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United States | Message to Canada

Odinson

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THE WHITE HOUSE



ENCRYPTED MESSAGE

TO: His Royal Majesty Euan Howard Rideau, King of Canada and It's Territories ( Alex )
FROM: Al Gore, President of the United States of America

Your Royal Majesty,

The United States and Canada both share a unique cultural, political, and historical bond, as well as a geographical bond that permanently brings us together as neighbors. While this message would normally come from the Secretary of State, I felt that special attention was needed to give formal greetings to Your Royal Majesty and your government. It is my sincerest hope that our governments can establish a very close working relationship politically, economically, and militarily as we have in the past. The collective defense of North America is paramount, and the recognition of our shared cultural and historical ties is critical.

I request that Mr. William Stewart be allowed to continue to lead the United States diplomatic mission in Ottawa and be permitted to continue to represent the United States of America to the Kingdom of Canada as the United States Ambassador. I hope that our governments can hold diplomatic talks soon to discuss the state of the national relationship between our countries.​

Respectfully,

Al Gore
President of the United States
 

Alex

Kingdom of Greece
Apr 16, 2019
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Office of His Royal Majesty
Message to the United States
Private & Encrypted



To: Albert Gore, President of the United States of America
From: Euan Howard Rideau, Kingdom of Canada

Your Excellency President Al Gore,

I extend my warmest greetings and appreciation for your kind words. It is an honor to receive your personal message, and I share your belief in the importance of our nations' close and enduring relationship. Together, the United States and Canada have successfully navigated many challenges and achieved significant milestones through our collaboration and I have no doubt that many Canadians see your nation as brothers and sisters.

In line with your proposal for strengthened diplomatic cooperation, I wholeheartedly welcome the establishment of a framework to deepen our ties and address the multifaceted issues facing our two nations and North America as a whole. Trade, security, and regional stability are indeed critical areas that demand our joint attention. I support the idea of diplomatic talks between our governments, and I propose that we initiate discussions at the earliest convenience. If possible, I extend an invitation for yourself and your government to hold these talks here in Ottawa, at my home and office in Rideau Hall. Alternatively, the White House in Washington D.C. would also be acceptable.

Regarding your request to maintain Mr. William Stewart as the United States Ambassador to Canada, I am pleased to inform you that he has been an exceptional representative of your country. We appreciate his efforts in promoting dialogue and understanding between our governments. Therefore, I gladly extend my consent for Mr. Stewart to continue his important role as the United States Ambassador to the Kingdom of Canada.

Kindest Regards,
Euan Howard Rideau
King of Canada and Its Territories


Odinson
 

Odinson

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THE WHITE HOUSE



ENCRYPTED MESSAGE

TO: His Royal Majesty Euan Howard Rideau, King of Canada and It's Territories ( Alex )
FROM: Al Gore, President of the United States of America

Your Royal Majesty,

I am pleased to hear that you and your government are so eager to work with the United States and to reestablish the critical ties that have held our countries together for so long. I have informed the State Department and my Chief of Staff that I would like to accept your gracious invitation for me to come to Ottawa and meet with you in person. My office will contact your office so that the finer details of the meeting, as well as other logistics, can be worked out. I look forward to meeting you in person and thank you for this invitation.​

Respectfully,

Al Gore
President of the United States
 

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THE WHITE HOUSE



TOP SECRET

TO: Maxime Bernier, Minister of Global Affairs of the Kingdom of Canada ( Alex )
FROM: Duncan Nicholas, Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff

Minister Bernier,

President Gore has been in direct communication with H.R.M. The King, who has invited President Gore for a state visit in Canada. The President has informed me and the Secretary of State that he has accepted the King's offer. As the President's Chief of Staff, I am happy to organize this trip and ensure that we can get things moving along.

Firstly, I would like to establish the participants of the meeting. President Gore would be happy to have a policy-focused meeting with the King in which he may of course include whatever relevant representatives from his government that he sees fit. We request that the Secretaries of State and Defense be in attendance as well as the United States Ambassador to Canada, William Stewart. If the King would like to also have a one-on-one conversation with President Gore, that would of course be more than acceptable as well.

Secondly, I would like to organize the agenda for the meeting. They would be as follows (please let me know if you would like to add additional items, and we can do so):
1. An explanation of what the foreign policy objectives are of the United States, and of Canada, in general.
2. Security of North America.
3. Cooperation on military equipment production/R&D.​

Best regards,

Duncan Nicholas
Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff
 

Alex

Kingdom of Greece
Apr 16, 2019
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Message to the United States
Private & Encrypted



To: Duncan Nicholas, Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff
From: Maxime Bernier, Minister of Foreign Affairs

Dear Mr. Nicholas,

Thank you for relaying President Gore's acceptance of H.R.M. The King's invitation for a state visit to Canada. We are pleased to receive President Gore and his delegation and look forward to productive discussions.

Regarding the participants of the meeting, we confirm the attendance of H.R.M. The King and relevant representatives from the Canadian government, including myself as the Minister of Foreign Affairs. We will also have the Canadian Minister of Defense, Gerald Bull, and the Minister of Finance, Jim Flaherty, present for the discussions.

We acknowledge the proposed agenda for the meeting and appreciate its focus on key areas of mutual interest. We propose incorporating the following additional items:
  1. Trade. Industry, and Finance between the United States and Canada.
  2. Cooperation in the field of space.
  3. Discussions on the nation of Mexico.
Please send me confirmation on the date of arrival of His Excellency, alongside the date of departure, and we will begin coordinating with the appropriate departments to ensure a smooth and successful state visit for President Gore and his delegation.

Kindest Regards,
Maxime Bernier
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Kingdom of Canada


Odinson
 

Odinson

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THE WHITE HOUSE



TOP SECRET

TO: Maxime Bernier, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Canada ( Alex )
FROM: Duncan Nicholas, Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff

Minister Bernier,

Thank you for your feedback. Below is the updated agenda for the meeting between the President and H.R.M. The King (as well as the other parties that we mentioned). Please note that I have added a private discussion between the President and the King as the last item on the agenda:

1. An explanation of what the foreign policy objectives are of the United States, and of Canada, in general.
2. Security of North America.
3. Cooperation on military equipment production/R&D.
4. Trade. Industry, and Finance between the United States and Canada.
5. Cooperation in the field of space.
6. Discussions on the nation of Mexico.
7. Private meeting between the President and the King.

If this agenda is acceptable, then we are excited to move forward with this meeting after our Independence Day celebrations. Would it be most appropriate for the United States Secret Service to contact your office, or the RCMP, to discuss security matters regarding the President's visit to Canada?​

Best regards,

Duncan Nicholas
Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff
 

Alex

Kingdom of Greece
Apr 16, 2019
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Message to the United States
Private & Encrypted



To: Duncan Nicholas, Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff
From: Maxime Bernier, Minister of Foreign Affairs

Dear Mr. Nicholas,

Thank you for sharing the updated agenda for the meeting between the President and H.R.M. The King and the government of Canada. I have reviewed the agenda, and it is acceptable from our end.

Regarding security matters, it would be best for the United States Secret Service to directly coordinate with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). The RCMP has extensive experience in managing and providing security for high-level visits, and they can ensure the safety and smooth execution of the President's visit to Canada. I will notify the appropriate authorities within the RCMP to expect communication from the United States Secret Service.

Once again, thank you for your prompt response and cooperation. We look forward to hosting the President and his delegation after your Independence Day celebrations.

Happy 4th of July!

Kindest Regards,
Maxime Bernier
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Kingdom of Canada


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OFFICE OF
THE DIRECTOR OF THE SECRET SERVICE



ENCRYPTED MESSAGE

TO: Giuliano Zaccardelli, Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police ( Alex )
TO: Maxime Bernier, Minister of Foreign Affairs
FROM: Robert Carter, Director of the United States Secret Service

Commissioner Zaccardelli,

The White House has informed me that the President and the secretaries of State and Defense intend to travel to Canada for an official state visit with H.R.M. The King. As I'm sure you aware, this will be President Gore's first official state visit as President of the United States. Since the attack on Washington in 1997 the Secret Service has had to take a new perspective at how it protects the President and what measures and redundancies need to be taken. Some of these measures will seem excessive however you will note that most of these steps were the same or similar as to the precautions taken during President Clinton's visit in 1993.

With all of that being said, there is one non-negotiable term that we are required to stand by in accordance with federal law: the Secret Service must be participating in the direct protection of the President at all times. At a minimum, there must always be at least two armed agents in the same room, or just outside of any room, that the President is in.

Below are the details we have currently arranged with the information we have. If any of this seems unacceptable or unreasonable, please ask and we can discuss other possibilities:

  • Special agents primarily from the Secret Service (with supporting agents from the FBI and Diplomatic Security Service) will be flown to Ottawa International Airport, along with a limited number of Air Force Security Forces who will be used to directly guard American aircraft while they are in Canada. Possible travel routes of the President over and through Ottawa will be planned out with the RCMP - the use of Ottawa's police to assist in escorting the President's motorcade and blocking streets will be crucial.
  • U.S. Special forces will be secretly flown Ottawa International Airport. They, and their equipment, will be on standby in the event that an emergency extraction of the President is required. The Department of Defense can temporarily deploy an attaché that will be available at a Canadian military base of your choosing to directly communicate with the Department of National Defense in such a situation.
  • The President's motorcade and other vehicles will be flown in to Ottawa International Airport. Also Marine 1, accompanying helicopters, and accompanying personnel will be flown into the appropriate airport.
  • The Special Agent in Charge for the protection of the American delegation will make the final decision if the security detail is ready for the President to come to Ottawa. If the answer is "yes" then the following steps will happen.
  • The American delegation will be flown to Canada via Air Force 1 (AF1) to Ottawa International Airport. The airport that is used must have all departures and arrivals delayed once AF1 is T-minus fifteen minutes from landing - in total, this will likely cause delays from 45 minutes to one hour.
  • The Air Force will fly a few other inconspicuous aircraft to surrounding airports that can be used to transport the President and the rest of the delegation in the event that Air Force 1 is grounded in Canada, or if an incident occurs.
  • The American delegation will be flown via Marine One to Rideau Hall. After the meeting takes place, the American delegation will return home to the United States.

If there are any questions or issues with these measures, please let me know. I would be happy to address them.

Next, I had a few questions I would like to ask:

1. In the event that the President has to be evacuated from Ottawa, but is unable to immediately leave Canada, we would like to use the American Embassy as a safe-house for American VIPs until they could be evacuated. Would this be acceptable? If so, we will temporarily send a limited number of agents there in case they are needed.
2. Is there anything that the Secret Service, the Federal Government, or U.S. armed forces can do to assist in security for this state visit?

I look forward to hearing back from you.​

Best regards,

Robert Carter
Director of the United States Secret Service
 

Alex

Kingdom of Greece
Apr 16, 2019
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Message to the United States
Private & Encrypted



To: Robert Carter, Director of the United States Secret Service
From: Giuliano Zaccardelli, Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Dear Director Carter,

Thank you for reaching out regarding the upcoming state visit of President Gore and the accompanying American delegation to Canada. We appreciate your comprehensive outline of the security measures and requirements. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) understands the importance of ensuring the safety and protection of the President during his visit.

Regarding your non-negotiable term of direct protection by the Secret Service, I want to assure you that the RCMP fully respects and recognizes the need for such measures. We will coordinate and collaborate closely with the Secret Service to ensure the President's security is maintained at all times. While the government of Canada cannot allow agents to be within the room where high-level discussions are occurring, we can confirm that agents will be permitted to remain just outside the entrance of said room, alongside our Mounties.

Regarding your specific points:
  • The utilization of the American Embassy as a safe-house for American VIPs in the event of an evacuation is understandable. We will facilitate and coordinate with the Embassy to ensure the necessary security arrangements are in place, including closing down the roads from Rideau Hall to the embassy for a potential event of evacuation. Luckily, this is only two streets.
  • Please direct the U.S. Special Forces to CFB Uplands, it is a solely military section of the Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport and will allow coordination to go more smoothly.

Please be assured that the RCMP is fully committed to providing a safe and secure environment for the President and the American delegation during their visit. We will work closely with you to finalize the operational details and ensure seamless coordination between our agencies. We will have a total of six-hundred members of the RCMP, alongside members of the Royal Canadian Air Force, dedicated purely to this security.

We look forward to a successful state visit.

Kindest Regards,
Giuliano Zaccardelli
Commissioner of the RCMP
Kingdom of Canada


Odinson
 

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OFFICE OF
THE DIRECTOR OF THE SECRET SERVICE



ENCRYPTED MESSAGE

TO: Giuliano Zaccardelli, Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police ( Alex )
TO: Maxime Bernier, Minister of Foreign Affairs
FROM: Robert Carter, Director of the United States Secret Service

Commissioner Zaccardelli,

Your slight amendment to our plan is entirely acceptable. The aforementioned American military forces and security will arrive twelve hours or so before Air Force One. The Secret Service, the Department of Defense, and the Executive Office of The President will keep your office, the Canadian armed forces, and your government informed on all American movements towards, and within, Canada. We will be entirely transparent in all of our actions so that we can work closely together to guarantee the security of President Gore and provide peace of mind to the Federal Government while the President is in Ottawa. President Gore will leave for Canada on Monday, shortly after lunch. Thank you for your assistance, and do not hesitate to contact my office if you have any questions or concerns.​

Best regards,

Robert Carter
Director of the United States Secret Service
 
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