The Caribbean has resolved to attack Britain, with the National Assembly voting in favour. The reasons for this invasion are as follows: 1) Britain has launched several neo-colonialist interventions into Pan-American land, thus forming enough pretext to invoke the New World Protocol; 2) Britain has violated Article VII Section 1 of the Seoul Convention with their excessive use of WMDs, which have caused widespread ecological damage in Greenland. At the beginning of the attack, the Caribbean sent our a swarm of drones over Aurorian territory in order to discharge thick fog, disorientating the enemy’s navigation, and to lunch a bombing campaign over the major defence chokepoints of Auroria. These include some military facilities and outposts sparsely dotted around Canadian territory, and particularly those recently established by the British. Power lines would also be cut by the strikes and considerable effort would be made to cause a mass power outage across Aurorian territory to hinder their communications. After this, the Caribbean decided to airdrop several thousands of autonomous land vehicles, very mobile and able to fit onto small aircrafts. These would be piloted from a military headquarters at Havana, and would be released at the few population centres that there are in Canada, particularly in Quebec and the Hudson Bay. With most of the defences inactive, these autonomous vehicles would be able to seize the population centres without much difficulty, occasionally meeting limited defence from the local military as well as partisan attacks from British settlers. Overall, Canada is not able to put up much of a fight, given the extreme sparsity of the population, the fact that it recently suffered several Dominion invasions and bombings, and the fact that the British had only recently occupied it and had little time to set up ample defences. Indigenous Nunavutian people are roused to action by these incursions, feeling their culture sidelined by the occupation of the Aurorians and the recent settlement by British colonists; they would be encouraged to join the war effort, declaring allegiance to the Caribbean forces. Through this, many cities, villages and countryside areas would defect to Caribbean control. The occupied territories would be reorganised into the Caribbean Protectorate of Nunavut.
I call dibs on Canada