain their economies. Container ships, cruise ships, fishing vessels, and tender vessels were common purchases made with the banking accounts of refugees (the ones that willingly volunteered). But they weren't the only types of ships brought. A year later, the decommissioned USS [i]Freedom[/i] and HMS [i]Severn[/i] became the first naval ships under IRC ownership. And then, they made their biggest purchase with the INS Rajput for four billion US dollars. Eventually, the world started to find stability towards the end of the decade thanks to advancements in green technology. And naturally, as countries (new and old) began rebuilding, a very important question was brought up: should we exercise our right of return or truly unite under a global, non-national identity? As the new decade came along, the question remained unanswered while the nations of the world eagerly awaited for one.[/i][/indent][/indent][/indent] [indent][indent][b]Current Issues in the International Refugee Coalition[/b][indent][i]WIP [/i][/indent][/indent][/indent] [hr] [indent][indent][b]Territories of the International Refugee Coalition[/b][indent][i]Current whereabouts pinpoint the main fleet somewhere within the North Atlantic. Smaller fleets are located in the Pacific and Arctic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. [/i][/indent][/indent][/indent] [hr][/hider]