FROM: The International Court of Justice
TO: The Law-Abiding World
In the case of the Russian Federation and the United States of America v. the Islamic Confederation
As a preamble to this statement, the International Court of Justice acknowledges that the Islamic Confederation has determined to not abide by its rulings. Nonetheless, the matter in question is clearly one of international law, and so the International Court of Justice will put forward its opinion, which the members of the United Nations Security Council are hereby authorized to enforce.
In the matter of the American invasion and occupation of Indonesia, the International Court of Justice finds that the conflict was exacerbated by both sides. However, the subsequent American invasion was unnecessary and unlawful, and so the United States is asked to withdraw its soldiers from Indonesia immediately and in an orderly manner.
Regarding the counterinvasion from the Islamic Confederation, the International Court of Justice finds that this invasion was too late to be considered a legitimate defense of their ally. Furthermore, as a reconstruction effort was already being undertaken by the United States, the attack from the Islamic Confederation frustrated these efforts, and resulted in a greater destabilization of the region. The International Court of Justice demands that Indonesia be allowed to hold its own free elections without Islamic Confederation interference, and that the Islamic Confederation shall pay reparations to Indonesia, regardless of whether or not Indonesia rejoins the Islamic Confederation.
Similarly, the International Court of Justice finds that the Islamic Confederation's invasion of Israel, despite Israel's unique relationship with the United States, was ultimately unjustified. The International Court of Justice rules that the Islamic Confederation must pay reparations to the state of Israel, and furthermore must return all stolen nuclear weapons to that state.
FROM: The International Criminal Court
TO: The Law-Abiding World
Regarding the actions of the United States of America, the International Criminal Court finds that the war between this country and Indonesia can be blamed on both parties. The International Criminal Court intends to conduct a more thorough investigation once relations have stabilized, but as of this ruling finds no criminal action from the governments of the United States or Indonesia.
Regarding the actions of the Islamic Confederation, the International Criminal Court finds that its war against the nation of Israel was a clear crime of aggression. The Court finds that the Confederation's sanctioning of and likely sponsorship of terrorist actions against the innocent civilians of the United States is both criminal and immoral. The Court finds that the Confederation's threatened use of stolen nuclear weapons for the purpose of genocide on a worldwide scale is also an unprecedented war crime. Thus, the International Criminal Court demands that the Islamic Confederation surrender several specified members of its high command over to the Court so that they may be dealt justice.
{OOC Note: As a gameplay effect, this would result in Fuschia being ejected from his position as head of the Islamic Confederation, though it would not destroy the IC itself, and Fuschia could take another place in the NES.}
{ OOC: Chand, did you get a statement from the US yet? If yes, it should be public, if we are to play at that level of realism, and we should be given a chance to refute it. }
Alas, not yet.
Edit: Crosspost with Head Serf, interestingly enough.