Day 101: America Makes Big Win

Day 701, 18:39 Published in USA USA by Desertfalcon

Third time's the charm, at least that was the case when the U.S. tried to take a Canadian region back from Hungary. Manitoba fell to American forces today thanks to a successful last minute tanking operation that had over 350k net damage done to the wall in about eight minutes. The U.S. took an early lead in the battle which held until this morning when Hungary started to push the wall back up through the regions and into no mans land. It stayed there until the last few minutes when America blitzed with their tanks to bring the wall down to about 15K at closing. This battle has been one of the largest of the war so far with both sides ordering their troops to kamikazi down to 40 wellness.

This kamikazi technique could mean for a smaller battle today in Washington since there will be less people able to fight today. The timezone difference could end up hurting the U.S. in the next battle since the battle will end shortly before peak time for the U.S.. While it will still end at a time when most Americans can get to their computers the American surge will be at the beginning of the battle rather then the end.

North Korea made a huge victory as well with the liberation of Hamgyong via resistance wars. Resistance wars very rarely succeed and North Korea was just able to squeak this one out with the wall just under 1K at battle's end. The RW in Hamgyong helped out F/E in the U.S. and Canada quite a bit since it managed to split Hungary's defenses three ways. Now the North Korea is back on the map it isn't likely that we will see another resistance war pop up anytime soon, however North Korea will still be able to act as a thorn in PEACE's side.

Canada lost their battle in Nunavut but the fact that it helped split Hungary's forces and helped America and North Korea win means that it could be considered a success. That's about it for today, I managed to squeak out three articles today (just like how I squeaked out that dump last night). All the U.S. has to do right now is win a few more battles and this war will just about be over.