- Jul 12, 2018
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THE WHITE HOUSE |
ENCRYPTED MESSAGE |
TO: The Right Honorable Andrew Evans, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ( Jamie )
FROM: Al Gore, President of the United States of America
Prime Minister Evans,
I regard the maintenance of the Special Relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom as the federal government's most important foreign policy objective. After we resolved the earlier 18th century complications in our national relationship, we recognized that our similarities were too much to ignore: we share a common language, faith, and cherish the same enlightenment values that have shaped western civilization and the Free World alike. The working relationship between our countries, and the necessary trust that comes with it, are tantamount not only to our own securities, but our ability to protect freedom around the world. Taking this into account, I worry that our relationship today may not be as strong as it was in years past. To help rectify that, I am formally extending an invitation to you and your wife for an Official Visit to the White House. This will be a multi-day event largely taking place at the White House where we will take part in ceremonial activities, as well as a serious meeting between the two of us to negotiate the future of the Special Relationship. I know that you and President Clinton worked well together - I can only hope to try to fill his shoes. I look forward to meeting you and Mrs. Evans in person on the [13th].
Best Regards,
Al Gore
President of the United States
[/TD][/TR][/TD][/TR][TR][TD][/TD][/TR]Prime Minister Evans,
I regard the maintenance of the Special Relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom as the federal government's most important foreign policy objective. After we resolved the earlier 18th century complications in our national relationship, we recognized that our similarities were too much to ignore: we share a common language, faith, and cherish the same enlightenment values that have shaped western civilization and the Free World alike. The working relationship between our countries, and the necessary trust that comes with it, are tantamount not only to our own securities, but our ability to protect freedom around the world. Taking this into account, I worry that our relationship today may not be as strong as it was in years past. To help rectify that, I am formally extending an invitation to you and your wife for an Official Visit to the White House. This will be a multi-day event largely taking place at the White House where we will take part in ceremonial activities, as well as a serious meeting between the two of us to negotiate the future of the Special Relationship. I know that you and President Clinton worked well together - I can only hope to try to fill his shoes. I look forward to meeting you and Mrs. Evans in person on the [13th].
Best Regards,
Al Gore
President of the United States
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