Why the UK is creaming Belgium in the attack on Flanders

Day 1,847, 13:46 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by Topdop

OK, so the UK has attacked Flanders, Belgium. Once the aura fades from this rare occasion, the analysis begins: the UK is creaming Belgium. The biggest question stands: why?

The answer can be explained as easily as 1 - 2 - 3:

1. The UK has less military units, but they're way more concentrated. Therefore, one military unit giving the Daily Order to attack Flanders has a huge offensive influence.
2. The UK has fifteen allies, where Belgium has (hmm.. let me think..) NONE. This means that fifteen other countries are on our side, so the offensive forces outnumber the defense 16:1.
3. An attack like this is rare for the United Kingdom to undertake. For this reason, people will notice and join the fight with all of the energy they have.

Therefore, the UK has a huge advantage and is creaming Belgium in the war. At time of post, the UK has a 33 point lead. (Guess what the score is: 33 to nada.) They need 50 more points to capture Flanders and make the Belgium government flee to Brussels and Wallonia, the other two Belgian regions.

This article was written by Topdop, who resides in London.