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    US Defense Force General Regulations, Trainings, and Procedures Regulations Regulation 6: Foreign Policy and CIW-I

    Regulation 6: Foreign Policy and CIW-I
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    UNITED STATES DEFENCE FORCE
    Regulation 6: Foreign Policy & Condemnation of Illegal Warfare
     
     
    INDEX
     
     
     
     
    ChapterSection and Subsection Title
    1General Provisions
     Subsection 1. Exordium
     Subsection 2. Abbreviations
     Subsection 3. Persons subject to the Policy
     Subsection 4. Jurisdiction
    2USDF Media Policies
     Subsection 1. Diplomatic Requests to USDF Personnel
     Subsection 2. Fansite Interviews
     Subsection 3. Referencing the Director or OISA
     Subsection 4. Scheduling an event with USDF
    3Recognition of Foreign Organizations
     Subsection 1. Terms and Definitions
     Subsection 2. Recognition Requirements
     Subsection 3. Official Contacts
     Subsection 4. Termination of Recognition
    4Alliances with Foreign Organizations
     Subsection 1. Term and Definitions
     Subsection 2. Alliance Requirements
     Subsection 3. Foreign Protocols
    5Consequences of Violating Terms regardless of Treaties and Agreements
     Subsection 1. Types of Sanctions
     Subsection 2. Resolving Sanctions
    6Condemnation of Illegal Warfare
     Subsection 1. Illegal Warfare Policy

     
     
    CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

    Subsection 1. Exordium
    The United States Defence Force (USDF) establishes a set of policies when dealing with foreign entities. As it works to interact with other organizations to create a consistently positive and growing atmosphere within the agencies floor, these policies allow for a clear, linear, and formalized channel of communication for developments with an outside entities' foreign/external affairs department.

    Subsection 2. Abbreviations
    For full terms, refer to the RTP Abbreviations List located here.

    Subsection 3. Persons subject to this Policy

    Any member of the United States Defense Force, including those in active or reserve status. Personnel are subject to this document from the time of their enlistment into the United States Defense Force. Foreign entities are also subject to these policies regardless of prior/current employment or diplomatic status with the USDF.

    Subsection 4. Jurisdiction

    All foreign policy standards are subjugated to the executive authority of the Secretary of Defense. The following herein is administratively governed by the Director of International and Regional Security Affairs (DIRSA) as delegated by the Secretary of Defense. The Office of International Security Affairs (OISA) is responsible for the continued enforcement as long as these articles are in place.

    CHAPTER 2. USDF MEDIA POLICIES

    Subsection 1. Diplomatic Requests to USDF Personnel
    Members/Diplomats of foreign organizations (militaries and/or agencies) cannot interview or receive official information from any USDF personnel outside of personnel in the Office of International Security Affairs or the National Security Council. Foreign entities must be redirected to a member of OISA to handle all forms of information transactions, request, or anything similar. The DPA may answer queries with regards to USDF media or events. Members of OISA can be found here on our PTS.

    Subsection 2. Fansite requests to USDF Personnel
    Entities from a fansite (or other non-military/agency figure) must be redirected directly to the DCET or USD P&E.

    Subsection 3. Referencing the DCET or OISA
    USDF Personnel are responsible for providing the inquiring party with methods or sources for getting in contact with the DCET or OISA personnel.

    Subsection 4. Scheduling an event with USDF
    Members/Representatives of military/agency organizations can approach OISA Command for scheduling events with the USDF. Representatives from foreign entities may also do the same to discuss recognition/alliance terms.

    Members/Representatives of fan-sites must approach the DCET, USD P&E or NSC for scheduling events with the USDF. Representatives from fan-sites who wish to discuss alliance terms may contact the DIRSA.


    CHAPTER 3. RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN ORGANIZATIONS
    Subsection 1. Terms and Definitions
    USDF "recognizes" other organizations in efforts of showing care to the diverse environment that is the agencies floor. Foreign organizations are not required to return the recognition, but it is positively recommended and appreciated.

    When USDF recognizes another organization, Officers (O1+) of a military organization, 5iC+ at agency organizations, and members of the foreign/external affairs staff will be allowed entry to USDF's HQ to be seated in the R&R or the VIP. Personnel must always be in regular uniform and displaying appropriate personnel ID in order to be allowed in and stay on USDF property.

    Recognized individuals will be subject to USDF regulations when at USDF. USDF personnel who are at a recognized foreign organization will be subject to USDF standards as well as regulations in place by the foreign entity. In the event that regulations conflict, USDF personnel must always take USDF regulation as the priority.



    Subsection 2. Recognition Requirements
    • Be established for a minimum of 14 days.
    • Have a minimum of 35 personnel on selective ID badge
    • All director/department head positions filled
    • 15 personnel on ID badge must have been on the badge for no less than 10 days
    • No evidence whatsoever referring acts of illegal warfare since being established
    • Must be willing to sign and submit to all terms within the CIW-I.
    Subsection 3. Official Contacts
    The DIRSA handles all recognition suggestions and recommendations. Any member of OISA may be contacted to notify the DIRSA.


    Subsection 4. Termination of Recognition
    USDF reserves the right to end a recognition agreement with another organization at any time for any reason whatsoever. Agency organizations may be subject to different requirements depending on the structure of the organization.

    CHAPTER 4. ALLIANCES WITH FOREIGN ORGANIZATIONS
    Subsection 1. Term and Definitions
    Alliances, or treaties, are the formalized relationship between USDF and a foreign organization. Alliances are usually longer in length and are negotiated through terms set by each party. Members of allied organizations will receive a 10c discount on any Standard/Platinum/Diamond VIP purchase.

    USDF mandates that only the 1iC, 2iC, and/or TFD of a foreign organization may sign the alliance for it to be considered consented to and effective. All alliance terms with agency organizations will be settled to conveniently match ranks and positions.


    Subsection 2. Alliance Requirements
    All of the protocols above will be converted appropriately and conveniently for agency organizations.

    Requirements
    • Must be established for a minimum of 28 days.
    • All director/department head positions filled.
    • Must be willing to sign and submit to all terms within the CIW-I.
    • No evidence whatsoever referring to acts of illegal warfare since being established.
    • Must employ a minimum of 75 personnel, where a minimum of 30 members on the selective ID badge must be employed for more than 20 days.
    Who to Contact for an Alliance
    Any member of OISA Command member may draft, but not enact, treaty terms with consent from the DIRSA. OISA personnel can be contacted to notify the DIRSA about alliance interests. Alliance processing updates should be directed to the DIRSA.

    Subsection 3. Foreign Protocols
    Every alliance with the USDF will be established with the following topics mentioned and/or enacted in some form.

    Entry Protocols
    United States Defense ForceForeign Entities
    • USDF E4+ (NCO/SNCO/WO/SEL) personnel will be allowed general entrance to non-VIP, non-working stations of the allied organization's headquarters. Further areas of visitation will be subject to the highest ranking officer authority present in HQ.
    • USDF O1+ (Officers/Officer SELs) and foreign affairs personnel will be allowed VIP entrance in addition to general entrance.
    • USDF personnel visiting an international must wear an authorized access card.
    • USDF personnel are to be wearing regulated uniform and motto at all times whilst at any of the foreign organization's property unless they are VIP members at the allied organization.
    • E4+ will be allowed general entrance to non-VIP, non-working stations of USDF HQ. Further areas of visitation will be subject to the highest ranking officer or equivalent authority present in HQ.
    • Officers and foreign affairs personnel employed at the allied organization will be allowed VIP entrance in addition to general entrance.
    • International personnel must wear the authorized access card.
    • All allied personnel are to be wearing the regulated uniform and appropriate motto at all times while on USDF property unless they are VIP members.
    Mutual Legislation Protocols
    United States Defense ForceForeign Entities
    • USDF Personnel visiting another allied entity will be subject to their standards.
    • USDF Personnel cannot be punished or promoted by any employee of a foreign entity.
    • All kicks/mutes/bans on USDF personnel must be reported to the DIRSA or an OISA member.
    • Individuals visiting USDF will be subject to USDF standards.
    • Individuals visiting USDF cannot be punished or promoted by any employee of a foreign entity.
    • All kicks/mutes/bans on foreign personnel will be directly reported to the TFD or a foreign affairs staff.

    Note: The USDF will display a badge banner for the allied organization within its lobby when applicable.

    Transfer Protocols
    • Individuals employed by either party are free to transfer as they see fit.
    • Transferees are not guaranteed equal rank or position when transferring to the USDF.
    • USDF does not support monitoring individual transfers between allied organizations unless for a specific small range of ranks or positions and for a defined reason.
    Defense Protocols
    • Individuals from either party found to be spying once authorized by an official authority must be discharged once appropriate proof is sent, received, and verified by the opposite organization's 1iC.
    • No organization within an alliance is required to side with the opposite organization in the event of a war.
    Media Protocols
    • Allies cannot host images, social media, footage, or anything similar to the pretense, on any channel or method of publication in efforts of representing the allied organization in an official capacity.
    Amendment Protocols
    • Only the 1iC, 2iC, and/or TFD may authorize any form of amendment to the treaty once established.
    • Amending the treaty without appropriate notification may result in temporary nullification.
    Termination Protocols
    The treaty may be terminated due to any of the following reasons:
    • Closure of either organization.
    • Both organizations enter war against each other.
    • Any protocol above is violated.
    • Organizations involved in a war against an ally of the other organization.
    • A sanction onto the allied organization is placed
    The issuing party is required to submit a notice no less than 24 hours before officially terminating the treaty.

    Termination of an Alliance
    Only the SecDef may end an alliance following notice to the foreign organization's 1iC, 2iC, or TFD. If a Declaration of War is to follow, then the treaty may be terminated without any warning or notice.


    CHAPTER 5. CONSEQUENCES OF VIOLATING TERMS REGARDLESS OF TREATY OR AGREEMENT

    Subsection 1. Types of Sanctions
    The Director of International and Regional Security Affairs (DIRSA), under the supervision of the USD for Intelligence and Security (I&S) and/or the National Security Advisor (NSA), reserves the right to issue sanctions formally referred to as "Resolutions" and similar punitive actions against any foreign entity that, in any capacity, seeks to harm USDF personnel and/or other parties and initiatives working in the interests of the USDF. The USDF may also implement multilateral and/or unilateral resolutions.
    Individual ResolutionsThe sanctioning of individual personnel within an organization. Individual sanctions aim to identify individuals working within another organization that have harmed, is harming, or will harm USDF personnel or interests in efforts of creating a negative and toxic environment within the groups' floor. Individual resolutions will result in enacting subsequent Resolutions as deemed appropriate by OISA.
    Diplomatic ResolutionsThe removal of all Diplomatic ties with an organization. Diplomatic sanctions express dissatisfaction through more diplomatic and political means - rather than through economic or military means. Diplomatic sanctions include, but are not limited to: abolition of diplomatic staff or missions, cancellation of visiting rights for USDF/foreign personnel, and the embargo of all interactions through sports, events, parades, or anything similar.
    Economic Resolutions1The removal of all USDF-based financial aid with an organization. Economic sanctions express dissatisfaction through efforts of hindering an organization's financial growth and stability - rather than through military or diplomatic means. Economic sanctions include, but are not limited to, the cancellation/embargo of VIP membership for all USDF personnel.
    Military ResolutionsThe use of warranted and legal methods of warfare against an entity.

    Subsection 2. Resolving sanctions
    Organizations may be subject to specific terms set by the DIRSA, NSA, and/or the SecDef within resolutions. Unless stated otherwise, the terms will be unconditional and subject to further, more severe sanctions if they remain unresolved for an extended period. Once the terms are met, the DIRSA or another specified party should be contacted immediately.

    Individuals who are employed at a sanctioned organization will have their VIP badge removed 5 days after a resolution if they have not been discharged from
    that organization. Membership will be returned once they have discharged or once the organization closes pending the individual has not attacked USDF in that time.

    1: USDF personnel will be appropriately reimbursed if they joined 5 or more days BEFORE any resolution was given. No refunds given if joined 4 or less days before resolution. Max 50c refund. Badge join date is what will be used.

     
     
    CHAPTER 6. CONDEMNATION OF ILLEGAL WARFARE
    Subsection 1. Illegal Warfare Policy
    USDF will always be in opposition of Illegal Warfare. This includes conducting, threatening or hinting at (but is not limited to) any form of hacking, "DDoSing", "DOXing" and public release of personal information. USDF will not endorse or aid any third party organizations that wish to involve themselves in Illegal Warfare.
     

    A. Debarment of Illegal Warfare Operatives
    USDF will not harbor or aid any Illegal Warfare Operatives under any circumstances nor will they be permitted VIP access.

    Individuals that wish to be removed from the Debarment List may petition their removal to USDF. Petitions and motions initiated by individuals must be supported with concrete evidence provided for USDF to review. A collective list of barred individuals can be found below:
     
     
    UsernameDate
    Billionnames/BrunoChrist25 SEPT 16
    Mahigan/Kodaz25 SEPT 16
    Verol/ThePoint25 SEPT 16
    cfc.forever (and all clones)25 SEPT 16
    Cupcakes.../NotKayla./Hateable07 OCT 16
    68What/Airborne68W/DUSTOFF/GermanyBoi31 DEC 16
    Optimisation01 MAY 17
    Serpented/Drenched02 MAY 17
    Aestrol/Ezco/TheRealAestrol/Tripical16 MAY 17
    iWail/iWail-NL11 APR 18
    M-? (.nl)02 MAY 18
    Will_vt02 JUL 18
    .Onomanopia./Hydrology31 JUL 18
    tunnel:48/SSH.MAIN/katmouse17 OCT 18
    Leiandros21 JAN 19
    God01 MAR 20
    Jedicon/Egotist/QuarantineHabbo/FruitJellies/Ryan.Corleone01 MAR 20
    barbersyeds01 MAR 20
    supbruvfam01 MAR 20
    ,Mooody01 MAR 20
    jackson8ryan/Tumon36001 MAR 20
    Ali21./Ali14.04 JUN 20
    Aelonis05 OCT 20
    AliasHog/Yaeloman05 OCT 20
    Crayans05 OCT 20
    Ganaram/Ganaham/G4n/Gana05 OCT 20
    Lucifist/Soprano05 OCT 20
    Macaw05 OCT 20
    Menacers05 OCT 20
    Metromental/Effectivity/Finchy05 OCT 20
    Rethrone/motolee2805 OCT 20
    Skotesh05 OCT 20
    SmurfPapas/Erebes05 OCT 20
    lmaojkitty07 DEC 20
    Poseide/Poseide.22 NOV 21
    sohelpmealex17 MAR 22
    Jollity01 APR 22
    er:c27 JUL 22
    SeaFury04 FEB 23
    Plalism13 MAY 23
    -,Shadow,-13 MAY 23
    NoThisLsPatrick (.com) / Openbaar-toilet (.nl)19 AUG 23
     
    OrganizationDate
    Valore (mafia)31 JUL 18
    Genovese (mafia)01 MAR 20
     
     
     
    Signed,
     
     
    Controllable.
    Secretary of Defense


    Edited:
    P.P. (Per Procurationem)

    • Office of Strategy, Plans and Capabilities
    • Office of International Security Affairs

    This legislation is subject to change by the SecDef without warning or notice. Furthermore, the SecDef reserves the right to issue "Standing Orders" which overrule the Legislation when deemed appropriate.





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