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More North Point News...
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September 18th, 2004
ISAF goes on high alert |
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September 19th, 2004
Big victory for ISAF |
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September 25th, 2004
Rigley a threat to North Point |
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September 29th, 2004
Erusian demands surrender |
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November 21st,2004
Aegir fleet sunk at Comberth |
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December 31st,2004
Largest air battle in history |
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With in the last several days, the Erusain air force has made several raids on North Point military and industrial facilities which is now becoming a very major concern to ISAF and the Government of North Point. Though most of the attacks have been thwarted, many have gotten through and have inflicted serious damage which could hamper and even completely delay plans for the re-taking of Usea. Commander Robert Taylor during a press conference meeting yesterday assured the public that all steps are being taken to protect the populace and defenses are being repositioned to provide better cover of unsecured areas.
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Mandatory blackouts are to remain in effect until further notice and curfew is still scheduled for 6:pm. Though Newfield Island since September 22nd has been reinforced to provide a strong buffer zone between North Point and the mainland, the Erusain air force is taking a more northerly route for their attacks. This is what concerns ISAF commanders deeply, "If the Erusians continue using the northern approaches, we will have a difficult time in our response should our northern air bases fall victim to continued heavy air and missile attacks." stated commander Taylor.
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It is not known at this time if ISAF plans to take out Rigley air base, but with the threat of even more heavier raids, ISAF may have no choice in the matter, and will need to neutralize Rigley once and for all.
Michael Molina
Associated Press

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