Collective Security Treaty Organization (1983: Doomsday)

The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) (Russian: Организация Договора о Коллективной Безопасности) is a proposed organization meant to promote closer ties between the USSR and its allies, helping coordinate a common defence and military conduct.

History
The proposal was announced on the 12th of December 2009 following a press conference in Krasnoyarsk headed by. He stated that this would "...improve relations between the remaining socialist nations" and "...pave the way for a future broader organization covering both military and economic issues". Tuleyev is planning on visiting his allies in early February 2010, in order to formally present them with his idea.

CSTO Charter
The charter is planned to reaffirm the desire of all future participating states to abstain from the use or threat of force. Signatories will not be able to join other military alliances or other groups of states, while aggression against one signatory would be perceived as an aggression against all. To this end, the CSTO will hold yearly military command exercises for the CSTO nations to have an opportunity to improve inter-organization cooperation.

The CSTO will employ a "rotating presidency" system in which the country leading the CSTO alternates every year.

Member States
States that are considered by the USSR as future members:

Union of Sovereign Socialist Republics

Cuba

Nicaragua

People's Republic of Angola

Collecitive rapid reaction force
The proposal also outlines the creation of the Collective Rapid Reaction Force (KSOR). The force is intended to be used to repulse military aggression, conduct anti-terrorist operations, fight transnational crime and drug trafficking, and neutralize the effects of natural disasters.