MATTINOW, DMG--Speaking to students and faculty at Damoign Technological University in Mattinow on Monday, President Byelle gave an idea of what qualities he thinks his successor in Collester should have.
The President was at DTU to talk about alternative higher education, but instead, he took some of his speech time to talk about terrorism and how techonology can help prevent it.
"As technology students, you have the power to stop some of the most vicious attacks in human history," Byelle said. "Technology is a great tool to combat terrorism. It doesn't solve the problem, but it really enables us to fight vigorously against those who devalue life."
Byelle explained that various technologies have already enabled Grassadellan military and intelligence officials to stop and prevent terrorist attacks.
But midway through his speech, the president veered a bit from his topic and told DTU students that the next president should boldly stand against terrorism.
"That's why my successor to Collester, regardless of party or political affiliations, should not be afraid to confront global terrorists head-on," Byelle said. "And technology is apart of that plan. We can't confront these terrorists without folks like you, working on the computers and tracking their every move," he told the audience.
After his speech, reporters and students questioned the President on terrorism. Some media members went further, asking the President to speculate on who might win the Conservative Presidential nomination, but the President refused and walked away without answering.
Collester spokesman Rob Davies told GNN NEWS that the President wasn't trying to speculate who might be president after him, and he wasn't trying to make any subtle hints about his feelings regarding the presidential race.
"President Byelle is just making a statement: he believes the next president, Conservative or Nationalist or DR or whatever affiliation, should not back down from the war on terror. He's trying to convey that we need someone who is unafraid, who isn't going to cower in fear back here on the homefront," Davies said.
Nationalist strategist Robert Mildes said the President's comments are irrelevant, and Nationalists should not be offended by his comments.
"We shouldn't be offended or upset, because the fact is Nationalists are strong on terrorism and national security. They just choose not to compromise civil rights and citizen privacy in the process."
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