Williamsburg, D.K.
President Jupoi was in the Senior Staff meeting when Laura Bennet, the Executive Secretary, came into the President's Office, "Sir, Secretary Rienburg is here to see you." The President looked at his watch and then back at Mrs. Bennet, "Send him in." He turns back to the staff, "Allright, we push the Labor Secretary to five, and move up Senator Jones to three, correct?" "Yes, Sir, and Dinero (The Campaign Manager) wants a word at two." Sam McPatrick, the Deputy Chief of Staff, answered. "Good. That's all?" the President asked. "Yes, Sir." Will Saunders, the Communications Director, answered. "Okay, dismissed." the President said as Secretary Rienburg walked into the room.
The staff stood up and left the room. President Jupoi shook Secretary Rienburg's hand, "Mr. President, we have been communicating with The Kingdom of Menassa through diplomatic channels for about a week now, and their King seems very interested in forming an alliance with us, and speaking on behalf of the Foreign Affairs Department, I think we should invite them to talks about forming such an alliance." "Interesting; is there anything suspicious about them?" the President asked. "No there isn't, Sir." the Secretary responded. "Okay, invite them to the talks, and have them in the Williams Room." the President accepted. "Yes, Sir. Thank you Mr. President." the Secretary thyanked the President and left the room.
Once Secretary Rienburg was back at his office at the Foreign Affairs building, he himself sent the invitation to the King of Menassa. It read,
Diplaomatic Communique from the Office of the Secretary of Foreign Affairs for East Klent
To: His highness King Gideon of Menassa
From: Secretary of Foreign Affairs Joseph Rienburg
You are invited to talks involving such matters as forming an alliance between the nations of East Klent and Menassa at the Executive House in our capitol city Williamsburg, D.K at a date of your choosing. I strongly urge you to accept this invitation for we believe such an alliance would be beneficial to both of our nations.
Signed,
Joseph Rienburg,
Secretary of Foreign Affairs.