wasnt bothered to make the left image. [MOBILISING] With the war having fully risen, Kefeon's economy must too rise to the challenge of the war. Factories are ordered to build a vast number of bombers and fighters whilst the airship works and shipyards begin constructing vast numbers of airships and destroyers and cruisers respectively. Propaganda is spread across the nation, encouraging people to join up in the military, or even just work in a military factory, to serve their country. With the risk of a German assault being higher than ever, we move a large garrisoning force into the Pyrenees to make sure that if there is a German/Rostonian assault it will be costly and slow, slow enough for us to respond with enough force to hold the line indefinetly or to push them back. Defences are built across the Pyrenees, notably bunkers and anti-air emplacements dug into the sides of the mountains and the establishment of a "special military operations zone" encompassing the Pyrenees and some surrounding areas. This zone will allow for the establishment of fortifications on private property and, if needed, to house soldiers within their settlements. The Air Force has set a new demand, requiring four new aircraft carriers and hundreds more fighters and bombers. Production is strained to the maximum as new aircraft production plants are built across the country and the Mandate of Arabia. Fuel is rationed for the general population and far less is sold to foreign nations. [MOVING] The colonial fleet dedicates a significant force (both Alfonso XIII heavy cruisers and the battleship Malaga, alongside a large escort fleet, and the seaplane tender Seiren) to move towards the Texan coast in a seeming attempt to both draw fire off of the Cuban/Floridian region and to attack Houston and New Orleans.