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Тема Breaking News from The Watley Review
Автор MANlMAL (spleenchaser)
Публикувано06.10.04 15:33  



I read the news today ,ohhhh, boy........................

Многоуважавания всекидневник The Watley Review съобщава следната новина относно последните конфликти U.S. vs Mordor... Изглежда кризата все пак ще бъде разрешена...:

U.S. Says Diplomacy, Not War, Answer to Mordor's WMD

The United States will continue to consult with Europe, China and Russia and stay the diplomatic course to convince the land of Mordor, where the shadows lie, to abandon its weapons programs, President Bush said Friday.

"I believe the situation with Mordor will be resolved peacefully," Bush said to reporters at his ranch in Texas. "As I said, it's a diplomatic issue, not a military issue, and we're working all fronts. We are working with friends and allies in the region to explain clearly to Sauron and his minions that it's not in their nation's interest to develop and proliferate weapons of mass destruction."

Mordor last week announced it was resuming operations at Mount Doom, a facility allegedly capable of producing weapons-grade plutonium, weapons-grade aluminum, and even weapons-grade toast if Sauron so chooses. It also expelled a team of arms inspectors from the United Nations, which was monitoring the mountain, via catapults. Their fate is not known.

"It is unconscionable that America should be so quick to use military action in Iraq, a nation which allegedly posed an alleged threat because of unseen weapons of mass destruction, and is pussyfooting around Mordor, a nation which has actual trolls devouring anyone who crosses the border," said Roald Walker, another U.N. Weapons Inspector. Walker and his team of eight international experts, often called Walker's Nine, have been trying for years to gain access to Mount Doom, but have been refused permission by Sauron's Lieutenant. It has been alleged that the United States is reluctant to initiate military action with Mordor because of potentially heavy casualties.

"There is no question but that the American military would win," said military analyst Ludwig Russonello. "With the exception of the Nazgul, Sauron's air force is literally nonexistent. However, his armies are less than three hours away from the city of Gondor, and it is likely that hundreds of thousands of casualties would take place before the U.S. could bring the orcs under control. That's quite unpalatable, from a political perspective."

Mordor's economy remains in shambles. It has virtually no exports and no internationally recognized currency; the principal source of national income appears to be international aid and plunder. However, this has not stopped Mordor's reclusive head of state from constructing a luxury citadel, Barad-Dur, which observers say is probably comparable to Saddam Hussein's primary palace in Baghdad.

"We refuse any discussion that is not with the full U.N. Security Council," said Mordor spokesperson William Gates. "After all, international law should apply equally. One law to rule us all, one law to bind us. We want the United States held accountable for the unlawful persecution of the Dark Lord, and for the illicit use of his name in popular media. Also, we want $100 billion dollars and some fresh virgins."

President Bush dismissed this belligerent rhetoric with a smile, and when asked about Russian satellite photos indicating large-scale troop movements in Mordor, he declined to comment.

"Look, I know we'll work this out peacefully," said Bush. "In fact, as a gesture of goodwill, we will be returning some historical artifacts to Mordor from the Smithsonian, including some rare jewelry that has been lost in the storerooms for ages. I anticipate that this goodwill gesture will really help move things along with Sauron."


Говорителят на Мордор Уилям Гейтс не е ли онзи същия орк....мммммммммм.... да бе, създателят на Оркософт....


Същият всекидневник навремето пръв за приемането на Гондор в Обединените нации!!!

Gondor Accepted into United Nations
The United Nations announced yesterday that the kingdom of Gondor has officially been granted member status effective February 1, 2004.

"We are very excited about bringing this stalwart nation into the fold," said Secretary General Kofi Annan. "I think this is a great day, not just for Gondor, but for all nations."

Gondor is a relatively small coastal kingdom which has received considerable media attention recently due to the Peter Jackson docu-drama. Although it claims a history thousands of years old, this marks the first time it has been officially recognized as a sovereign nation.

Some member states objected to the admission of Gondor on the grounds that it is not a real country. Annan brushed aside these concerns.

"Come on now," he replied. "Neither is Luxembourg, but we let them in. Besides, after seeing the magnificent infrastructure in the capital, Minas Tirith, I have no doubt that Gondor's dues, which will be based on its total GNP, will comprise a welcome addition to the U.N. budget."

Others speculate that the U.N. has other motives for admitting the reclusive kingdom.

"They really want a more effective peacekeeping force," said government affairs analyst Marshall Pepin of the RAND Institute. "The only nations willing to send troops anywhere under the United Nations flag are places like Belgium, which maintains an "army" solely for the purpose of sending on U.N. missions. America has made it pretty clear it doesn't like playing by anyone else's rules. Now, Gondor may be small, but one thing it does have is a crack military. Their equipment may not be as advanced as the Americans, but there's no denying they get the job done."

The White House has been cautiously receptive to the notion, although President Bush has expressed some reservations about the addition.

"Well, we're lovers of democracy here in the United States, and that's something I'd like to see brought to the Gondorian people," said Bush. "They've got a monarchy like Britain, but without the prime minister, which you really need. We'd be happy to send them some American history books if they want."

Gondor could not be reached for comment, because this reporter never actually finished the Return of the King and he assumes the phone number is at the end of the book.

The most enthusiastic nation about the admission is New Zealand.

"We're all for it," said Prime Minister Helen Clark. "Gondor's done wonders for us; it's time the world got a bit of the action as well."


Как сме изпуснали тези така важни новини се чудя.......................



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ТемаАвторПубликувано
* Breaking News from The Watley Review MANlMAL   06.10.04 15:33
. * Re: Breaking News from The Watley Review Strider   06.10.04 17:32
. * Re: Breaking News from The Watley Review Xaлифиpиeн   06.10.04 17:41
. * Re: Breaking News from The Watley Review MANlMAL   06.10.04 17:49
. * Re: Breaking News from The Watley Review Taлиecин   06.10.04 19:51
. * Re: Breaking News from The Watley Review Galadriel   07.10.04 14:59
. * Re: Breaking News from The Watley Review Xaлифиpиeн   07.10.04 18:41
. * Re: Breaking News from The Watley Review Taлиecин   08.10.04 00:42
. * Re: Breaking News from The Watley Review Galadriel   08.10.04 00:51
. * Re: Breaking News from The Watley Review Taлиecин   08.10.04 00:53
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