With the Romanians proving more of a threat than originally expected due to the mountains, we resort to plan B. We begin re-arming Siberian mountaineers and we ship them off to the frontlines, arriving within hours. We ship mountaineers from Denmark and other allies down to the frontlines to deal with the yellow menace. The mountaineers make a slow push up the Carpathian mountains, assisted by new tanks and other vehicles designed for mountainous terrain specifically, attack helicopters assist them and we continue tracking Romanian troops. With assistance to Romania coming from their allies, we create a plan to cut them off. We redeploy the dozens of motorized divisions tasked with taking the Carpathian Mountains and instead put them towards our advance through the Bakans. Over a million troops and over a hundred mechanized divisions race through the Balkans at around 100mph. We continue paradropping entire divisions onto key infrastructure to help quicken the advance. We scale back our bombers for a bigger operation, but out attack aircraft continue providing close support for our ground troops. Denmark attacks Germany with assistance from a couple Kobitoko divisions, with Germany distracted on it's Eastern Front, the lines should rapidly collapse. I just wanted to include the Netherlands' invasion of it's neighbor since the Dutch our my ally- <3 We send two mechanized divisions to assist them and our bombers will assist them in a larger operation. With the allies invading Crimea, we launch our bombers. Tens of thousands of pounds of bombs fall, day and night in order to weaken both enemy resistance and morale. Local militias rise up and not only weaken enemy supply lines but also slows their invasion down through guerilla warfare. We finally pay attention to coalition ship activity, we bomb and missiles strike every single ship, tracking both the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea with satellites, planes and drones. We don't really have a navy but that's not really and issue currently, it only allows their surprise attack to start successful. With the enemy having no airbases nearby, we still retain full air superiority. Attack aircraft and helicopters assist in the Crimean defense and within a day of the landing we reorganize a couple mechanized divisions and ship them by high-speed rail. They arrive and strike the weakened enemy, hoping to rapidly break them and force them to retreat. Without supplies or any hope, surrendering is their only option. With any soldiers we capture, we torture them like we do the rest of our prisoners, however, if they surrender without a fight we let them stay and nice hotels across the Ceasartwo and promise to allow them back to China after the war has ended (These hotels are highly guarded ofc but-). We launch several different diverse kinds of gasses against our enemy, first the gay gas but if that doesn't work than poison gas and if that doesn't work we also launch diseases, genetically engineered to spread fast and then after a week of infection cause the infected to experience overwhelming pain. We paradrop militia divisions behind enemy lines to rapidly encircle them and force a faster surrender. We grant independence a group of femboys in Mongolia so long as they prevent the Chinese from invading Russia, Russian divisions are mobilized and prepare for war with China. We build up our air defenses and airports in the region like we have been the past few years. With our allies invading Cypriot from the East, we reroute a couple mechanized divisions from the Balkans to assist them, since they've already crossed the mountains we paradrop mechanized divisions on key infrastructure with some militia forces who hold them while the mechanized divisions make a rapid push to Constantinople. Now, a lot of divisions have been rerouted to and from the Balkans front, we still have a couple dozen divisions there (Balkans are deeply outnumbered), just not as many as we were originally hoping for. :\