Talk:A World of War: World 7 The Great Depression/@comment-26031225-20161216230924

Union of Sovereign States (Russia)
 * Goverment:
 * Military:
 * Wars & Conflicts:
 * Operation Garbage Caliphate: After years of uncontrollable expansion, the days of the Caliphate have finally come to an end. Operation Garbage Caliphate is launched on January 1st, 2023, when millions of troops from multiple nations cross the border into The Caliphate, in a crusade against their own existence. Russia uses around 3 million troops, 75% of its Navy and 70% of its Air Force in the very first year of the war, distributing them among the different fronts.
 * Iranian Front: The most important front for Russia. As soon as the Operation begins, 1 million troops open their way into Persian territory split in two armies; one army consisting of 400,000 troops invades from the Turkmenistan province into northeast Iran, while a second army of 600,000 men invades from the Caucausus. At the same time, dozens of vessels are strategecally placed in the Caspian Sea in case the Iranians attempt a counter-attack. Most of the Air Force is used in this front as well. Given the fact that this is a suprise attack and that the Iranians were unprepared, our troops manage to advance really quickly, even capturing Tehran by the end of the year after months of bloody battles.
 * Balkan Front: To secure Greek advances in the Turkish front and preventing the Turkish from flanking them, an invasion is launched on Bulgaria. 400,000 troops are used in this front and blitzkrieg tactics are widely used in order to capture the territory as soon as possible. With Sofia falling into Russian hands by late November, the remaining parts of Bulgaria are easily occupied.
 * Turkish Front: In the Turkish front, we launch an small invasion in Eastern Turkey in order to distract turkish fronts from the Greeks. 300,000 troops are sent to invade from the Caucasus, and they are told to collaborate with the Kurdish independence movement against Turkey, which they do.
 * Economy:
 * Technology & Research:
 * Diplomacy: