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His Dudeness
- Jul 2, 2018
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It is 7am Sunday morning, early August in the leafy suburbs of Brasilia. In the Presidential den are President Victor Romero and his close friend, Foreign Minister Oscar DeSilva are having Café da Manhã and are discussing the days events. On the coffee table is a tray of Portuguese for French rolls, cold cuts and cheese, and mountainous helping of freshly cut papaya. They have just finished their daily 3km run, though not winded, they are ready for nice languid, breakfast.
"Here, Oscar. Take a look at this, I drafted it last night," the President says as he hands MacPro to Oscar. The President fixes himself a small sandwich as Oscar reads.
"Excellent, sir. The initial communique evokes both our historic past and recognizes our future potential as friends and allies. I would send it immediately."
"Thank you Oscar, I will."
The President jabs a button on the phone on the desk.
"Yes, Mr. President."
"Please encrypt an email. I would like to send it immediately."
"Of course, sir."
The two leaders begin eating their breakfast and discuss an upcoming trip abroad when -
"Encryption is ready, Mr. President."
"Alright, thank you."
The President looks at the message one last time before pressing send.
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To: Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
From: Victor Romero, President of Brazil
Greetings Mister Prime Minister. It is good to see a strong Japan back on the international stage. We have been strong allies in the past, save for the last administration, we are quite glad you quickly swept them out of power. Over 1.6 Brazilians are of Japanese descent, and there are some 175,000 Brazilians living in Japan. Many more Japanese are now 2nd or 3rd generation Japanese. We have a long history of State Visits, with one every two or three years for the past 40 years.
I have a number of economic and investment proposals I wish to discuss with you. After you receive this message, which would be around 7pm your time Sunday night, please call my office at your earliest convenience. I hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely,
President, Victor Romero
@Teikoku
"Here, Oscar. Take a look at this, I drafted it last night," the President says as he hands MacPro to Oscar. The President fixes himself a small sandwich as Oscar reads.
"Excellent, sir. The initial communique evokes both our historic past and recognizes our future potential as friends and allies. I would send it immediately."
"Thank you Oscar, I will."
The President jabs a button on the phone on the desk.
"Yes, Mr. President."
"Please encrypt an email. I would like to send it immediately."
"Of course, sir."
The two leaders begin eating their breakfast and discuss an upcoming trip abroad when -
"Encryption is ready, Mr. President."
"Alright, thank you."
The President looks at the message one last time before pressing send.
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To: Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
From: Victor Romero, President of Brazil
Greetings Mister Prime Minister. It is good to see a strong Japan back on the international stage. We have been strong allies in the past, save for the last administration, we are quite glad you quickly swept them out of power. Over 1.6 Brazilians are of Japanese descent, and there are some 175,000 Brazilians living in Japan. Many more Japanese are now 2nd or 3rd generation Japanese. We have a long history of State Visits, with one every two or three years for the past 40 years.
I have a number of economic and investment proposals I wish to discuss with you. After you receive this message, which would be around 7pm your time Sunday night, please call my office at your earliest convenience. I hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely,
President, Victor Romero
@Teikoku