President Judson Stein

     Of course I knew that there was going to be a war. That's why the members of the Board of Aerial Warfare elected me as President. We're a small country, and there are a lot of threats out there. In order to keep our people safe, we need to fight. Gone are the days when we could sit and watch our screens or live in our virtual worlds. That is, they're gone until we can prove to the world that this country can defend itself. As my country's leader, I will not stop until my people do not have to fear the attack of a bombing or fire from enemy ships. And if that brings us to war with every country in the world that tries to stop us, we will not give in!
     There will be losses, and these losses may be of civilians. But we cannot live enslaved or in fear! We must fight! We all must fight. That's why my new Independence Law allows people as young as eleven years old to make decisions for themselves and begin training to fight for their country. It isn't mandatory, despite what my opponents may say. They are able to choose to enlist, and they want to. Why? Because even a young person can be a patriot, and these people are patriots! But you must understand why there is a 3-year permanency of service -- if we allowed every person to dabble in the army for a year or two, and then leave, our resources would be wasted. And this is war. We must not waste resources when those resources are what we use to save our country from attack.
     Unlike O'Connor, I celebrate the emergence of young Samantha and her natural gift for flying the aircraft. Her acceptance of the necessity of killing people, even those younger than herself, is admirable. We need young women like her that are brave enough to fight for our cause. That is why I am giving her a promotion: her own aircraft, her own crew. The crew may be in danger due to her techniques to destroy the enemy, but these are losses that we, as a country, must be willing to accept for the good of all.
     Follow me as we soar through this war victorious!

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