Vowels to Bosnia
Vowels to Bosnia
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 11:56:46 -0500
CLINTON DEPLOYS VOWELS TO BOSNIA. CITIES OF SJLBVDNZV, GRZNY TO BE FIRST.
Before an emergency joint session of Congress today President Clinton
announced US plans to deploy over 75,000 vowels to the war-torn region of
Bosnia.
The deployment, the largest of its kind in American history, will provide
the region with the critically needed letters A, E, I, O and U.
" For six years, we have stood by while names like Ygrjvslhv and Tzlynhr and
Glrm have been butchered by millions around the world," Clinton said.
"Today, the United States must finally stand up and say, Enough."
The deployment, dubbed Operation Vowel Storm by the State Department, is set
for early next week, with the Adriatic port cities of Sjlbvdnzv and Grzny
slated to be the first recipients. Two C-130 transport planes, each carrying
over 500 24-count boxes of "E's," will fly from Andrews Air Force Base across
the Atlantic and airdrop the letters over the cities.
Citizens of Grzny and Sjlbvdnzv eagerly await the arrival of the vowels. "I
do not think we can last another day," Trszg Grzdnjkln, 44, said. "I have six
children and none of them has an intelligible name."
The airdrop represents the largest deployment of any letter to a foreign
country since 1984. During the summer of that year, the US shipped 92,000
consonants to Ethiopia, providing cities like Ouaouoaua, Eaoiiuae, and Aao
with vital, life-giving supplies of L's, S's and T's. The consonant-relief
effort failed, however, when vast quantities of the letters were intercepted
and hoarded by violent, gun-toting warlords.
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