"We never interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, and we hope that certain countries internationally do not attempt to control international public opinion to achieve the vile purpose of interfering in the Federation's internal affairs..."
Under the flashlights, Mr. Truman stood behind the podium, looking at the reporters from around the world, exhibiting an awe-inspiring aggressive spirit.
He leaned slightly forward, a posture in nature that signifies a prelude to an attack, filled with aggression.
And as the Minister of International Affairs, what he says represents the final decision of the Federation Government.
The hall was silent; he looked around the room, and no one's gaze could meet his for long.
Perhaps he found no opponent, or maybe his emotions had settled to a certain degree, as he slightly intensified his tone, tapping his fingers twice on the podium.
