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[Portugal] Message to USA

Bruno

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Jul 1, 2018
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To: Department of State Odinson
Subject: Red Sea


I am reaching out to discuss recent developments in the Red Sea, as they represent a growing concern for international stability, trade security, and the interests of our nations. With the heightened risks impacting one of the world’s key maritime corridors, Portugal is eager to coordinate efforts with the United States to ensure a secure and reliable environment for our respective economies and allies.

Portugal recognizes the United States' significant role in maintaining security in the region, and we would welcome your perspective on potential next steps. We believe that a coordinated approach, particularly involving enhanced joint patrols, intelligence-sharing, and possibly a temporary security task force, could provide a strong deterrent and reassure commercial and strategic partners operating in the area. We are prepared to contribute resources, both naval and logistical, to support joint operations as needed. Additionally, should the U.S. have a specific strategic framework in mind, Portugal is open to aligning our actions to reinforce collective security. Please share any initial thoughts or plans you may be considering, and we can begin building a coordinated response.

Looking forward to your insights, and to establishing a robust partnership in securing this vital region.

Thank you for your cooperation and patience.

Secretary of State,
Luis Amado,
 

Odinson

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TO: Luis Amado, Secretary of State of the Portugese Republic ( Bruno )
FROM: Luke Adams, Secretary of State of the United States of America

Secretary Amado,

I have shown your message to both President Sinclair and the Secretary of Defense this morning while I was at the White House. The three of us agree with the sentiment of your message, and it is refreshing to see our international partners such as Portugal stepping up and having an interest in securing global security. The United States is already participating in global patrols around the world, but President Sinclair has ordered an uptick in these operations as global tensions have seemed to rise. With that being said, both the White House and the Pentagon are interested in conducting join-patrols with Portugal.

There are a number of options that we can take:
(1) American naval assets could plan temporary patrols around Iberia and the Mediterranean region to reassure Portugal and Europe of their general safety;
(2) American naval assets could plan temporary patrols (the same as above), but these would be in tandem with the Portuguese Navy;
(3) The United States could relocate American navy assets to a secure military port in Portugal to conduct permanent operations around Iberia and the Mediterranean in tandem with the Portuguese Navy when they are able;
(4) The Portuguese Republic could permit the United States to establish a military base somewhere on the coast of Portugal where the United States can permanently relocate military assets there and have the ability to respond to major threats in the region on a moment's notice.

I look forward to hearing if your government has any interest in entertaining any of these options. Regardless, we look forward to working with you.​

Best regards,

Luke Adams
Secretary of State
 

Bruno

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Jul 1, 2018
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To: Department of State, Luke Adams Odinson
Subject: Red Sea


Thank you for conveying Portugal’s message to President Sinclair and the Secretary of Defense. We greatly appreciate the United States’ commitment to our shared goals of security and stability, and we welcome this opportunity to build a closer, mutually beneficial partnership.

After reviewing the proposed options, the Portuguese Republic is prepared to offer Lajes Airfield as a joint US-Portuguese base, with no rental fees. Situated strategically in the Azores, Lajes Airfield provides excellent support for patrols across the Iberian Peninsula, the Mediterranean, and beyond, enabling rapid response to regional security concerns. This location enhances the reach and responsiveness of both US and Portuguese assets, allowing for swift intervention in Europe, North Africa, and the Atlantic. We believe this joint arrangement will strengthen our nations' abilities to address mutual challenges effectively.

In exchange, Portugal would be interested in exploring a mutual defense agreement that solidifies our alliance and outlines the terms of our shared defense responsibilities.

Additionally, Portugal would value the opportunity to access certain US military assets and technologies at a reduced cost, ensuring that our forces are equipped to operate effectively in tandem with the United States. This approach would significantly enhance Portugal’s defensive capacity, helping us meet modern security challenges while supporting our continued efforts in regional and global security.

To further our collaboration, we are fully supportive of joint patrols in critical areas, including the Red Sea, where Portuguese and US forces could work side by side to ensure maritime security and protect essential shipping lanes. Regular joint operations in key regions would not only bolster the stability of these areas but also visibly demonstrate the unity, readiness, and mutual support between our forces, offering reassurance to both our citizens and our allies.

As a final consideration, Portugal is open to discussions on coordinating intelligence-sharing initiatives to enhance our situational awareness and strengthen our joint operational readiness. We believe that by establishing such channels, our forces would benefit from a more comprehensive, real-time understanding of potential threats, enhancing our ability to respond to rapidly evolving situations.

We look forward to discussing the specifics of this partnership in more detail and to finalizing a framework that reflects our shared commitment to security and peace.
Thank you for your cooperation and patience.

Secretary of State,
Luis Amado,
 

Odinson

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ENCRYPTED MESSAGE

TO: Luis Amado, Secretary of State of the Portuguese Republic ( Bruno )
FROM: Luke Adams, Secretary of State of the United States of America

Secretary Amado,

The United States would certainly be able to make use of Lajes Airfield for the betterment of Europe. If your government is truly interested in having our militaries work closely together, then I certainly believe that we can codify that with a treaty and establish a mutual defense pact between our countries. That would, of course, be a significant step, but the historical relationship between our countries and also Portugal being a democratic republic in Europe, would help justify that step to Congress.

If we took that step, then I am certain that Portugal would get more access to American military vehicles and technologies - though there are of course some things that we legally cannot export. Can you expand on what kind of items your government is interested in acquiring?

Finally, I wanted to inform you that President Sinclair is coordinating an international summit on the non-proliferation of strategic weapons and WMDs. The goal of this summit, as I have just implied, is to stop the spread of strategic weapons and WMDs. Is this an effort that the Portuguese government can support the United States in?

I will draft a treaty that lines out these items which we will have discussed, and I will have the American Ambassador to the Portuguese Republic deliver it to your office. Please give us a few days to prepare the document. I look forward to hearing back from you.​

Best regards,

Luke Adams
Secretary of State
 

Bruno

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Jul 1, 2018
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To: Luke Adams, Secretary of State, Odinson
Subject:
Advancing US-Portuguese Defense Cooperation

Thank you for your response and for the United States’ willingness to deepen our strategic partnership. Portugal fully supports the establishment of a mutual defense pact, which would solidify our historical ties and reinforce our shared commitment to democracy and global security. We are confident that such a step will provide a robust framework for closer military collaboration and mutual benefit.

Regarding military technologies, Portugal is particularly interested in acquiring systems that align with our defensive posture, including:

Missile defense systems, such as anti-ballistic and advanced anti-aircraft platforms, to protect against modern aerial and missile threats.

Transport and logistics platforms, including heavy-lift helicopters and refueling systems, to enhance operational readiness and support missions.

As for strategic capabilities, Portugal is currently reviewing its long-term defense strategy, which includes the potential acquisition of ICBMs for defensive purposes. It is important to emphasize that Portugal’s military doctrine prohibits the offensive use of such systems, restricting their role solely to deterrence and ensuring an equivalent response capability, with life imprisonment to whoever goes against it. We are looking to enshrine this into our Constitution. This reflects our commitment to maintaining stability while safeguarding national security. We do appreciate President Sinclair’s initiative for a summit on the non-proliferation of strategic weapons and WMDs. While we value efforts to promote global stability, Portugal’s approach to such matters will remain aligned with its evolving national defense requirements. We look forward to observing and contributing to the discussions while ensuring our sovereignty and security needs are addressed, especially after the incident in the Red Sea. We do however will support the US in this endeavour.

We eagerly await the draft treaty and look forward to reviewing it as the foundation for this enhanced partnership. Please do not hesitate to reach out for further discussions in the meantime.

Thank you for your cooperation and patience.

Secretary of State of the Portuguese Republic,
Luís Amado
 

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