2009年2月9日月曜日

Falkland Uprising Spurs Antarctic Invasion of Argentine Homeland

Mawson - Winter 1994

After the fall of Great Britain and Ireland to Europe, Antarctica secured the Falkland Islands in the south west Atlantic Ocean on behalf of the government of Argentina. After being met with initial celebrations, the Antarctic liberators were viciously attacked, leaving many dead across the islands. After re-securing the Falklands, investigations began as to who had conducted these operations.

These investigations found that the remnants of the Junta that dominated Argentina in the late 70s and early 80s had led the attack. After months of interrogations, the captured Junta members admitted that they had placed a plethora of Junta officials within the Argentine government and had begun to restart the atrocities committed by the Junta so many years ago. Said one captured Junta member, "Operation Condor has begun again, and there is nothing anyone can do to stop it."

Upon further inquiry, the Antarctic government was able to confirm the information given to them by their prisoners. They found that the Argentine government had been infiltrated by hoards of former Junta backers who had indeed begun to kidnap and slaughter any and all dissenters of Argentine territory. Having learned this, President Imapen Guin declared that Antarctica "would intervene on behalf of the citizens of the Argentine Empire" in order to "protect their basic civil rights which had been systematically destroyed through a deliberate process of fear mongering, kidnapping, and murder."

Antarctic forces have alrady liberated the Argentine capitol of Buenos Aires and the territory of Chile. Further liberations will soon follow. President Guin issued a statement to the other countries of the world, emploring them to help "free the opressed peoples of Argentina."

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