DETERIORATING RELATIONS BETWEEN U.S. FORCES AND ERZIKISTANI CIVILIANS
International Times - Dateline 20 April 2016
Local man outside his newly war-torn home Earlier this week, U.S. forces stationed in Erzikistan moved into the civilian town of Baghor Kalay and forcefully occupied their homes. To make matters worse, U.S. forces then became involved in a prolonged firefight against the militia. The local population is outraged, having been forced to flee their homes because of the fighting and occupation. Many of the people who were on the fence about the U.S. forces have tipped in favour of the Erzikistan Republic.
We interviewed one man from Baghor Kalay, who wishes to remain anonymous, about these events.
These men with guns have barged into my home and forced me to run! And all in the name of protecting me and helping my government. My government is broken and un-salvageable. We are doing what we believe is right, by creating the government that we want. These foreigners violating our privacy are not welcome here.
U.S. officials have abstained from commenting on the situation.
The local populous is now quite vocally anti-U.S. as they firmly believe that it is their duty to create a better government for their country. These negative relations this early on in the conflict do not bode well for the United States, however, we have seen them bounce back from worse. We will keep you updated throughout the conflict.
Alan White - International Times
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