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Retaliation Sub Turn
My calculations show that a majority of the Gambians 'excessive force' army will be on foot, as they simply do not have the transports to accommodate them. As such it will take - if they do not eat, sleep or slow down - about 33 days to reach Chad. This is adequate time - and we could easily see such a large movement of troops having reports from our agents in the country.
This effort is frankly laughable.
Being that Chad currently is the only active - according to my research - Oil Transporter in North Africa, we are to stop supplying the Gambian Military and Nation with Oil. We shall see just how their tanks, vehicles and aircraft make the journey when they have no fuel. Naturally, halting transportation to the Gambians will mean the Oil price in Gambia will skyrocket. When we have stopped laughing our asses off, we shall continue with the next stage of the plan.
Air Interception
With an incoming horde of planes potentially heading our way - however we do remember the range of their planes being a maximum of 2,845 KM and given they have no fuel at all as per the earlier actions cannot actually get to us - we shall deploy our own air force, and if they are here already our new acquisitions. All and any aircraft that enter into our airspace that are not aircraft of our allies shall be annihilated. They will most likely be low on fuel - so this should be rather easy.
As per usual our large AA defences shall be on full alert.
Air Strikes
The Air Strike wing, our Harriers - will be deployed to perform high speed air-strikes against the Gambian Horde.
Missile Strikes:
Deserts make great targeting zones.
Missiles will be launched across the Gambia, with our Guerrillas acting to identify military assets for direct strike. One of our LGM 30 Minutemen Missiles will be fired at the Banjul International Airport, then twenty of our M45s will go for targets in western Gambia, and twenty-five DF3-A’s will go for targets in the east. They will strike power facilities, military instillations, road junctions as well as the towns in Gambia, namely: Bakau, Banjul, Bansang, Basse Santa Su, Brikama, Brufut, Farafenni, Janjanbureh (Georgetown), Jufureh, Kalagi, Kanilai, Kerewan, Kololi, Kuntaur, Lamin (North Bank Division), Lamin (Western Division), Mansa, Konko, Nema, Kunku, Serekunda, Soma, Sukuta, Tanji.
All missiles will be equally spaced so that the entirely of the Gambia is caught in the blasts however.
Alongside this, half our remaining missiles shall be on standby for launch at the incoming Gambian WarHorde, which shouldn't be pretty hard to hit.
Drone Strikes:
The huge horde of troops travelling across Africa make for a fine target. And given that they still have yet to actually invest in anti-air defences we shall perform a lovely set of drone strikes. Using our Burraq Drones we shall fly above the effective range of their assault rifles (at 17,000 Feet which it their max height range) and maintaining a high speed shall drop the Burraqs compliment of Ra'ad Bombs on them.
The Burraqs have a 250KM range, so will be used to perform strikes within Chad at any troops that get through. Lets see how they like 450 Kg of High Explosive dropping on them.
Troop Movements:
Our army is to secure the capitol, whilst the Troupes Du Assault will engage in Hit-and-Run attacks on any of the Gambian Army that gets through.
Counter-Attack:
With the entire Gambian army walking across the Sahara Desert and being blown to pieces as soon as they are in range, they have left their entire nation unprotected like the idiots they are. Our Guerillas - highly trained by the USMC and Pakistani Spec Ops - will deal with the Gambian Troops sent after them, and then secure the Gambians new capitol. Securing Military Planes and Assets they shall then Launch an attack on the Gambia's rather pathetic fleet, using planes to parachute in, find and arrest the Gambian Government. Alongside this, our agents shall rally support of the Gambian People, sighting that their own army and Government have left them. No civilians will be harmed, and we shall ask them to take to the streets in support of Chad.
Declaration:
The warlike intend of the Gambia has been proven by their veiled threat of 'let us cross your lands or we shall simply take them'. Gambia cannot be trusted. We shall ask all nations to deny them access and pledge our support to anyone who fights them.
Alliance Declaration:
The Government of Chad formally declares itself to be allies of the Nation of Morrocco against the 'Outrageous actions of Gambia''. We remain nuetral to their struggle with the Western Sahara region however.
Allies:
All actions will be done in conjunction with any troops or assets sent by our allies.
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