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    “Ka-boom! » was the sound of the failure of the last bomb dropped on the United Kingdom of King Kong (UKK). The main inhabitants, the gorillas, had lost the war and their right to be an independent nation. For 159 years, they had fought the gorillas of Rwanda for the glory of their independence. Rwanda was the only country in the world that did not accept independence from the United Kingdom. The country had threatened to come and kill all the gorillas with its powerful soldiers if it considered itself an independent nation. This threat led to the spread of patriotism across the United Kingdom to fight for their nation's independence. Little did the gorillas know that the military tactics they used were out of fashion and new weapons were now being used to fight wars. The UKK gorillas were unable to call on help from other countries because no humans resided on their island. This would mark the end of the UKKgorillas' call for independence for a time until Tahrem and Naveed heroically appeared in an attempt to aid the nation's struggle for independence. The path to independence from the UKK began in a very strange way. A man named Naveed Ali and a woman named Tahrem Surani were both working at the Dallas Zoo during the summer of 2001 when they accidentally locked themselves in the gorilla room. The gorillas were very friendly to them. Tahrem and Naveed began interacting with the gorillas and quickly grew to like each other. After their escape from the gorilla room, Tahrem and Naveed got married. The two decided to own a gorilla because the gorilla was the animal that brought them together. For their honeymoon, the couple went to Hawaii. In Hawaii, Tahrem really wanted to go in... middle of paper...... and bomb the gorillas if the UK considered itself independent. This threat led to the government assembly. Neither gorilla knew what to do. Tahrem and Naveed suggested the country to go to war against Rwanda again as they did not recognize the rights of such a prosperous nation. The country is now in the best situation it has ever been. This idea then prompted the gorillas to unanimously vote for Tahrem and Naveed to lead the army. Little did the gorillas know that putting the couple in charge was perhaps the worst thing they could have done. Tahrem and Naveed were ready to fight against Rwanda and gain independence for the country, even if it meant using the baby gorillas as soldiers. The decision was made to start war. “Ka-boom!” » it was the sound of victory of the first bomb dropped on Rwanda.