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His Dudeness
- Jul 2, 2018
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Brazilian President Victor Romero holds an International Press conference to discuss unsubstationiated claims of Brazilian Military Purchases Abroad.
A reporter from the BBC asks the President about military purchases from a country in Northeast Asia.
"I can neither confirm, nor deny we have purchased weapons from a state in Asia."
He then fields another question.
"I can only confirm that information that was supposed to be ironclad and top secret somehow came into the hands of the Swedish government. That is the only possible explanation for the leak. That, or high level spying, which they will also have to answer for.
But the Swedish government spoke as if this transaction between two nations was common knowledge which it never was. The purchases from said country were Top Secret. So Sweden can complain as much as it wants, but Brazil has the right to protect itself, especially after Sweden launched ICBM's at my my Embassy in Sweden. Thankfully, they were too inept to hit anything.
And also, military transfers are a terrible thing?
Shall we look at the laundry list of Sweden in the last few months?
Armoured Fighting Vehicles? Archer Artillery systems?
They have also produced a prodigious amount of fixed-winged aircraft."
Then the President laughs, puffs on a Cohiba, and remarks. "Who really cares about Sweden? Or that turd floating in the South China Sea, Taiwan? I surely do not. I am am just here to answer your questions."
@Sumit @Connor
A reporter from the BBC asks the President about military purchases from a country in Northeast Asia.
"I can neither confirm, nor deny we have purchased weapons from a state in Asia."
He then fields another question.
"I can only confirm that information that was supposed to be ironclad and top secret somehow came into the hands of the Swedish government. That is the only possible explanation for the leak. That, or high level spying, which they will also have to answer for.
But the Swedish government spoke as if this transaction between two nations was common knowledge which it never was. The purchases from said country were Top Secret. So Sweden can complain as much as it wants, but Brazil has the right to protect itself, especially after Sweden launched ICBM's at my my Embassy in Sweden. Thankfully, they were too inept to hit anything.
And also, military transfers are a terrible thing?
Shall we look at the laundry list of Sweden in the last few months?
Armoured Fighting Vehicles? Archer Artillery systems?
They have also produced a prodigious amount of fixed-winged aircraft."
Then the President laughs, puffs on a Cohiba, and remarks. "Who really cares about Sweden? Or that turd floating in the South China Sea, Taiwan? I surely do not. I am am just here to answer your questions."
@Sumit @Connor
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