It became clear to the kingdom that it could not simply ensure its security through its defence force. Although it had pushed the notion that nuclear weapons had no place in a modern kingdom as Kazulia, to the Nordhagen government, it was made clear that the possibility of regional members and external actors threatening to destroy the kingdom as the prerequisite to the development of their dominance, nuclear weapons as a "bomb in the basement" doctrine would more than benefit the nation's security.
The room had been engulfed in the silence which were the thoughts of those present. Statsminister Nordhagen, Foreign Minister Folden and Klaus Mikkelsen (Chairman of the Select Committee on Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, the overseeing body of the Intelligence community), thought deep of the possible results of the meeting which was about to unfold. Questions ranging from the whether they would approach this similar to how they handled the XF-43 Programme streamed through their thoughts, making the occasion more nerve wrecking, for everyone though if the meeting were to result as such, time would have waste, information would have been unnecessarily disclosed. "When are they expected to arrive?" Nordhagen questioned. Folden searched through the documents which his aides had arranged prior to their own arrival. "It say 10:30 here, it is now 10:14. So not until another 15-16 minutes." he explained, resting his head in hands out of minor frustration. Klaus on the other hands had patience. Being in the service [Military Intelligence Service] had taught him patience and the ability to maintain silence over a prolonged period. The three sat at the table, awaiting for the Hutorian contingent to walk through the door at any moment.