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Originally Posted by "Sgt Stryker":b7d32
It depends on the US objectives. Europe has no way to attack the US across miles of ocean covered by 12 carrier battle groups, around 30 688i SSNs, something like 500 F-15s and 2000 F-16s.
Europe has a shitty French carrier and 2 British Harrier-carriers (somehow I think the British would side with the US)
the US has 12 fleet carriers and 12 LHAs (double as Harrier-carrier) plus dozens of Aegis cruisers and destroyers. Aegis, being designed to counter Soviet "Granit" (NATO SS-N-20 Shipwreck) anti-ship missiles, can shoot down anything anyone can throw at it biggrin:
A land invasion would be more difficult, but the US could easily blockade water shipping routes to Europe.
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Most of that is true besides the fact of Canada. I most certaintly believe that the Canadian's would side with Europe. And we're not going to take Russia or British and turn them around into US Allies, mainly because Office Depot said USA vs Europe. So that would most certainly mean that the United States did something so horrible, that everyone was against them. Since I qualify Canada as being more aligned with Europe, they'd definately fit right in and start a northern offensive against the border, backed by British/German/Swedish troops transported from Iceland. Since it will take the United States almost six months to mobilize the Naval Blockade you're talking about, the European troops would definately have enough time to land in Canada and be ready for battle by the time the blockade hits the Atlantic. While the Northern Offensive kicks off, a European Naval fleet, in preparation while the US Fleet was being put together, would attack the American fleet in the Atlantic. This of course provoking the Americans to send more Ships towards the Atlantic, which in turn leaving the Pacific Ocean clear for the Russians.
( This is fun, hah. This is all in good fun, I don't hate you or America or anything..lol. oOo: )[/quote:b7d32]
Canada would be in civil war between the conservative western Canadians and the eastern liberal "froggies". Canada's west sides more with the US (From what I understand from talking with some of these folks they hate the mainly leftist governmet, especially their gun laws)