
As such, we would like to bring to the attention of the Council the Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia, which they claim was done in order to prevent the aliens from gaining a foothold in Europe via Czechoslovakia. Yet we find these claims dubious at best, if only because it seems very convenient for Russia that a nation seeking to pull itself away from the Russian sphere of influence and to exercise further control over its own sovereign affairs, would just so happen to be doing something that justifies a Russian military intervention.
As such, in support of Czechoslovakia, and the free peoples of the world, we propose this working paper to the Council for discussion and vote.
The Security Council:
Fully aware of the events that have taken place in South America following the arrival of alien visitors above Buenos Aires,
Noting with deep concern that the events in South America have spurred the growth of radical leftist factions purportedly sympathetic to those ideals which the alien visitors have espoused,
Alarmed by the use of this global crisis as an excuse by nations to clamp down on internal dissent in excess and cement their control,
Recognizing the invasion and occupation of Czechoslovakia by the forces of the Warsaw Pact,
Further recalling that this occupation of Czechoslovakia goes against the ideals of the Emergency Global Ceasefire as espoused by the United States and other agreeing powers in the United Nations,
Bearing in mind previous Soviet military action in similar circumstances, such as the occupation of Hungary in 1956,
Keeping in mind that the Warsaw Pact has yet to produce concrete evidence to support their claim of the Czechoslovak government's intent to gain support and weaponry from the alien presence in Buenos Aires.
1. Condemns the Warsaw Pact invasion and occupation of Czechoslovakia;
2. Demands that the Soviet Union and aligned Warsaw Pact forces end their occupation of Czechoslovakia immediately;
3. Calls upon the Soviet Union to release all political prisoners arrested during the course of their occupation;
4. Recommends that the unseated Czechoslovak government be returned to power once the Soviet withdrawal has been completed;
5. Recommends that the Soviet Union provide Czechoslovakia with reparations for damages and loss of life incurred during their invasion and occupation;
6. Urges the nations of the world to uphold a spirit of cooperation and unity, rather than using global affairs as an excuse to implement totalitarian agendas in their countries.