Ok first I need to clarify something https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1323891215 like bro your naval invasion is voided to hell. So it’s time to lock in. Our forces on the border would quickly respond as they would use blitz tactics to make a spear head and then push the enemy back. Our forces would move past pockets of resistance before encircling me. They would then capture key roads and highways. They would set up checkpoints all over the roads they are ment to prevent forces from pushing back theses points are also used to move supplies around faster. Our forces inland would manage to defeat the rebels swiftly due to three main reasons. First it is very hard to get fire arms in the Enclave meaning they are fighting with pitchforks and other weapons like that. Second they are in the mountains not populated cites so they have little supporters so there is that so they would be swiftly destroyed. Third we are too patriotic so like I said very little people would rebel against the government. Thanks to our Air Force being like really good and us having UC air craft technology we would manage to gain air superiority quickly. They would attack the pockets of resistance that we encircled near the frontlines. As they would give coordinates of enemy forces to let artillery to strike their forces. As scout forces would be sent to find enemy positions which would be given to the rest of the Air Force letting them be attacked before they could respond. In Newfoundland would naval invasion has already started and we would then push deeper as they attempted to fight back failed. Our naval devisions would attack the coast instantly and destroy most bases near the coast weakening them. As they would capture highways and other key infrastructure before destroying them. Artillery would be set up in all fronts. In the main land they would be set up in the mountains. Then they would be set up near the coast of Newfoundland. This would make it hard to destroy and would give us a advantage quickly in the war.
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