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Post by spanishspy on Jul 11, 2016 13:37:18 GMT
Will they have the force projection, though? They'd be wrapped up in Europe and Asia. But the want to get access to the Suez Canal which Ethiopia can cut of. Could they have enough strength to get through Egypt?
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Post by lordroel on Jul 11, 2016 13:41:23 GMT
But the want to get access to the Suez Canal which Ethiopia can cut of. Could they have enough strength to get through Egypt? The only need to mine the Red Sea and maybe place some long range cannons on the coast and they can cut of one part of the access to the Mediterranean Sea, it will be hard for Australians and Indian troops to get to North Africa, they will have to take the long way around Cape of Good Hope.
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Post by spanishspy on Jul 11, 2016 17:50:02 GMT
Could they have enough strength to get through Egypt? The only need to mine the Red Sea and maybe place some long range cannons on the coast and they can cut of one part of the access to the Mediterranean Sea, it will be hard for Australians and Indian troops to get to North Africa, they will have to take the long way around Cape of Good Hope. That makes sense. They would invade Djibouti for the port and position in this case undoubtedly.
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Post by lordroel on Jul 11, 2016 18:12:17 GMT
The only need to mine the Red Sea and maybe place some long range cannons on the coast and they can cut of one part of the access to the Mediterranean Sea, it will be hard for Australians and Indian troops to get to North Africa, they will have to take the long way around Cape of Good Hope. That makes sense. They would invade Djibouti for the port and position in this case undoubtedly. And because it was French territory and thus a enemy.
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Post by spanishspy on Jul 12, 2016 1:18:26 GMT
That makes sense. They would invade Djibouti for the port and position in this case undoubtedly. And because it was French territory and thus a enemy. That too, certainly.
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Post by lordroel on Jul 12, 2016 2:54:27 GMT
And because it was French territory and thus a enemy. That too, certainly. Well we have run out of options to who the enemy is, it is not a super South Africa, its not a rough Belgium Congo and its not Ethiopia.
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Post by spanishspy on Jul 12, 2016 19:50:07 GMT
Well we have run out of options to who the enemy is, it is not a super South Africa, its not a rough Belgium Congo and its not Ethiopia. Why not Ethiopia?
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Post by lordroel on Jul 13, 2016 3:06:50 GMT
Well we have run out of options to who the enemy is, it is not a super South Africa, its not a rough Belgium Congo and its not Ethiopia. Why not Ethiopia? I do not see Ethiopia becoming the Germany of Africa and survive long enough so it wile be able to be the enemy of the 36-Hour War.
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Post by spanishspy on Jul 13, 2016 18:44:31 GMT
I do not see Ethiopia becoming the Germany of Africa and survive long enough so it wile be able to be the enemy of the 36-Hour War. Perhaps, but then who else?
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Post by lordroel on Jul 13, 2016 19:06:19 GMT
I do not see Ethiopia becoming the Germany of Africa and survive long enough so it wile be able to be the enemy of the 36-Hour War. Perhaps, but then who else? A Egypt that is not under British control.
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Post by spanishspy on Jul 14, 2016 14:31:09 GMT
Perhaps, but then who else? A Egypt that is not under British control. How would they come about?
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Post by lordroel on Jul 14, 2016 14:32:14 GMT
A Egypt that is not under British control. How would they come about? I do not know, the 36-Hour War is hard to get a enemy that is able to start a nuclear war with the United States.
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Post by spanishspy on Jul 14, 2016 14:33:23 GMT
How would they come about? I do not know, the 36-Hour War is hard to get a enemy that is able to start a nuclear war with the United States. That it very much is.
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Post by lordroel on Jul 14, 2016 14:38:21 GMT
I do not know, the 36-Hour War is hard to get a enemy that is able to start a nuclear war with the United States. That it very much is. Maybe the United States is in war with itself.
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Post by spanishspy on Jul 14, 2016 17:39:15 GMT
Maybe the United States is in war with itself. Between who and who, though? The nation was very unified after WWII.
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