[center][h1][b][u][color=yellow]Samgolan Dawn:[/color][/u][/b][/h1][/center] [center][b][u][h2] Week 5 of 1993 [/h2][/u][/b][/center] [center][b][u][h3] Kamidye, National Debate[/h3][/u][/b][/center] Zan gave a slight chuckle to both men, they both dare criticize the military and the militas on live television. He first turned his attention to Mr.Songè “If by the US increasing their own power I think what you mean to say it increases the power of those who control multi-billion dollar companies. Whose influence in congress grows every day, and their power comes from countries like ours with our immense resources with people in power like you who would open the country to these foreigners for exploitation purposes. All so you and your party could get some extra money in the pockets. As for my status within the Rubusana regime, I like many others welcomed the security and safety he brought in this country. You claim we committed atrocities yet we didn’t start the fight, we merely did what we needed to end it. Which I can assure you is what everyone in the military would tell you, we did what we had to do. Shame on you for saying my duties as a military commander make me a warmonger, I wish to bring peace and security, it is you who would bring us to interact with powers like the US who would surely declare war on any state that had the resources they needed and that their rich could profit off of.” Zan shook his head at Mr.Songè in disappointment before turning to Mr.Bassong “And you, you twist my worlds like the way of an american politician. I never said you having never served meant you should be disqualified, I merely question your legitimacy as a true samgolan having been raised in america and serving in their system, you are an outsider whose backed by the americans if not already a puppet of them. Furthermore, I agree, I am happy the civil war is over and bloodshed is over with. Yet you and Mr.Songè wish to act like it never happened, you claim to support any patriot who fought for what they believed in yet dare call me into question for displacing many samgolans, to that I laugh, it was the people’s front who brought war to their footsteps. I and any other veteran merely ended what they started and attempted to bring back order within the nation.” Zan again started getting roudy and took a moment to calm himself before turning to the cameras and audience. “I am ashamed of these two men here, and I would like to believe anyone who went through the war is too. They act as if it never happened and wish to pretend under their regimes everything will be peaceful. But I assure you I have had experience at leading and doing what must be done for the greater good, the first of which will be dealing with the traitorous leaders of the People’s who deserve nothing less than execution and to say otherwise, makes you a communist as well!” Zan then dried his forehead and took a moment to drink allowing for a rebuttle.