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The European Federation Moves into the North Sea

EC2000 Battle for the Norwegian Sea

 

The joining of Continental Europe with Russia has created an economic power that continues to expand rapidly. It has created the largest standing army in the world; and with the old Soviet Navy rebuilt and combined with the rest of Europe's navies, the Federation now boasts one of the strongest naval forces, second only to an American Navy that has been on a recent down-sizing trend. The Russian Bear arises once again in its new-found union with the E.F. However, the latest setback is the joining of France with French naval assets to the E.F. The addition of French carriers and air power now increases the Federation's naval power projection. The European Federation has decided it can no longer tolerate American and British warships operating in the waters north of Iceland. The real reason is economic, namely the oil fields in the North Sea. Last month we saw the E.F. sieze the Baltic Sea, claiming it a protected waterway. The E.F is now making the move on the North Sea.


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