Talk:Deadly 2016: Panzerkampfwagen Schadenfreude/@comment-30574470-20161106000628

Egypt
 * Government: The Egyptian government announces cuts to social welfare and foreign aid, instead funnelling money into the now-combined military and police forces. This allows for more secure control over the country. The military reaches 2 million, due to compulsory conscription
 * Military: The Egyptian population has reached 98 million. Manpower is estimated to be 45 million, with those fit for service at 38 million. 1.8 million reach conscription age annually, and conscription is compulsory. Egypt has 2 million active troops, with 1 million in the reserve. The Egyptian Land Force has 5000 tanks, 14500 AFVs, 950 SPGs, 2500 Towed-Artillery, and 1600 MLRSs. The Egyptian Naval Force has 1 Aircraft Carrier, 15 Frigates, 5 Destroyers, 7 Corvettes, 16 Submarines, 200 CDCs, and 50 MWAs. The Egyptian Air Force has 400 fighters, 500 FWAAs, 300 transport aircraft, 400 trainer aircraft, 300 Helicopters, and 80 Attack Helicopters
 * War for Sudan: 400,000 Egyptian troops pour into Sudan, occupying the coastline and acquiring Port Sudan by mid-February. Dongola and El-Samar fall with a swift land invasion, and Kassala and Gederef fall soon after, surrounding the Sudanese in Khartoum from the north, east, and south, only after the capture of Sinja and Rabak. The Egyptian Army advances toward Khartoum after Rabak falls, while another Egyptian force advances from El Damar. Khartoum is attacked and flanked, and with the Sudanese soldiers so easily divided, Khartoum falls, and with it the Sudanese government. By November, a treaty is signed, and Sudan is annexed by Egypt with some autonomous privileges.
 * War against Saudi Arabia: A massive surprise attack is made on the Saudis, with 800,000 troops landing on Saudi soil. Saudi troops are obliterated as Jeddah, Mekkah and Medina are all taken over. Massive air strikes and naval strikes on coastal regions leads to the Egyptian occupation of the coasts, while 300,000 troops battle through weak Saudis, attacking the weakened and vulnerable Riyadh (due to regular airstrikes prior to the attack), surrounding the capital while the Saudis move away from their other fronts to defend their capital, allowing other nations to occupy more land and advance. Riyadh is breached, but not taken over, and intense fighting ensues.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Iran: Alliance accepted, but only if you allow me to take Jordan.
 * ATR: Can we buy Cyrenaica or (if possible) Libya itself?
 * Chad: Troops are put on their borders, demanding that their sovereignty is handed over to Egypt. If not, it is war. They cannot join the African alliance, because the paperwork would take too long and they have a limited amount of time to decide anyway. Egypt would develop Chad, while the alliance would do nothing but threaten Chad's very sovereignty. It os better to join an African nation than a failed alliance or a foreign imperial power.
 * Saudi Arabia: We demand the region of Hejaz, including the Holy Cities. Jordan and Yemen can have some land in the area too. Accept now and you shall be spared.