Sushma knew that if it was her predecessor standing where she did, he would have defended the amendment in its entirety, ignoring the sentiment rising against certain components of the clause. Instead, she responded calmly, "With respect to your opinions, I thank you on your input."
Continuing, she said, "Though I will be removing the clause noted by Representative Bouthillier for the reasons he stated, I would like to point out that these forces would not be used for foreign action, but instead the preservation of security within the Union. I am not proposing that we send the proposed peacekeeping forces to Thederic Nors or Prydania, as that would indeed be an imperialist act. The inspiration and necessity behind the creation of the peacekeeping forces is the crisis unfolding in Arrandal, a member of this Union."
"With peacekeeping forces like these, Phoenix Union nations that experience crises of a similar or larger scale can receive quick help from the organization itself. These forces would also not just ensure an enduring peace in afflicted nations, but also assist with humanitarian aid projects in Phoenix Union nations. The same applies with the Phoenix Union's regional military commands- they are not meant to be a force with which to extend influence- they are meant to act only within the Phoenix Union and to preserve the security of the Phoenix Union. If this is a concern of the other representatives, then this doctrine can and should be added into the amendment."
Continuing, she said, "Though I will be removing the clause noted by Representative Bouthillier for the reasons he stated, I would like to point out that these forces would not be used for foreign action, but instead the preservation of security within the Union. I am not proposing that we send the proposed peacekeeping forces to Thederic Nors or Prydania, as that would indeed be an imperialist act. The inspiration and necessity behind the creation of the peacekeeping forces is the crisis unfolding in Arrandal, a member of this Union."
"With peacekeeping forces like these, Phoenix Union nations that experience crises of a similar or larger scale can receive quick help from the organization itself. These forces would also not just ensure an enduring peace in afflicted nations, but also assist with humanitarian aid projects in Phoenix Union nations. The same applies with the Phoenix Union's regional military commands- they are not meant to be a force with which to extend influence- they are meant to act only within the Phoenix Union and to preserve the security of the Phoenix Union. If this is a concern of the other representatives, then this doctrine can and should be added into the amendment."