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Day 2,881, 00:36 Published in USA Pakistan by Nastoor


Citizens of the eUSA,

First of all, congratulations and celebrations are in order. The war we’ve been waiting for just took place and we came out on top.

I can not stress enough how stressful this war was, but I can not even begin to express how proud and thrilled we were when we prevailed.

Let me take you on a journey of planning during all this war and share with you some images I managed to save. So please bear with me.

As you might know, we don’t like to have enemies near our borders. First Chile tried to land in Cuba a couple of weeks ago, and one of our ex-citizens single-handedly took care of them. This time it was FYROM, and their presence in the area made us uncomfortable. We knew we had to act and to remove them from our vicinity as soon as possible, as they were a formidable foe, and one that posed a serious threat.

The best defense is offense. 😉 🙂 😃 😁

The whole defense squad gathered and sought out different strategies to act on.

At some point in time we realized we weren’t facing only one enemy. Bulgaria was airstriking in, Chile was gathering food, Indonesia, Spain and North Korea had proposed NE. They all wanted a piece of this meat. They thought they could take on us with ease.

But they made one mistake. They forgot the most crucial piece of the puzzle. Our allies.







I contacted my friends in Argentina, Gnilraps filled their Airstrike, and they showed us what true allies are by agreeing to Airstrike FYROM and give us support. Their Airstrike was of paramount importance.

Portugal was ready, too, to do what we asked. I still remember, they said "If we're going to die, might as well die together". Slovenia had put up CO's, Iran was fighting for us all day long, and of course, the Greeks' unstoppable tanking.


We had a very different approach to the war only hours before our attack started, but moments before the attack, an idea was proposed that we will scratch our old battle plans, and instead go heavy in the first battle to get the upper hand. Everyone agreed and it was go time.

The battle started out rough, we lost quite a few points. But we kept the battle close. We were winning D1 & D4, while they took D2 and D3. We managed to turn one D4 round epic, and they won a few D2-D3 epics so they took the lead.



A point came where we were at a crossroads. Winning a D2-D3 was our priority, so I told Gnilraps we are going to win this and went in with all we had. We were neck-deep in this, and there was no turning back now.

Winning a lower division at that time was of paramount importance. We had barely won any points in D2-D3 until then in the battle. If we won that round, the enemy’s bank would break in that division as they were on a tanking roll in the previous rounds, their morale would be dead, and we would be on a winning momentum. We couldn’t keep fighting without those divisions. Seeing as our D2 was the strongest, I decided that D2 will be the division since we were strongest there. So we contacted our best D2 tanks, some mercs, and made it clear that this would be the round that either we triumphed or we accepted our fate.




From the first second on, we started to fight, but put up no CO at this point. We had the wall for the first 15 minutes, but then they moved it back into their favor until the one hour mark. That is when the show began.

I was setting the CO’s, so I can attest that at one point in the round we were spending 100k/minute in this round. But it was worth it for the reasons mentioned above. In that round we also saw massive CO’s up from Bulgaria as well as, notably, Croatia for our enemy.










D2 top 5 on both sides:




The moment of victory was chilling. We had cut their lead from 9 points to only 2, we had hit where it hurt them the hardest, at their strongest division. We had demolished their enthusiasm. From here onwards, the enemy had given up, and we knew the battle was ours.

Here's a few more images:






A little while after the NE battle started, a RW in Prince Edward Island began, while at the same time the Argentinian airstrike was going on as well.

Our main focus, during the RW too, was on our NE battle, and while we were busy with that, we were falling behind in the RW.


The score before our focus shifted solely to the RW.


And after.

The last round in D4 was interesting, as it turned epic due to high CO's from the other side.


The winds of war blew our way, we took it head on and came out on top. We accepted the challenge, and we felt the exhilaration of victory. Victory at all costs; for without victory, there is no survival.


The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly; it is dearness only that gives everything its value.








Thank you for reading

Yours,

The DarkKnight