Tyvia
Establishing Nation
ARCODOWZS PUBLIC RADIO
(Nradjnje Razsj Arcodowzs)
AIRED FIRST ON THE MORNING OF DECEMBER 7th,
a statement by Orda Marszjalk Agustin Brosz Khaletsj:
“32 years have now passed since the end of our war for independence, since the establishment of the Zarmaj State as a sovereign political entity. We have fought tooth and nail for this privilege as well as the privileges of personal freedoms, tribal rights, and international recognition. Zarmaj has become strong in the last 30 years, a fact to which our opponents are entirely ignorant. 10 years of constant war have hardened us, strengthening both our collective resolve and our armed forces. December 7 will be celebrated all across the State, but this Armistice Day is different from all others. As of 0456 hours this morning, the Gold Banner Army has been engaged in a full-out offensive against enemy forces over the entirety of the central front.
This is the first offensive of its kind to be launched by the State and the Gold Banner Army. All attacks done by the Gold Banner Army to this point have been reactionary in nature, miniature offensives orchestrated with the intent to reduce or eliminate enemy gains. This Armistice Day therefore marks the beginning of our military's inexorable drive towards Wislica, the corrupt heart of Lesser Sarmatia. A significant contingent of our nation's armed forces have been assigned this task, granted the honor of spearheading the assault upon the great fortress-capital. Our fortunes so far appear to be most favorable, many of the enemy's forward positions having been overrun and their troops forced into a retreat. We cannot however afford to delude ourselves, especially not now. There will be no easy victory to be found here. We are on the cusp of peace and glory, but it is a fleeting opportunity – something which must be seized firm with both hands! Here is where the hammer must fall, here is where the war must and will end.
We all stand shoulder-to-shoulder, whether we be Kharjatj, Mjarszat, Khaletsj or Uratow. This is Zarmaj, the free state for all Zarmaj, Cispji, and Khazars. We are all brothers of the steppes, and we can never forget the Lesser Sarmatian betrayal. Only here in the State do our people flourish, only here may our tribes coexist. Never again will we accept foreign rule, this a sincere promise. Work together comrades, contribute all you can to the war effort. The State needs you now more than ever, especially with the war's conclusion now potentially in our sights. Any assistance rendered to the armed forces is precious, and all those who provide material donations will be duly honored by the State Defense Committee.
We drove out the Zsjatj invaders in 1979, and we will do so again here in 2011. Let this be our second declaration of independence, a statement that Zarmaj refuses to be conquered.”
(Nradjnje Razsj Arcodowzs)
AIRED FIRST ON THE MORNING OF DECEMBER 7th,
a statement by Orda Marszjalk Agustin Brosz Khaletsj:
“32 years have now passed since the end of our war for independence, since the establishment of the Zarmaj State as a sovereign political entity. We have fought tooth and nail for this privilege as well as the privileges of personal freedoms, tribal rights, and international recognition. Zarmaj has become strong in the last 30 years, a fact to which our opponents are entirely ignorant. 10 years of constant war have hardened us, strengthening both our collective resolve and our armed forces. December 7 will be celebrated all across the State, but this Armistice Day is different from all others. As of 0456 hours this morning, the Gold Banner Army has been engaged in a full-out offensive against enemy forces over the entirety of the central front.
This is the first offensive of its kind to be launched by the State and the Gold Banner Army. All attacks done by the Gold Banner Army to this point have been reactionary in nature, miniature offensives orchestrated with the intent to reduce or eliminate enemy gains. This Armistice Day therefore marks the beginning of our military's inexorable drive towards Wislica, the corrupt heart of Lesser Sarmatia. A significant contingent of our nation's armed forces have been assigned this task, granted the honor of spearheading the assault upon the great fortress-capital. Our fortunes so far appear to be most favorable, many of the enemy's forward positions having been overrun and their troops forced into a retreat. We cannot however afford to delude ourselves, especially not now. There will be no easy victory to be found here. We are on the cusp of peace and glory, but it is a fleeting opportunity – something which must be seized firm with both hands! Here is where the hammer must fall, here is where the war must and will end.
We all stand shoulder-to-shoulder, whether we be Kharjatj, Mjarszat, Khaletsj or Uratow. This is Zarmaj, the free state for all Zarmaj, Cispji, and Khazars. We are all brothers of the steppes, and we can never forget the Lesser Sarmatian betrayal. Only here in the State do our people flourish, only here may our tribes coexist. Never again will we accept foreign rule, this a sincere promise. Work together comrades, contribute all you can to the war effort. The State needs you now more than ever, especially with the war's conclusion now potentially in our sights. Any assistance rendered to the armed forces is precious, and all those who provide material donations will be duly honored by the State Defense Committee.
We drove out the Zsjatj invaders in 1979, and we will do so again here in 2011. Let this be our second declaration of independence, a statement that Zarmaj refuses to be conquered.”