"The Ultimatum"<br>June.30/2014<br>PM James McColl/President of the United States John Williams<br>Canada<br><br>---------------<br><br>After
the war declaration vote in parliament, the cabinet had retired to a
meeting room to discuss an ultimatum to Iran. Obviously, if the
ultimatum wasn't met, war would ensue, but they were all sure it would
come to that anyways. The general consensus was two days for the
Iranian to begin withdrawing from Azerbaijan, and a one week time frame
from the moment the ultimatum was sent to complete the said action. On
top of that, Iran would suspend indefinitely and immediately its
nuclear program. Iran would
also abide by any United Nations resolution regarding its future. If
these conditions were met Iran could continue peaceably. <br>
<br>McColl himself had drafted this letter to President Williams.<br><br>-------------<br>To: President of the United States Williams, Washington D.C., USA<br>From: Prime Minister McColl<br>Re: War with Iran<br><br>Dear President Williams,<br>
<br>My condolences to the losses your people have suffered in the
recent terrorist attacks. As you know, war is approaching with Iran
quickly. We would like to give peace one last chance in the form of an
ultimatum to Iran. My cabinet has drafted an ultimatum which we submit
to you, in hopes of a ratification on your behalf. You should find it
in the attached document.<br>
<br>I know, this is a rather hopeless thing to do, but I fear we must
try at least. The Iranians seem hell-bent on war, and we're getting
sucked in.<br><br>My regards,<br>James McColl<br>Prime Minister of Canada<br><br><br><br>-------------<br>The Ultimatum<br>-------------<br><br>To: Supreme Leader Rushid Al-Kalil Malisaj, President Soleimani, Islamic Republic of Iran, Embassy<br>
From: Prime Minister James McColl of Canada, President of the United States John Williams, Ottawa/Washington D.C.<br>Re: Ultimatum<br><br>Our greetings to you,<br><br>Iran's recent actions have pushed the world to the brink of war. We wish to give peace one last chance. <br>
<br>Iran must agree to the following demands, or face total war on several fronts.<br><br>1]
Iran must begin withdrawing it's military forces occupying Azerbaijan
within two days [July.2], and must complete this withdrawal within one
week [July.7].<br>
2] Iran must immediately and indefinitely suspend its nuclear program and submit to United Nations inspections.<br>3] Iran must comply with any and all United Nations resolutions and votes.<br>4] Iran must turn over it's entire stockpile of nuclear/chemical/biological weapons to United Nations agencies and inspectors.<br>
<br>If these conditions are met, war with Iran will not follow. <br><br>James McColl<br>
Prime Minister of Canada<br><br>John Williams<br>President of the United States<br><br>-------------------------<br>Actions:<br>1] Ultimatum to Iran