Talk:The Future: Eve of War/@comment-29825777-20160331222604

Don't have much time so just doing the wars this turn

United States of the Middle East
 * The East African Conquest (Ethiopian Front): The war develops into a stalemate as Middle Eastern troops, while better equipped, become bogged down on the roads to Addis Ababa. As a result, Lead Commander O'Connell orders a strike with carbon Bombs on major concentrations of Ethiopian troops. These strikes cause a collapse in the Ethiopian lines, with Middle Eastern troops beginning a massive advance, seizing Addis Ababa on August 12. Ethiopian lines eventually stabilize, but are focused in the southern portion of the country. Middle Eastern forces reach the Sakorhoum border on October 13, and begin pushing north and south. The advance slows in the South, but the North falls by November. The Ethiopian government is now in Kartoum trying to communicate with its forces in the South, but the fight is practically over.


 * The East African Conquest (Sudanese Front); A massive offensive begins in January after the destruction of a Sudanese army in the west. The advance is mostly from Egypt, and forces begin a movement to surround the Sudanese in Kaurtoum along with the remmants of Egypt and Ethiopia. The advance begins in three spots: east, center, and west. The western groups goal is to secure the western border to prevent any AU aid from coming in. The eastern advance is to stop supplies from sea and destroy Sudan's remaining naval and trade functions. The center advance is to seize the Nile River and capture Kaurtoum, while the center advance is much weaker. This is in April. In November, another assault from the southern border from Ethiopia, begins, in the same locations. By this time, the western front has reached halfway down the border, the eastern front 1/4 of the way done, and the center front about 20 miles due to the preparation of a planned attack on the city planned for next year and rushing is not needed. In the south, forces manage to link up in the west and are about 15 miles apart in the east, and in the center march 90 miles up the Nile.

Occupied lands this year include all of northern Ethiopia up to the southern tip of the border with Chad except a few border regions in the North not near offenses and the western border, most of the Sudanese coast, and the parts of the Nile occupied, about 30 miles from the capital in the North and 480 miles in the South.