Our NSA had very positive things to say about our team. We represented Russia in the red game. To be quite honest, he didn't have any bad or any ugly things to say. He said that the three of us functioned very well together. He also identified each of our strong points and how we actually contributed to the team. He observed that Vladimir Putin (Ryan) dealt primarily with submitting action forms. He though all of Ryan's action forms were very detailed and represented our strategic goals statement. I was praised for my press releases. He said that my press releases really helped to educate the world on the Russian perspective and also served our strategic goals statement. Finally Sergei Lavrov (Rehan) was classified as the behind the scenes man. He worked mostly with communications between foreign ministers to try to secure alliances with different countries.
We had a very positive relationship with our NSA throughout the entire simulation. We'd constantly message him to ask his opinion on some of our plans or to clarify an event that occurred. For example, we asked his opinion on the creation of SOD (Special Operations Directorate). We wanted to know if missions carried out by SOD could be kept secret from other leaders. He ensured us that all operations specified as secret would remain that way. He also suggested times where the use of SOD would be favourable to carrying out our strategic goals. I doubt many other teams utilized secret operations to carry out there goals, and we would not have been able to if not for our NSA. I think he really appreciated the level of effort we were putting into the simulation and his evaluation translated accordingly.
Thank You Marco (our NSA) for a great AIC simulation.
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