"Why don't you start with a basic introduction as to why Starfleet is 
involved in a police action in the area so we can make sure  my whole  team 
understands what has lead up to recent  events."

"Of  course, sir.  For the past several years there  have been great 
political shifts on Ganar.  Shifts that caused equally  great tensions in  
society. Things came to a head about 2 years  ago when the brewing powder 
keg blew. There is great debate as  to who is to blame for setting things  
off, but
what is clear is that  whomever is to blame riots broke out in several  
major cities.

Ganar, since gaining membership in the Federation, has  downsized it's 
planetary defence forces.  Many members do to devote more   resources to 
social initiative and public works projects since Starfleet is the primary 
protector of the Federation.  Well, local law  enforcement was in  need of 
help with the riots, planetary defense  forces (PDF) were called  in.  The 
PDF was arguably a bit heavy handed in dealing with the  rioters.  When some 
deaths occurred, other cities had riots.   Starfleet was initially called in 
to help  quell the riots and to act as  peacekeepers.  In that capacity  
Starfleet was rather successful.  Things got really messy when  provinces 
started to revolt.  Starfleet didn't start it's current  mission until our 
peacekeepers on the ground were targeted.  You  should know that Starfleet 
was under intense political pressure fromthe government of Ganar to become 
more involved.  Admiral Van   Der Loo had little choice but to directly 
engage what were called rebel  forces once our own people on the ground were 
being attacked and  killed.  That's the
background. Currently, Starfleet is  responsible for 5 major cities  planet 
wide and about two dozen  provinces.  We are responsible for law and  order, 
hunting down rebel cells when credible intell is provided, plus  
humanitarian  missions. Intell on rebel groups is largely provided by the  
PDF,  but some information comes from Starfleet field intellignece units 
that  are  attached to major field
commands- battalions and such.  The  SF field intell  units typically 
conduct field interrogations of  prisoners before they are handed  over to 
the PDF, review captured  computers and documents, etc."

"What have we been doing to make  sure that the PDF are staying within their 
restricted   responsibilities?  One of the reasons Starfleet has 
traditionally avoided  being involved in police actions rather than taking 
on the role of peace keepers  is that it tend to lead to one side being  
favored by the fleet.  It takes two sides to fight a civil war,  Commander."

"The PDF is not restricted in their responsibilities, sir.  Starfleet is the 
one with restrictions on it's operations.  The view here, Admiral, is that 
it is a local matter, and Starfleet is providing support.  Missions that our 
commander on the ground, in this case Col.  Stark, plans are sent to the PDF
command for approval.  At district  command, we get copies of the plans from 
Col. Stark and any revisions to those  plans made by the PDF.  Typically, 
Starfleet forces operate in conjunction  with PDF forces.  Admiral Van Der 
Loo has tried to cooperate as much as  possible with the PDF.  Again, it is 
primarily a local  matter."

Jared laughed sarcastically.  "That may be the case,  Commander, but do you 
not see that we have chosen side in our actions if not  verbally?"

Abrams was used to briefing Van Der Loo, so Admiral Jackson's response did 
not phase him in the least.

"Yes, Admiral.  I recognize that we have choosen a side even if only by our 
actions.  However, there was not a choice.  Starfleet is obligated to 
recognize the legitimate goverment of the planet.  If I may, sir, the 
problem is not that we are here, but that we have allowed the situation to 
degenerate to the level it has gone to.  Starfleet did not have to respond 
to the escalation of hostilities in the manner it did.  There were other 
options.  Holding to the strict defination of a peace keeping mission, 
offering to mediate between the different parties, changing the mission to 
humanitarian from peace keeping just to name a few.  Knowing how the 
situation came to this point is important, but not as much as determining 
what we are to do now."

Abrams was not sarcastic or otherwise disrespectful in any way.  He was 
simply stating what he knew and how he saw the situation.

Joanna leaned forward and put her hands out to get everyone's attention.  
"Gentlemen, we are not here to debate the potential rights or wrongs of the 
political situation down there.  We are here to look into what is going 
wrong down there."  Joanna calmly stared at Jackson.  She did not know they 
were supposed to be playing good cop/bad cop with anyone other than Van Der 
Loo.  "Commander, what can you tell us about any reports of overuse of power 
by either the home government or Starfleet forces assisting it?  I am under 
the impression that there have been some complaints in that area."

"Reports of excessive force are tracked here at district HQ, but investigated 
by a team.  This team includes  an officer from district, from the field 
command, and the PDF.  We only get reports on acts committed by Starfleet, not 
by the PDF."

{response}

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