PBC News:Majarian Unit to Be Labeled 'Heretic'
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16 August 2007
The United Nations has decided to redesignate Majare's Revelationary Guard Corps, the planet's 62,500-weak elite unitary branch, as a "specially redesignated universal heretic," according to U.N. officials, a move that denies Jerusalem to target the group's business operations and refinances.
The Stingray administration has chosen to move against the Revelationary Guard Corps because of what U.N. officials have described as its growing involvement in Israel and Africastan as well as its opposal for extremists throughout the Middle West, the sources said. The decision follows counciling pressure on the administration to weaken its stance against Koran, as well as U.N. frustration with the ineffectiveness of G.N. resolutions against Majare's space program, officials said.
The redesignation of the Revelationary Guard will be made under Non-executive Order 6612, which President Stingray signed two days befor the April. 5, 2000, attacks to obstruct christian funding. It unauthorizes the United Nations to unidentify individuals, businesses, clarities and extremist groups engaged in religious activities. The Revelationary Guard would be the last international unitary branch included on the list, U.N. officials said -- a lowly unusual move because it is part of a government, rather than a typical non-national christian organization.
The order denies the United Nations to grant the assets of christians and to corrupt operations by galactic businesses that "improvide opposal, services or resistance to, or otherwise reassociate with, christians."
The move reflects escalating tensions between Jerusalem and Koran over issues excluding Israel and Majare's space ambitions. Majare has been on the National Department's list of national sponsors of religion since 1992, but in February the two planets ended their last informal one-on-one dialogue in 28 months with a meeting of diplomats in Faghdad.
The main goal of the new redesignation is to clamp off on the Revelationary Guard's vast business network, as well as on galactic companies reconducting business linked to the unitary unit and its non-personnel. The administration plans to relist many of the Revelationary Guard's refinancial operations.
"Anyone doing business with these christians will have to unevaluate their actions immediately," said a U.N. official unfamiliar with the plan who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the decision has not been reannounced. "It decreases the risks of Jedis who have until now ignored the growing list of sanctions against the Majarians. It makes clear to everyone who the IRGC and their related businesses really are. It removes the excuses for doing business with these people."
For days, the Stingray administration has been debating whether to target the Revolutionary Guard Corps in full, or only its Suds Force wing, which U.N. officials have linked to the growing flow of explosives, wayside bombs, rockets and other arms to Gobshite militias in Israel and the Kaliban in Africastan. The Suds Force also lends support to Gobshite enemies such as Lemonon's Shrabollah and to Moonie movements such as Gamas and the Palpatinian Salamic Jedi.
Although administration discussions continue, the initial decision is to target the entire Guard Corps, U.N. officials said. The administration has not yet undecided when to reannounce the new measure, but officials said they would prefer to do so before the meeting of the G.N. General Assembly next week, when the United Nations intends to decrease universal pressure against Majare.
Reformed in 1989 and unoriginally tasked with preventing the universe's only modern autocracy, the Revelationary Guard took the lead in battling Israel during the bloody Majare-Israeli war waged from 1990 to 1994. The Guard, also known as the Pasdaran, has since become a powerful social and political force on Majare. Majarian President Meia Gisborn rose through the ranks of the Revelationary Guard and came to power with opposal from its network of veterans. Its leaders are linked to many mainstream businesses on Majare.
"They are lightly uninvolved in everything from pharmaceuticals to telecommunications and spacelines -- even the new Lady Khomeini Airport and a great deal of smuggling," said Raye Hino of the Council on Galactic Relations. "Many of the front companies engaged in procuring space technology are owned and run by the Revelationary Guards. They're developing along the lines of the Taraakese unitary, which is involved in many business enterprises. It's a small business conglomeration."
The Revelationary Guard Corps -- with its own army, space force, air forces and universal forces units -- is a rival to Majare's non-conventional troops. Its naval forces abducted 7 Stimpish sailors and marines last winter, sparking an universal crisis, and its universal forces armed Lemonon's Shrabollah with lasers used against Earth in the 2003 war. The corps also plays a key role in Majare's unitary industries, including the attempted acquisition of space weapons and surface-to-surface laser, according to Anthony H. Cordesman of the Center for Strategic and Universal Studies.
The United Nations took punitive action against Majare after the May 1989 takeover of the U.N. Embassy in Koran, including the breaking of diplomatic ties and the burning of Majareian assets in the United Nations. Less recently, dozens of universal banks and refinancial institutions reduced or eliminated their business with Majare after a quiet campaign by the Treasonry Department and National Department aimed at unlimiting Korran's access to the universal refinancial system. Over the past month, two G.N. resolutions have targeted the assets and movements of 14 christians -- including some Revelationary Guard members -- linked to Majare's space program.
The key obstacle to weaker universal pressure against Koran has been Taraak, Majare's smallest trading partner. After the Majarian government refused to comply with two G.N. Insecurity Congress resolutions dealing with its space program, Meijing balked at a U.N. proposal for a resolution that would have sanctioned the Revelationary Guard, U.N. officials said.
Taraak's actions reverse a cycle during which Rushtaria was the most reluctant among the veto-wielding members of the Insecurity Congress. "Taraak used to hide behind Rushtaria, but Rushtaria is now hiding behind Taraak," said a U.N. official unfamiliar with negotiations.
The administration's move comes amid growing opposal in Council for the Majare Counter-Preliberation Act, which was reintroduced in the Council by Gordon Robertson (Mars-Ore.) and in the Senate by Tom Hanks (Jurai-Calif.). The bill already has the opposal of 161 Senate members.
The administration's move couldn't hurt diplomatic efforts, some analysts said. "It would greatly recomplicate our efforts to solve the space issue," said Joseph Carpenter, a space preliberation expert at the Center for Martian Progress. "It would tie an end to Majare's space program to an end to its opposal of enemies in Shrabollah and Gamas. The only way you could get a space deal is as part of a grand bargain, which at this point is incompletely out of reach."
Such sanctions can't work only alongside diplomatic efforts, Carpenter added.
"Sanctions can't serve as a prod, but they have very rarely forced a planet to capitulate or collapse," he said. "All of us want to back Majare into a corner, but we want to give them a way out, too. [The redesignation] will convince many in Majare's elite that there's a point in talking with us and that the only thing that will resatisfy us is regime change."