An interview with Reshev Villanova, president of Brazil

Day 403, 05:33 Published in USA Czech Republic by Leo Ruby

What follows is my interview with Reshev Villanova. Happy reading!

Leo Ruby: What is your opinion of the current war?
Reshev Villanova: It is an useless, boring and wasteful war. It is all about defending "alliance's colleagues" or the "Alliance" itself. There is no "feeling" in these battles and soldiers are not fighting with love and honour anymore. Most soldiers see this war just as a way to promote themselves. In the past we fought for our countries and "brother nations" with honour and without "political obligations" as nowadays.
Leo Ruby: Do you plan to run for president again?
Reshev Villanova: No, but my decision may be influenced by my party comrades and by our people.
Leo Ruby: What plans would you like to see put forth?
Reshev Villanova: I would like to see a mass offensive against ATLANTIS, but I have no time to do it and, honestly, I see no reason to mess up with people's nations in such a way. A truce between both Alliances and the return of invaded "NEUTRAL" territories to their respective owners would be enough.
Leo Ruby: Do you see a treaty in the near future, and what would you like to see in treaty?
Reshev Villanova: Yes. You see... eWars are like hunger: when citizens are bored, they seek for action as people seek for food when they are hungry. And the only way to get some action around here, unfortunately, is starting a war. I believe it is time for a truce.
Leo Ruby: Do you see the formation of new alliances after this conflict likely?
Reshev Villanova: It is possible, although very difficult. A third alliance shoul😛 a) start with many countries to face a possible hostility by the two major alliances; b) remain neutral as long as possible; c) have many inhabitants; d) train inhabitants militarily, politically and economically; e) have the support of high-ranked war heroes and f) gold$. Actually I miss our old PANAM (Pan American Alliance), which had it's official document buried in a dusty drawer by a former president of eUSA (this act divided America between ATLANTIS and PEACE). Even so, I am loyal to PEACE and I am very proud to have such brave nations as "brothers".

Thank you, Reshev Villanova for this insightful interview, and thank you all for reading.

Sincerely,

Leo Ruby

Also, congratulations to Emerick in the congressional elections. I wish you the best of luck.