- Jul 12, 2018
- 9,805
THE WHITE HOUSE |
ENCRYPTED MESSAGE |
TO: Andrew Evans, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ( Jamie )
TO: Frederik Reinfeldt, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Sweden ( Connor )
FROM: Al Gore, President of the United States of America
Prime Minister Evans and Prime Minister Reinfeldt,
Respectfully,
Al Gore
President of the United States
Prime Minister Evans and Prime Minister Reinfeldt,
The past few months since April have been especially tense in the United States. First, we had to deal with the former Spanish Prime Minister losing his mind and trying to coerce, if not force, the United States into ceding Puerto Rico to his government. Our relations degraded to the point that I had to expel the Spanish Ambassador to the United States for screaming at Secretary Fitzgerald and I in the Oval Office. My fear was that the situation would turn into some kind of kinetic conflict between our countries. It was only after the Spanish Prime Minister's resignation that their government finally backed down from those outrageous claims.
But, just as the situation was cooling and even before we could publicly announce it, the Thai Navy announced that they would be deploying an armed fleet of destroyers to the Atlantic between the United States and Spain in order to enforce some kind of peace. This was not only a direct provocation, but an unacceptable attempt at an Asian nation to meddle in Transatlantic affairs. By this time, we all know how this situation has been resolved.
I want to thank both of you personally, and your governments, for the support that you offered the United States both directly, and indirectly, throughout these difficult few months. While our three countries have our differences, I strongly feel that we agree on much more than we disagree and that our national friendships are something for the three of us to cherish. Even in the most trying times it is a great comfort to know that one has friends that one can trust.
But, just as the situation was cooling and even before we could publicly announce it, the Thai Navy announced that they would be deploying an armed fleet of destroyers to the Atlantic between the United States and Spain in order to enforce some kind of peace. This was not only a direct provocation, but an unacceptable attempt at an Asian nation to meddle in Transatlantic affairs. By this time, we all know how this situation has been resolved.
I want to thank both of you personally, and your governments, for the support that you offered the United States both directly, and indirectly, throughout these difficult few months. While our three countries have our differences, I strongly feel that we agree on much more than we disagree and that our national friendships are something for the three of us to cherish. Even in the most trying times it is a great comfort to know that one has friends that one can trust.
Respectfully,
Al Gore
President of the United States