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One Thousand Club
Republic of Korea
Domestic: As is the problem with many developed countries, the Republic of Korea has been experiencing slowing birth rates to the point where population growth is almost grinding to a halt. Ultimately, this presents a national issue as a growing population is needed to support the growth of the nation. Thus, this administration has decided to introduce substantial tax breaks for all families that have at least 3 living children in order to support families who help contribute to the issue and to encourage more families to consider having more children.
Military: The ROK Army has began developing its' own domestic mid-range artillery and missile interception system with consultation from Rafael Defense Systems. This project is expected to take at least three more years to finish.
The ROK Navy has proceeded to send one of its' rapid response fleets in order to provide humanitarian and peacekeeping support to the Republic of China.
Finally, the ROK continues to expand its propaganda efforts. However, this time the propaganda is more directed at the soldiers of the nation. These messages ask the soldiers if they truly are fine with sitting around while their government actively guns down their family and neighbors back home and fails to do anything about the impending famine that will likely strike North Korea with this global food shortage. Ultimately, the only person who can change their lives are those who take charge of it.
Foreign:
Republic of China: The Republic of Korea wholeheartedly agrees to an economic pact. However, the Republic wishes to refrain from an military alliance because of the fact that it seeks a peaceful resolution to the Chinese conflict that is currently happening. In fact, it offers to host a peace conference and act as a mediator between the two participants.
Pressing Issues to vote on
- Did the British have a valid reason to Invade Ireland?
The ROK believes that the British Casus Belli was inconclusive and not a proper justification to invade a sovereign nation especially when considering Ireland's history of neutrality as the basis of their foreign policy.
- Did the US have the right to declare war of Great Britain?
The ROK believes that the United States' declaration was rash and that many other measures could have been taken in response to the British invasion.
- Should British forces withdraw from Ireland?
Yes
- Should a ceasefire be called? Yes
Less Pressing Issues
- Should UN peacekeepers go into the take military actions against the CPF in the Congo.
Yes
- Should India, Japan, Germany and Brazil be granted permanent membership into the UN?
In the interest of not allowing global democracy to interfere with the current major conflicts occurring in the world. The ROK abstains from voting on this matter, stating that the timing for this proposal is inappropriate and should be addressed later.
- What should be done to combat climate change and oil shortages?
Once again, the ROK proposes that this measure be discussed in further detail at a proper conference not necessarily the UN.