President of Malivia gives speech in National Assembly.BNN Special Report:
"Welcome citizens of Badara, we are going live to the National Assembly, where President John Ostenburg , of the Gejaran Protectorates of Malivia, is about to give a speech.
We do not yet know what the President is going to say in his speech, so tensions are high and there is a lot of speculation about it. Okay, the President has arrived in the National Assembly and is beginning his speech, so we are going live to the National Assembly.
Ladies and Gentlemen, The President of Malivia:
(applaus from the National Assembly)
"Dear Members of the National Assembly,dear People of Badara,
Many thanks again for the hearty invitation in her parliament.I am very pleased to be here today to give a speech.The relationship between our two countries were not always good. Remember, the last war and remember of course the peopel who lost their lives.We can not undo what happened.We also can not bring the peopel back to live.The hatred on both sides grew, and it has benefited nobody from it.But I'm not here today to talk about the past , the future offers us new opportunities and possibilities for peace and international understanding.We have the opportunity to merge our peoples and speak with one strong voice.
For me, and I also hope for you, the freedom is a very important issue.The freedom to protect and extend, that must remain one of our main tasks.
But I am speaking not only of the freedom of speech or other civil rights.I am also very conscious of the freedom of the economy.Withour capitalism can and there will be no peaceful and free future, that every man must be clear.
Some people believe that communism would be better!?But the enslavement of people and goods can not and will never be successful.Today we have an unprecedented chance to avoid communism.
Let us work together for a better future.I'm sure we can reach this goal together.
Let us work together for us and for the furtures of our nations."
(Applaus from the National Assembly)
Members of the National Assembly listening to the President.
- It is the rule in war, if ten times the enemy's strength, surround them; if five times, attack them; if double, be able to divide them; if equal,engage them; if fewer, be able to evade them; if weaker, be able to avoid them.
Sun Tzu, 6th century BC