While the army of Vancouver is fighting against the majority of the forces of EN-UF in Canarda, the Umrikans have made a stunning take. Diplomats brokered a ceasefire between Louisiana and Umrika, in exchange, Louisiana allowed Umrikan forces to make an amphibian landing on the Atlantic side south of Battaland.
Louisianan president, Dave Jefferson applaudes Umrika for the ceasefire and hopes to work with Battaleon and the Umrikans to a future of unity and shared commerce.
Meeting with little resistance the soldiers marched forward until meeting with EN-UF soldiers at the mouth of the St. Laurent River. However, Battaleon instinctively led a band of resistance to the other end of the St. Laurent and together the forces took over the EN-UF stronghold.
From here the Umrikan forces surrounded Toronto which has been subject to heavy devastation from the EN-UF soldiers. Shelling from within the city has been hitting the countryside where the soldiers of Umrika and Battaleon are encamped.
Battaleon believes that the only way to render an expedient victory is to have an air-raid on the city of Toronto. The Umrikan government has complied and plans are underway only because it is understood to be necessary to receive the surrender of EN-UF.
EN-UF Prisoners at St. Laurent |
From prison, Canardian Prime Minister Stefan Trumpeter has released a message stating that he is well and is hoping to meet with the allied forces soon at the Quackstille prison
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