Talk:War in Europe 2018 (Second English Civil War)

Wouldn't the US simply take air superiority at the beginning of the war and then just bomb Russian supply lines, military instillations, missile sights, etc. until they surrender? Conventional warfare today is a lot different then it was in WWII. Today we don't need to take over bases and air runways with ground troops and tanks just so that our fighter and bomber planes can land and refuel and essentially leap frog their way to the enemy capital. Today we can just claim air superiority with maybe a couple days of victorious US "dog fights" then send in the bombers, which would basically be a turkey shoot. BarrenCroe 06:32, 14 July 2009 (UTC)

Awesome so far

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Belarus
Belarus is closely related to Russia, with President Alexander Lukashenko a close ally of Putin. Belarus is also, by the way, similar to the old Soviet Union in many ways, including economic and foreign policies, as well as the fact that they share an almost identical flag and coat of arms of that of the Belarus SSR.

Thus, it is more likely that Belarus would peacefully join Russia to form a new Soviet empire. - Realismadder 00:25, 15 July 2009 (UTC)