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Option 2
The buffer states needed to be supported, or they would think we had abandoned them. Ordering your troops onto transports, you send them to the buffer states. They are recieved warmly, the governments sending17 ships to your fleet, bolstering the navy size.
Your reserves have been trained and equipped. Girdling your nation for war, you ask for improved factory production, and subsidies has lowered your captial to 12,510,000 dollars.
Shifting your navy to Mobile has allowed you to consolidate your navy, centralizing the fleet into Mobile and Atlanta. Pensacola station was found to have been sabotaged by Mother Nature.
Ordering your reports, you expect to gain from the subsidies
4 new battle-subs
2 carriers
5 cruisers
8 destroyers
auxiliary support and full crew.
The House of Ronald, perched on your northern border, has agreed to form a defensive pact, saving your nation on the back.
The Coalition has threatened the Death Trench Union, a nation of rugged men who lived in the Great Ridge.
Having your forces marshalled, you must decide what to do next.
Option 1
Send you Mobile navy to threaten the capital of the Union, hoping to provoke a response of anger at their allies the Coalition.
2
Don't do anything, let events play out.
3
When the new ships appear, send them to Pensacola and establish mine-fields outside of your ports.
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