Following our recent advances, they've probably figured out that we're going for their capital. We continue the push nevertheless, but they transferred their troops to Tbilisi to defend the place, proving the capital a tough nut to crack for now. After an unsuccessful offensive, we decide that the inclusion of troops for the defense of the capital will drain troops from the dormant fronts, so we will tell Abkhazia and Ajara to focus fire on Western Georgia. We will bombard enemy camps at night, wiping out large numbers. These are some questionable war crimes, but hey, war's all around us at the moment, this carnage will arouse little interest as there are far more important battles being fought out there. And if those countries are still admitted into the Football World Cup, war crimes must not matter much these days. We will not cut talks with Chechnya, they will still be a useful weapon for if things take a turn for the worse. We will, for now, try to avoid static warfare and we will try to bomb Georgia into submission, but still take up defensive positions and advance towards the capital if an opportunity arises.