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there is some kind of agreement with Greece already but me and Alt Naval never got around to a text
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Originally posted by thesmilingassassin
Interesting analysis Gavin, particularily with the Italian veiw on Turkey. Its also interesting that Italy has noticed the improved relations between Iberia and Atlantis.
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Originally posted by Desertfox
I just find it interesting that the report completely ignores the main Mexican strength, its strong and modern air force. its the only one of the three armed forces that can have a substantial effect on an AEGIS-Mexican War.
This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "Red Admiral" (Jul 31st 2009, 1:21am)
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The U.S. would be in a prime possition to rearm the Mexican airforce.
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Also Mexico has a substantial bomber force
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Originally posted by Red Admiral
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The U.S. would be in a prime possition to rearm the Mexican airforce.
But that would be against the laws of neutrality. A scenario where the US is belligerent is completely different and fairly unlikely. Mexico on the other hand is a loose cannon likely to go off at any moment.
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Originally posted by Hrolf Hakonson
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Originally posted by Red Admiral
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The U.S. would be in a prime possition to rearm the Mexican airforce.
But that would be against the laws of neutrality. A scenario where the US is belligerent is completely different and fairly unlikely. Mexico on the other hand is a loose cannon likely to go off at any moment.
Hmmmm? Aircraft are not warships, and neutrals are allowed to supply arms, ammunition, etc to combatants. It's only, as far as I remember, warships that neutrals may not supply to combatants.
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Originally posted by Red Admiral
the coastline is more broken, but an expansive network of fortifications around Bab el Mandab would restrict access.
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Originally posted by Brockpaine
Unfortunately for Italy, the French and British have the best spots in the Mandab Strait already picked out for coastal fortresses. I think back when AdmK was running France, he heavily fortified the Mandab Straits with coast defense guns - there was a map I've seen somewhere of the layout.
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Red Admiral" (Aug 7th 2009, 9:27pm)
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