"Due to economic and health safety concerns, the United States of America is formally withdrawing from the rest of the world. We have implemented a timetable that will bring back not only all military personnel, but any government worker, wherever they are deployed, before the end of this year. While we cannot demand, we strongly encourage tourists currently in foreign countries to return as soon as possible. At the end of the year, we cannot guarantee you will be able to return."
The President cleared his throat before continuing the worldwide address. "At the end of the year, our boarders will be sealed. Funding, including relief funding, to foreign countries will be concluded. The United States of America is discontinuing all programs outside of our current borders." President Ullrum looked in desperate need of sleep. He ran his hands over his face, breaking the long-held tradition of complete formality in these addresses. But these were different times. "My fellow Americans," he began, and chuckled, "whoever is still around and able to see and hear this broadcast, we've come into strange days, my friends. Strange days, indeed."
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