Have Sweden Invade Denmark [Đ•DEN's Voice]

Day 1,481, 12:47 Published in Norway Bulgaria by SandeRBG

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This article was published in Denmark by one of their main politicians and a current congress member Flitwick, who is doing the diplomacy between Norway and his nation. It is a part of the plan about Scandinavia and its unions and wars.

The first step of the plan - Fight For Denmark - This is Why - this is the last article about the start of the operation, published in Denmark as well.



Yesterday I wrote about why we are attacking Norway and why it is important to fight for Denmark against Norway. Today I will write about the next part of the plan.

In order to have Finland take over all of Denmark and Norway, there are two ways to do it, but at some point, Finland and Sweden would have to arrange a fight.
Okay, we they do not have to fight, but it makes everything go a lot quicker.

Today Sweden has started a Natural Enemy vote on Denmark. This was originally part one of the plan, now it has become part two.

As Denmark conquers one of the last Norwegian region Ostlandet, Sweden will conquer Vestlandet and make sure Trondelag is not liberated. This way the Denmark - Norway war will end, as Norway will be wiped off the map.

Sweden then starts taking the Danish regions one by one and we will help them do this. There will be no resistance from Denmark.

When Denmark is wiped too, Finland will NE Sweden and start going south, taking all the regions that was originally Norwegian. Sweden will then get momentum and take Trondelag and Nord-Norge.

Sweden will hold the Danish regions for a little while. Who is going to hold them I will reveal later, maybe tomorrow. They were originally intended to be held by Finland, but another solution came up.

So, fight for Sweden in the resistance war in Trondelag.
Fight for Denmark against Norway in Ostlandet.
Fight for Sweden against Norway in Vestlandet.¨

Thank you,
Flitwick