Alphonse Kirihito listened to Lt. Braienn's message and took mental notes of things that he could use to justify his decision to agree to their deal to the ideologues. A saturated bombardment of RIM positions using Sedunnic Weapons would certainly benefit their friends in Bruuma and Kai Fa in saving military assets. He couldn't openly agree to the Sedunnic offer for volunteers, but he could tacitly agree to their presence on the ground. Once the message was concluded he spoke, "I see, that is certainly an enticing offer. However, the failure of the Grovne Ceasefire is still fresh in the minds of the WPR. Do you have the means to ensure that the Capitalists do not go back on their words again like they have in the past? Furthermore, while I am personally not opposed to the offer of sending in additional volunteers to deal with the RIM, the others do not share my sentiment. That being said if the Imperialists ask for the volunteers I can use my influence to keep our partisans from attacking, but we hope the Imperialists would relieve pressure to our North.”
Isaki was hard at work interviewing the troops and filming the war to inform the Public and the region at large. She had just finished her last interview when she received a phone call from her boss,
"Hello chief. Yes... I'm alright. The Third Division has made sure that the press corp is as safe as possible given the circumstances. I understand sir, but the front lines haven't shifted at all. Yes sir. No sir, the Sixth Fleet was outgunned by the Bzerneleg fleet. Did they underestimate the enemy? No, no they didn't. Major General Gin said that the fleet was deployed with only her surface fleet since the RDC was lacked a proper navy to challenge them. Submarines? I'm sure that the Navy would have sent them during the time they played chicken with the Bzerneleg fleet. uh-huh... occupied the majority of this island??? No, the Press Corp is still here just a few klicks east of Delta Harbor. The Bzerneleg Journalists said what? That is definitely disappointing. I was hoping our foreign colleagues would have some standards than release propaganda. The other journalists in our press corps will undoubtedly be angry at the lack of- mhm... Their editors are contacting them too? I see, then that makes a joint condemnation easy to make. Yes sir. I'll be sure to collaborate with our friends on that. Oh by the way I'll send you the update on the frontlines soon." she then hung up the phone and briskly walked to the press pool to draft a condemnation letter.