Will the world ever find peace? As I approach my days in office, I encounter more doubt than I do enthusiasm. The world has just begun to repair the deep wounds made by the World War, and almost immediately tensions begin to escalate. Europe is unstable, weak, and divided and as the President of the United States of America, it is my duty to lead our nation in defending liberty of free peoples everywhere.
It appears the main competitor of this goal, a goal of the United States, Great Britain, France, and all other democratic powers, remains to be the Union of Soviet Socialists Republics or the USSR. While I build policies to help both introduce and restore free elections back into Europe and other territories such as the Middle East and Asia, the USSR does precisely the opposite. The last thing the people of the United States need at the moment is the entrance into another war, and a nuclear war at that as the Soviets have now acquired the same technology that had won the war of the Pacific for us in WWII.
As we attempt to claim territories oppressed by communism and socialism, the Soviets look to defend them, this has lead to conflicts in Korea and Vietnam.
I am unsure of what the future will bring, but it appears grim at best. Peace will eventually be found between our nations, but I assure everyone that it will not be easy and that it will not come a cheap price.
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