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Credonian President Gives Live Televised Speech To The World

Credonia
04-12-2003, 22:43
President Kaimoni .A. Sutton of the United States of Credonia Sits in his Presidential Office in front of a number of television camera's preparing for a speech to the world and primarily to the Credonian people on the development of a Strategic Defense Initiative.

"The calls for cutting back the defense budget come in nice, simple arithmetic. They're the same kind of talk that led the democracies to neglect their defenses in the 1930's and invited the tragedy of World War II. We must not let that grim chapter of history repeat itself through apathy or neglect.

This is why I'm speaking to you tonight--to urge you to tell your Senators and Congressmen that you know we must continue to restore our military strength. If we stop in midstream, we will send a signal of decline, of lessened will, to friends and adversaries alike. Free people must voluntarily, through open debate and democratic means, meet the challenge that totalitarians pose by compulsion. It's up to us, in our time, to choose and choose wisely between the hard but necessary task of preserving peace and freedom and the temptation to ignore our duty and blindly hope for the best while the enemies of freedom grow stronger day by day.

The solution is well within our grasp. But to reach it, there is simply no alternative but to continue this year, in this budget, to provide the resources we need to preserve the peace and guarantee our freedom.

Now, thus far tonight I've shared with you my thoughts on the problems of national security we must face together. My predecessors in the Presidential Palace have appeared before you on other occasions to describe the threat posed by enemy fire power and have proposed steps to address that threat. But since the advent of nuclear weapons, those steps have been increasingly directed toward deterrence of aggression through the promise of retaliation.

This approach to stability through offensive threat has worked. We and our allies have succeeded in preventing nuclear war for more than three decades. in recent months, however, my advisers, including in particular the Joint Chiefs of Staff, have underscored the necessity to break out of a future that relies solely on offensive retaliation for our security.

Over the course of these discussions, I've become more and more deeply convinced that the human spirit must be capable of rising above dealing with other nations and human beings by threatening their existence. Feeling this way, I believe we must thoroughly examine every opportunity for reducing tensions and for introducing greater stability into the strategic calculus on both sides.

One of the most important contributions we can make is, of course, to lower the level of all arms, and particularly nuclear arms. We're engaged right now in several negotiations with multiple nations to bring about a mutual reduction of weapons. I will report to you a week from tomorrow my thoughts on that score. But let me just say, I'm totally committed to this course.

If the rest of the international community will join with us in our effort to achieve major arms reduction, we will have succeeded in stabilizing the nuclear balance. Nevertheless, it will still be necessary to rely on the specter of retaliation, on mutual threat. And that's a sad commentary on the human condition. Wouldn't it be better to save lives than to avenge them? Are we not capable of demonstrating our peaceful intentions by applying all our abilities and our ingenuity to achieving a truly lasting stability? I think we are. Indeed, we must.

After careful consultation with my advisers, including the Joint Chiefs of Staff, I believe there is a way. Let me share with you a vision of the future which offers hope. It is that we embark on a program to counter the awesome missile threats with measures that are defensive. Let us turn to the very strengths in technology that spawned our great industrial base and that have given us the quality of life we enjoy today.

What if free people could live secure in the knowledge that their security did not rest upon the threat of instant U.S. retaliation to deter an enemy, that we could intercept and destroy strategic ballistic missiles before they reached our own soil or that of our allies?

I know this is a formidable, technical task, one that may not be accomplished before the end of this century.

Yet, current technology has attained a level of sophistication where it's reasonable for us to begin this effort. It will take years, probably decades of effort on many fronts. There will be failures and setbacks, just as there will be successes and breakthroughs. And as we proceed, we must remain constant in preserving the nuclear deterrent and maintaining a solid capability for flexible response. But isn't it worth every investment necessary to free the world from the threat of nuclear war? We know it is.

In the meantime, we will continue to pursue real reductions in nuclear arms, negotiating from a position of strength that can be ensured only by modernizing our strategic forces. At the same time, we must take steps to reduce the risk of a conventional military conflict escalating to nuclear war by improving our nonnuclear capabilities.

America does possess--now--the technologies to attain very significant improvements in the effectiveness of our conventional, nonnuclear forces. Proceeding boldly with these new technologies, we can significantly reduce any incentive that enemy nations may have to threaten attack against the United States or its allies.

As we pursue our goal of defensive technologies, we recognize that our allies rely upon our strategic offensive power to deter attacks against them. Their vital interests and ours are inextricably linked. Their safety and ours are one. And no change in technology can or will alter that reality. We must and shall continue to honor our commitments.

I clearly recognize that defensive systems have limitations and raise certain problems and ambiguities. If paired with offensive systems, they can be viewed as fostering an aggressive policy, and no one wants that. But with these considerations firmly in mind, I call upon the scientific community in our country, those who gave us nuclear weapons, to turn their great talents now to the cause of mankind and world peace, to give us the means of rendering these nuclear weapons impotent and obsolete.

Tonight, consistent with our obligations of the ABM treaty and recognizing the need for closer consultation with our allies, I'm taking an important first step. I am directing a comprehensive and intensive effort to define a long-term research and development program to begin to achieve our ultimate goal of eliminating the threat posed by strategic nuclear missiles. This could pave the way for arms control measures to eliminate the weapons themselves. We seek neither military superiority nor political advantage. Our only purpose--one all people share--is to search for ways to reduce the danger of nuclear war.

My fellow Credonians, tonight we're launching an effort which holds the promise of changing the course of human history. There will be risks, and results take time. But I believe we can do it. As we cross this threshold, I ask for your prayers and your support.

Thank you, good night, and God bless you"
Credonia
05-12-2003, 02:57
BUMP
05-12-2003, 03:04
Developments in Credonia have come to the attention of the Prespolin High Command. We will continue to monitor further developments.

Prespolin High Command
05-12-2003, 03:05
Developments in Credonia have come to the attention of the Prespolin High Command. We will continue to monitor further developments.

Prespolin High Command
Credonia
05-12-2003, 11:03
BUMP
05-12-2003, 12:27
Developments in Credonia have come to the attention of the Prespolin High Command. We will continue to monitor further developments.

Prespolin High Command

Is this aggressive or friendly?
05-12-2003, 12:50
The terristani sniper looked down, through the window on the speech and began to unpack his weapon.

The speech was a long one and there were plenty of news cameras around.

Two bullets were to be fired, aimed at the presidents head. The first was a armour piercing round breaking through any potential bullet proof glass, the second followed milliseconds later designed to end the presidents life.

Controlling his breathing, the cross hairs lay on the presidents head. The sniper could do a bit of lip reading, just as president Sutton said "God Bless you all" the sniper pulled the trigger.....
Credonia
05-12-2003, 12:57
The bullet hits and is lodged inside of thethe bullet proof glass of the Presidential Office. Sutton is suddenly pulld to the floor and covered by secretservice men to protect him. Agents outside of the Palace recognise where the shot came from and begin firing into the window where the sniper was perched.

After a few moments, The president, escorted by his agents crawl away into a safe room. Sutton appears to be a bit shaken but calm.

"WHAT THE HELL?? WHO DARES TRY TO ASSASINATE ME DURING A FUCKIN BRADCAST TO MY PEOPLE. GET THE SOB WHO TRIED TO KILL ME AND KILL HIM NOW!!" he shouts in an uproar.
05-12-2003, 13:08
Yusef didn't look back, shots were already coming in the window where he had fired from, he dropped the rifle, and pulled out his Desert Eagle.

He ran to the stairs,three female office workers saw the gun and started screaming, Yusef shot one in the chest and headed for the fire exit to where his disguised TV van was.

Yusef got to his van but there was chaos as reporters and other news crews ran around trying to find out what had happened. The van was stuck, wedged between other cars all trying to escape the chaos. Yusef put the gun in his pocket and waited in the drivers seat.
05-12-2003, 13:12
Developments in Credonia have come to the attention of the Prespolin High Command. We will continue to monitor further developments.

Prespolin High Command

Is this aggressive or friendly?

This has yet to be determined
Credonia
05-12-2003, 13:15
Agents spot the terrorist running to the van and swarm in. They are accompanied by Anti-terrorist forces stationed at the palace equipped with M-15 rifles. They fire on the van, civilians run to get out of the path of fire. After the firing ceases, steam is rising from the car's hood. They spot the terrorist still in the van.

"Fire on the gas tank"

"SIR YES SIR"

"FIRE!!!!"

They all open fire on the engine and gas tank. Moments later, the van explodes. Car alarms sound up and down the street, and debris flies through the air and falls like rain.

"Get the police to clean this up" says a general

The agents and anti-terrorist forces head back to the palace to attend to the president as is nothing has happened.
05-12-2003, 13:28
Yakob looked across the street as Yusefs van blew up, taking him with it.

After two hours Yakob said a quick prayer and ran over to the destroyed vehicles. There were several innocents wounded and military units were ushering media groups away. Yakob had to check that the package in the back of the news van was destroyed.

The van was a charred mess. A burnt body could be made out in the front seat. There was nothing left, the fire had destroyed everything.

Yakob turned and ran, back to his Toyota Hilux, people were still running to and fro, ambulances and fire trucks were still speeding through the streets. Yakob drove off, back to his units to report the news.
Credonia
08-04-2004, 11:31
This is just a reminder of what happens to terrorists who try to mess with Credonia. Credonia is still ruthless if not more when it comes to the extermination of terrorists.