I don't even know how they would attack it, since the US has 7 carrier fleets and I have my fleet all around Spain.
The LADF amasses on its southern border the Gaia system is ready to melt anyy attack missiles and the sol tanks are ready for attack.
The LAC sends an ultimatum to NATO don't interfere in south America or your only petroleum supplier besides Canada amd America will be gone. Several naval programs are being implemented, 4 carrier groups are put into production including Serious Battleship support the firat militry build up in years, the carrier groups contain one battleship, 4 CA 5 CL and 2 DD, these will repel any naval Nato retaliation. We will have unification.
I know this, i just could'nt remember the name of the other side of the strait XD I think it's malaga? If so, the NATO forces would've attacked the most heavily defended point in the entirety of Morroco.
We pressure the remaining south American governments to join our Commonwealth, we promise wealth prestige justice and no bloodshed aswell as full sovereignty in our commonwealth. we send delegates to the nations.
The LAC promised neutrality when this war started and you certainly aren't keeping up on your end. The nations that have joined NATO have done so willingly and the entire alliance would appreciate that you don't put pressure on our alliance members. Let's just call the whole thing Tangier, since I think that's the major city on the coast.
NEW CASUALTY REPORTS: IRON CURTAIN 2nd Battle of Oslo: (Warsaw Victory) 857,000 casualties 3rd Battle of Berlin: (Warsaw Victory) 458,000 casualties 7th Battle of Vienna: (Warsaw Victory) 256,000 casualties Battle of Slovenia and Corsica: (Warsaw Victory) 358,000 casualties 2nd Battle of Prague: (Warsaw Victory) 586,000 casualties New Soviet tanks make a real difference mopping the floor of the old ones. However they are proving to be more difficult to make then previously thought. NEW CASUALTY REPORTS: ALASKA Guerrilla warfare and war of attrition have stopped Warsaw advance. Modern historians note irony as Russia losses against its own tactic. 358,000 casualties NEW CASUALTY REPORTS: AFRICA Battle of Nyala: (NATO Victory) 658,000 casualties Battle of Rashad: (NATO Victory) 478,000 casualties Battle of El Debba: (NATO Victory) 357,000 casualties NEW CASUALTY REPORTS: EAST ASIA 2nd Battle of the Sea of Japan: (NATO Victory) Japan begins a massive Sea and air campaign on China and Korea not seen since the Battle of Britain. France announces the first prototype of the new tank. It is no where near ready for battle however are equal to T-99's in firepower and Strength. Brazil is also a petroleum supplier. All nations refuse.
Egypt begins to construct modern fighters from supplies gained from Warsaw pact trade. Egyptian pilots train with the new equipment, and the fighters begin to be pumped out. They are MIG-21's, a top of the line fighter able to hit mach 2 speed. Egypt order 60 of them, but the pilots will only be trained with them in a few months. Egypt begins to build up it's defenses along it's shores, as well as turning the Suez into a fort. Concrete bunkers and AA guns and artillery placements are built along both mouths of the canal, as well as along the coasts of Egypt, and Sudan. Egyptian forces in Sudan go back to there defensive bunkers in mid-Sudan, as African Nato forces face veterans of Egyptian wars of conquest around the middle east. In Morroco, Egyptian troops are fully bunkered in, in and around the capital city of Fez, turning the Urban part into a fortress of concrete and trenches. Morrocan citizens are drafted, while artillery placements are set up in tough buildings. The tanks that were brought set themselves up in small bunkers scattered throughout the city. A detachment of 1,000 Egyptians are sent north, they are part of a mobile infantry battalion. They are going there to reinforce the Russians and Morrocan forces who had been forced back from the beaches. They had suffered heavy losses, while NATO forces had suffered VERY heavy causualties, due to there assault on the most heavily defended part of Morroco, and because there landing craft were able to be fired upon by many emplacements, even while they were getting on the boats from Spain. I assume they boarded in Spain, since that would be realistic. (?) EDIT: Jesus christ Fatkid, let Russia and I respond. We have troops there too >.> And how on earth has the combined coalition forces survived those battles, if they only had, what, 300,000 soldiers to begin with?
180,000 desert troops, 10,000 paratroopers 1,900 tanks, 270 mobile artillary, 630 helicopters, 120 plane's and 7 carrier strike groups If those battles are correct, the NATO force would've been defeated at the beach, where there were 700,000 causualties. Why is it NATO is only suffering, seemingly, a twentieth the causualties Warsaw gets?
@Thefatkid Where is Rashad, and was the invasion a success? @Skyicewolf I'm pretty sure he's just pulling the numbers out of his ass and that they don't really mean anything.
Casualty reports are mostly non-military. I didn't know if you knew this or not but civilians die in battles, and the casualties are those counted from BOTH sides.
I know a lot of causualties are civilian, but these numbers are ridiculous. The NATO force in Morroco, for 700,000 causualties, would've been at least half strength, by the time they got a secure foothold on the beach. And in Sudan, Again, your not letting me respond. You just let them advance several hundred miles without even letting me respond to there invasion. Give me, and Russia, a chance.