MillenniumNews once again has had the opportunity to interview Ocia’s opposition leader and notorious military strongman, Kolya Radchenko, who in light of forming a new Ocian nationalist political movement, provided insight into his vision for the future of Ocian Politics.
Kolya: Hello, and welcome to my home, please sit and make yourself comfortable.
Anya: Thank you, you have a lovely home. Where shall we start?
Kolya: Let me start by addressing the orientation of our newly founded political party. The ONPP or Ocian National Patriotism Party was formed by me and my adjutant, Major-General Vostrikov, as a side to our Nationalist agenda we formulated for the betterment of Ocian society. Throughout the recent years, Ocian society has seen a steep decline. The lack of national unity, namely, and the fallen sense of pride and patriotism in our nation. This truly wasn’t what the Ocian government was expecting after the war time, but when the enemy hides within the shadows, towards the common person, the enemy becomes unclear and they blame the government. I, myself, am an Ocian patriot. There are now extreme political sects within Ocia, the communists, anarchists and other advocates of national disarray, and the nationalists, patriots and true Ocians, whose national pride has remained unquestioned even during domestic hardship.
Anya: It seems that you care a great deal for restoring Ocian national pride. You mentioned the lack of national unity; can you elaborate on this further?
Kolya: Yes, during the post-war months, Ocian national unity has become tarnished and is falling apart. Many Ocians, who may not have understood the situation, blame the government which I proudly serve, and continue to serve. We had not provocated the Ashkenatzi’s into war, it was them that declared their hostile intentions by annexing our territory in Amokolia, them and their brainless tool Jess Heimer. We fought as hard as we possibly could to counter their aggression, but in the end game, their arrogance and misguided notions of a strong army were smashed during their failed invasion of the homeland.
Anya: What are the long term goals of the ONPP?
Kolya: Well, we have outlined an idea presented to us by our party organizer to raise awareness of the leftist agenda to dismantle the Ocian government and reinstate extremely liberalized governments with aims to sell Ocia out to foreign powers. The ONPP, allied with other Ocian nationalists, will be a firm and sturdy barrier against their interference. Many public gatherings and demonstrations such as speeches and rallies will hopefully lift this demoralizing and negative tone most Ocians have towards their country.
Anya: One of your key platforms is to strengthen Ocia’s military and judiciary systems, can you explain further on why this is paramount to your party’s beliefs?
Kolya: Very simply put, if we have a stronger military and more consequential judiciary, Ocian’s will feel safer. For the Ocians who perhaps have taken a criminal’s path of violence and self-destruction, this will be a crucial bulwark to their way of life, thus giving Ocian people a reason to turn away from such a life. Aside from that fact, I have served in Ocia’s fine military for a long time, and have been promoted to Generalissimo, Chairman of the National Defense Commission, and have faithfully served as the Minister of Defense and Minister of Justice. But I digress. Ocia is a beautiful country and its people deserve a nation with security and safety, but never will I give this freedom and security without collaboration with the Ocian people. In order for a nation to work perfectly and flawlessly, all citizens must put the nation’s interests before that of their own. Only then will be able to overcome our enemies.
Anya: And finally, with what time we have left, the nationalist community within Ocia has made you their personal savior. Just last week, in a poll posed to the Ocian public on their opinion of you, Mr. Radchenko, shows that 78.9% of the Ocian population approves of your leadership tactics, and prominent Ocian nationalists, and nationalist organizations, have expressed that they were in support of you since you became Chairman of the National Defense Commission. Members of the leftist parties made it clear that they were the conditional opposition, deeming your tactics ‘too aggressive’ and lacking diplomacy. How would you respond to those who support you, and those who don’t?
Kolya: Well I can only say this - to my nationalist brothers and comrade patriots, Ocia will never be oppressed while true Ocians like us are standing between the scum who wish to oppress and destroy our society, and we, the vanguards of national pride, will always lead the way for our people to follow. To my opposition, I wish to make clear, that there would be no Ocia for you to criticize me in if I, as well as the Ocian high command, hadn’t acted ‘aggressively’. It’s this aggression that has destroyed Katyusha, which communistic ideals that stole from the people, financed the terrorists and pirates that attacked our vessels January of last year. It was this aggression that drove the Ashkenatza out of Lucern, thus liberating our people from foreign oppression. I wish anyone that disapproves this aggression to step forward and tell that to the families of brave Ocian soldiers that died resisting wars of imperialism. As for those who have no opinion on the subject, I’d advise you look at our situation, and realize that the ONPP wishes an outcome great for Ocia, and in turn, will be great for you.
Anya: Thank you Mr. Chairman, that was a very moving statement, and I would like to thank you for the time you have spared for us.
Kolya: Always a pleasure.
Anya: That was Kolya Radchenko, esteemed Ocian governmental and military official and now leader of the Ocian National Patriotism Party, a new nationalist party with goals of a strong Ocia, with one united Ocian people, as well as strengthening the Ocian defense forces, military and judiciary system. Reporting from Generalissimo Radchenko’s Alpine Retreat, I’m Anya Mikhailova.