Responding as a Russian delegate:
As Russia in this situation, I am starting to prepare my army, but as of now, have no plan to send troops into Pakistan. I am going to focus mainly on my own country and the security of my government, people, and own nuclear weapons. I do not have any problems with the United States stepping in to control this chaotic situation, but rather support their decision. I think someone needed to step in just as the United States did. Some would say this was a violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty, but without that extra support, there is no doubt that the Taliban would succeed in their efforts and end up with the nuclear weapons. This would most likely be the end of the world as we know it.
If anything, I am worried that the terrorist and rebel groups in Chechnya might get some idea from the Taliban. They might try a similar tactic to retrieve nuclear weapons, jeopardizing the stability of my government and my citizens’ lives. Although they probably wouldn’t attempt to overthrow my government, they may go after an easier target and then threaten me with their newly acquired weapons. I am mostly preparing my armed forces for the possibility that this situation does elevate and start to spread. If the Taliban did end up with Pakistan’s nuclear weapons, I would be much more concerned for the safety and security of my country than I am now. At this time, however, I am preparing my forces to fight just in case, and to show Chechnya that I will not be an easy target.
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