San José, Costa Rica
Costa Rican president, Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno hung up the phone. He had just received word from Peter Ludlow that the United States military was planning an aerial phosphorous bombing of Isla Nublar.
He quickly had United States president Franklin D. Roosevelt put on the phone.
"Mr. President." Oreamuno said. "I have just recieved word from InGen that your military is planning to bomb one of our coastal islands. Now, as you may know, our countries have been at peace for years. If you wish to not create an international incident, I strongly advise your military to call off the bombing."
"Yes, President Oreamuno." Roosevelt said. "I did not approve of this mission, I will take every action necessary to prevent this from happening in the future."
"Thank you, Mr. President." Oreamuno said, hanging up the phone.
