The past few days had been quite hectic for Luis Truman. Being the President of a country was never easy. He had to deal with all kinds of people and all sorts of trouble, attend meetings every day, listen to everybody's suggestions and most important of all try to find solutions to problems so as to keep the citizens safe.
Since the war had started, he had been on tetter hooks thinking about the outcome of it and the possible destruction it brought with it. The opponent country was not ready to come to a truce with them at all. They had become unresponsive, not replying to any of their messages or responses. Seeing their animosity and uncultured approach, the government of Country P had made a decision and they had approached the United Nations to put pressure on their neighbor.