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Child Sexual Exploitation on the Internet. Preclearance in Canada and the United States. People also like setting up transport shucks to Europe or Africa as the US. US has mad money, but going in half cocked can be devastating and it takes a long time for more forces to make it across the sea.Īs for a specific strat for getting to end game General Hand Grenade has an interesting video on his UK middle earth strat, if you don't mind somewhat amateur YT vids. As the US don't let your allies (or your own concerns if playing 1v1) push you to moving in too early. Crippling Italy earlier is key to stopping them from getting too powerful off of national objectives For UK be sure to keep an eye out for sealion attacks, but even if you are under sealion threat 90% of the time you'll still want to launch a Taranto raid on turn 1. Using the pripyat marshes to stay just out of reach of the German deathball can be big fun. Your main goal is to entice the Germans into overextending then killing their fancy units like tanks or aircraft.
Some games defeat can only be delayed not denied.
As Russia, don't be afraid to fall back when necessary. So rather than a specific strategy let me just give this general advice: If a G1 or J1 happens then that is going to be a much different strategy than if they play conservatively. This is a harder question for the allies than for the axis, as allies need to be highly reactive to axis play.