CNN: A Close-Up Interview with the President of the USA
Jul 26, 2016 21:00:48 GMT
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Post by John Fitzgerald Kennedy II on Jul 26, 2016 21:00:48 GMT
"Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.This is CNN, and I am your host, Wolf Blitzer. Today we have a behind the scenes interview with the president himself, John F. Kennedy.Hopefully the president will be answering some long awaited questions; what is his opinion on the Solaris project, and the alleged effects it has in Russia,what were the motives behind the Kurmuk raid, and what are his future plans for the NAU. Ladies and gentlemen, without further ado, the president."
(Camera cuts to the president)
"Welcome Mr. president, truly a pleasure to have you here."
"The pleasure is all mine, Mr Blitzer."
"Now, I would like to start with the first question, if I may. Where do you stand on the Solaris project."
"It is, in mi opinion, a great, new source of renewable energy, however it could be dangerous in the wrong hands."
"What about the alleged "side effects" it had in the Russian territory."
"While it is tragic what happened.There exists no evidence that the Solaris satellites are the ones creating the heat wave, and that is why I support the AEDPs decision not to move the satellites unless proper evidence is provided that they are, in fact, causing the heat waves.
"The Russian president, Dmitry Molchanov, stated that if the satellites are not moved, he will be forced to shoot them down."
"Indeed, however I fear that if said actions were to takes place, it would be an act of war, and no one wants that to happen"
"We all pray it doesn't come to that, on to the next question, what were to motives behind the Kurmuk raid, we know that a fire fight broke out, and we lost a lot of American lives that day."
"I would like to start by paying my respects to the brave American soldiers that lost their lives that day (Minute of silence). Second of I'd like to say the reason for the bloodshed was, we received false intel stating that the Russian military was stationing nuclear warheads in Kurmuk, concerned about the safety of the NAU, we sent a group of spec ops to determine the accuracy of the information we received, unfortunately a firefight broke out, we lost a lot of good people that day."
"Yes, quite unfortunate, now Mr. president, I do not wish to take up anymore of your valuable time, so I will end the interview with this final question.Are there any plans regarding the future of the NAU."
"Of course, first and foremost I hope that the current tension between us and the Russians will be resolved in a peaceful manner, because I do sympathize with the Russian people for the loses they have faced. And I hope that we, can achieve a better future without bloodshed, rather with strengthening the bonds between our two nations, and other nations of this world. As for the NAU, I hope to thrive as union, and to continue the good work we have been doing so far for years to come. And perhaps expand the union to other countries in the world, but all in due time."
"That will be all, thank you Mr. president for taking the time from your busy schedule to come on the show and answer a few question."
"Not a problem, I hope this was able to clear up some misunderstandings regarding the events that happened. And to the American people, I wish you a lovely day. Farewell."
(Camera cuts back to Wolf Blitzer)
"A thanks to all the viewers who have joined us on this day, this was CNN, and I'm Wolf Blitzer. Signing off."