FPA

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The Fire Pact Alliance, or FPA, is an organization made up of several member nations throughout Urth. The FPA was originally created to promote international co-operation through mutual development and military protection of member states. As of now, the FPA currently opposes the South East Pacific Coalition, which was founded to oppose the FPA, claiming that the FPA was a threat to a democracy and a rapidly growing threat.

The Main Goal

"The Main Goal" is the ultimate goal of the Fire Pact Alliance for mutual development and protection of our Member States. However, in order to realize this goal, the Pact has focused into three "minor" goals, which are simplified as Growth, Trade, and Protect. Growth represents the Alliance as a whole gaining new members into it's Organization in order to expand it's influence or it can also be interpreted as a specific nation growing through Economic or Military Strength. Trade represents the international trading system of the Organization that would allow it's members or their allies to mutually help development in their nations. Protection represents the nations protecting their fellow members and allies from foreign enemies, but it also expands into helping a Member State from other Internal or External threats. However, despite our goals, the FPA has no interest in World Domination nor do we wish to be hostile to other organizations or nations, but instead, we encourage cooperation and international trade between all nations.

Class Violations

Should a member sign the Fire Pact Agreement, they will be subjected to eleven different Class Violations with eleven different punishments should a Class be violated. Should a violation that was or was not committed can't be agreed among the Members for a Class or of the offender's innocence, Celannica will step in as Judge and make a ruling based on the evidence provided. The Classes are as follows:

1. Class of Minor: Committing crimes offensive to other member states such as insult or jokes offending another member state Punishment: Warning the offender (Can only be used three times on offender)

2. Class of Greed: Committing Class of Minor more than thrice Punishment: Fining the offender (Fines depending on action and/or words)

3. Class of Justice: Committing Class of Minor more than thrice and/or failing to pay Class of Greed Punishment: Sentencing the offender to various punishments

4. Class of Benedict Arnold: Knowingly declaring war on another member state(s), inhumane treatment of other member state(s) people, betraying a Member(s), or failing to honor their side of a deal twice. Punishment: Labeled as Traitor (Lasts for a week or more depending on actions)

5. Class of Armed Conflict: Committing Class Violations of 10 or higher, or Victim(s) seeking reasonable justice against the Offender(s) for any Class Violation against them (Includes higher Class Violations) Punishment: Declaring War on the Offender (Excluding Victim(s) or Offender(s), Member States must decide the outcome of this war based on the Warring Nations before, during, and after actions as evidence to support their outcome)

6. Class of Piracy: Committing Class Violations of 15 or higher, Stealing property belonging to another Member State(s), or Outcome of War Punishment: Looting precious or necessary resources (including people, Government Officials, and family related to the leader) from the offender state (Excluding Offender(s) or Victim(s), must be decided by Members on the Outcome)

7. Class of Domain: Committing Class Violations of 20 or higher, claiming other Member state(s) rightful territory, or Outcome of War Punishment: Temporary taking offenders territories for a period of time (Excluding Offender(s) or Victim(s), must be decided by Members on the Outcome)

8. Class of Destruction: Committing Class Violations of 25 or higher, Destroying other Member State(s) cities, or Outcome of War Punishment: Destruction of the offenders cities (Excluding Offender(s) or Victim(s), must be decided by Members on the Outcome)

9. Class of Death: Committing Class Violations of 30 or higher, or Outcome of War Punishment: Genocide of the offenders people (Excluding Offender(s) or Victim(s), must be decided by Members on the Outcome)

10. Class of Eternal Hell: Committing a lot of Class Violations (50 or higher) or the agreement of other Member States Punishment: Offender banished from the Pact (Must hold court to banish or to not banish the Offender)

11. Class of Eternal Wrath: Should the Member States feel that the ex-member did not receive the proper punishment, they may decide on what selected Class or Classes should be enforced onto the ex-member. Punishment: Class of Death, Class of Destruction, Class of Piracy, and/or Class of Armed Conflict (Must be decided by all Member States)

The Fire Pact Agreement

The following is the Official Pact that every member has read and agreed to:

"The Governments of various Nation States will consider this as the condition precedent of any lasting peace that all nations in this Alliance be given each its own proper place, have decided to stand by and co-operate with one another in their efforts to create a Greater Urth respectively wherein it is their prime purpose to establish and maintain a new order of a system, calculated to promote the mutual prosperity and welfare of the peoples concerned. It is, furthermore, the desire of the Member States to extend cooperation to nations in other spheres of the world that are inclined to direct their efforts along lines similar to their own for the purpose of realizing their ultimate objective, "The Main Goal". Officially, the Fire Pact obliged Member States to aid other Member States militarily, economically or otherwise in the event of a war, and to collaborate with eachother in wartime production. Furthermore, this Pact shall establish multiple trade related issues and address any other significant issues in separate parts in this Agreement. Accordingly, the Contracting Parties (Member States) signing to this Agreement have agreed to the following:

PART I:

ARTICLE I. All Member States shall recognize and respect the leadership of each Member State in the establishment of reaching "The Main Goal".

ARTICLE II. All Member States shall cooperate in their efforts on aforesaid lines. They will, furthermore, undertake to assist one another with all political, economic and military means if one of the Member States is attacked by a hostile power.

ARTICLE III. With a view to implementing the present pact, joint technical commissions, to be appointed by the Member States, shall meet without delay.

ARTICLE IV. All Member States affirm that the above agreement affects in no way the political status existing at present between each of the Contracting Powers and Urth.

PART II:

ARTICLE I. All Member States henceforth shall conduct in a common and jointly war that has been imposed on them by all means at their disposal and until the end of hostilities.

ARTICLE II. All Member States shall undertake each for themselves that none of the parties to the present accord will conclude either armistice or peace without complete and reciprocal agreement of the signatories to this pact.

ARTICLE III. All Member States will collaborate closely in the spirit of the Fire Pact, concluded November 11, 2016, in order to realize and establish an equitable New Order in Urth.

PART III:

ARTICLE I. The Contracting Parties will remain in permanent contact with each other in order to come to an understanding of all common interests as a whole.

ARTICLE II. In the event that the common interests of the Contracting Parties be jeopardized through international happenings of any kind, they will immediately enter into consultation regarding the necessary measures to preserve these interests. Should the security or other vital interests of one of the Contracting Parties be threatened from outside, the other Contracting Parties will afford the threatened Member its full political and diplomatic support in order to remove this threat.

ARTICLE III. If it should happen that one of the Member State's becomes involved in military complications with another power, the other Contracting Parties will immediately step to its side as an ally and will support it with all its military might on land, sea, and in the air.

ARTICLE IV. In order to ensure, in any given case, the rapid implementation of the alliance obligations of Article III, the Governments of the Member States will further intensify their cooperation in the military sphere and the sphere of war economy. Similarly, other Member States will keep each other regularly informed of other measures necessary for the practical implementation of this Pact. The Governments will create standing commissions, under the direction of the Foreign Ministers, for the purposes indicated in Article I and II.

ARTICLE V. The Contracting Parties already at this point bind themselves, in the event of a jointly waged war, to conclude any armistice or peace only in full agreement with each other.

ARTICLE VI. The Contracting Parties are aware of the importance of their joint relations to the Non-member State's which are friendly to them. They are determined to maintain these relations in the future and to promote the adequate development of the common interests which bind them to these Non-Member States.

SUPPLEMENTARY PROTOCOL

Upon signing the alliance pact, agreement has been established by Member States on the following points: 1. The Foreign Ministers will be as quickly as possible come to an agreement on the organization, the seat, and the methods of work on the pact of the commissions on military questions and questions of war economy as stipulated in Article IV of the pact. 2. For the execution of Article IV, the Foreign Ministers will, as quickly as possible, arrange the necessary measures, guaranteeing a constant cooperation, conforming to the spirit and aims of the Pact, in matters of the press, the news services, and the propaganda. For this purpose in particular, each of the Foreign Ministers will assign to the embassy of his country, in the respective capital, one or several especially well-experienced specialists for constant discussion in direct close cooperation with their respective Members. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, of the suitable steps to be taken in matters of the press, the news service and the propaganda for the promotion of the policy of the Fire Pact, and as a countermeasure against the policy of Hostile Nations.

PART IV:

ARTICLE I. All Member States shall be held responsible for the creation of their Trade and Economic growths. Upon requesting aid for their Trade or Economic growths should the Member State lack the required resources, they shall be assisted in the selected economic or trade areas.

ARTICLE II. All Member States will be responsible for their own respective Trade Interests and shall not be threaten by another Member State. They shall also be responsible for developing their Interests and improving their productivity.

ARTICLE III. All Member States must honor and protect the trade Interests of other Member States as well as other trading Nations currently not a part of the Fire Pact Alliance. Relations with Non-Member States currently not in the Alliance shall not be tampered with nor shall bad publicity be made unless the Non-member State is a current hostile power to the Fire Pact Alliance.

ARTICLE IV. All Member States must create positive and friendly Trade Relations with other Members States. To further this positive and productive relationship, all Member States must send in a yearly cultural exchange between other Member States and can not be allowed the option to deny any of the exchanges nor refuse to share their cultural exchange.

PART V:

ARTICLE I. All Member States must send in international/military aid to another Member State should the affected Member State face a Internal or External threat that the Alliance feels that the Affected Member State can not simply deal with alone.

ARTICLE II. All Member States shall support the Political and Military Positions of other Member States and must assist in the development of Member States Projects should one of the Member State requests it.

ARTICLE III. International Treaties and World Organizations shall be respected by the Fire Pact Alliance in order to further development in Member States.

ARTICLE IV. Should this Pact or any other future agreements be broken, the offender will be subjected to a fair trial and may be punished in accordance to the 11 Class Violations.

ARTICLE V. This Pact shall come into force immediately upon its signing. The Contracting Parties are agreed upon fixing the first period of its validity at 10 years. In good time before the elapse of this period, they will come to an agreement regarding the extension of the validity of the Pact. The Contracting Parties, in a organized Council, may hold the power to remove, improve, or attach any more Articles onto this Agreement.

Member States

References

Fire Pact Alliance: A International Governmental Organization