- Jul 12, 2018
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THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE |
ENCRYPTED MESSAGE |
TO: Pavel Grachev, Secretary of Defense of the Russian Federation ( HeadlessSeeker )
FROM: John Glass, Secretary of Defense of the United States of America
Secretary Grachev,
I have been ordered to inform you that the United States is making a major military deployment near an area that the Russian Federation would consider within its own sphere of influence. This is not to be considered an act of antagonism to Russia, but is meant to prevent other Eastern countries from suffering any kind of coup or regime change. The President has ordered this in direct response to instability in Norway, Ukraine, and other countries east of Poland. The President has made it clear that we will not consider standing down until we can confirm that President Yeltsin is still in control of the government, and that whatever instability that is ongoing in Moscow has been fixed. I would recommend direct communication between our Presidents to be the best way to resolve this situation.
The United States remains ready to help the Russian Federation in any way possible to keep your country stable and in a state of order. Please let me know if you have any questions or if there is anything that we can do to assist you at this time.
Best Regards,
John Glass
Secretary of Defense
[/TD][/TR][/TD][/TR]Secretary Grachev,
I have been ordered to inform you that the United States is making a major military deployment near an area that the Russian Federation would consider within its own sphere of influence. This is not to be considered an act of antagonism to Russia, but is meant to prevent other Eastern countries from suffering any kind of coup or regime change. The President has ordered this in direct response to instability in Norway, Ukraine, and other countries east of Poland. The President has made it clear that we will not consider standing down until we can confirm that President Yeltsin is still in control of the government, and that whatever instability that is ongoing in Moscow has been fixed. I would recommend direct communication between our Presidents to be the best way to resolve this situation.
The United States remains ready to help the Russian Federation in any way possible to keep your country stable and in a state of order. Please let me know if you have any questions or if there is anything that we can do to assist you at this time.
Best Regards,
John Glass
Secretary of Defense