News:
- Nicaragua mobilizes on Germany's side.
- US Shock increases to 80.
- Soviets concerned over the South American situation. + 10 Soviet Intervention
- Soviet leaders concerned over CSA traitors. + 5 Soviet Intervention
Supply: 27
VP: 152
LP: 8/8 - the "NYC refugees" were mostly crushed
AS: 21/22
Fronts - Panama: Well, they've gotten most of their cavalry up to Panama. His main infantry stack can be seen 2 turns from the Canal. The Brazilians will be able to bring approximately 1 1/2 to 2 full stacks of units to bear (intelligence suggests at least 1 arty, 7 inf, 4 cav, 2 HQ) against the garrison, which consists of 6 subpar infantry regiments, a battalion of heavy engineers (HQ unit), and a battalion of medium howitzers. I should be able to hold the position until Turn 10.
The Nicaraguans and their stack have activated as well. I doubt he will use it to try to surround Panama, but the extra units I sent there just might scare him into doing so, which will lose him a sizeable chunk of time. However, if he decides to take Nicaragua's army north, he will defeat Guatemala, El Salvador, and the Honduras easily enough. The army will be pretty used up by then, though, and an attack on Belize will see its destruction and will require a Mexican detachment to put down Belize.
If the Brazilians send men to take Cuba or some of the other islands, they will waste forces needlessly, something I always welcome. An attack through the south of Cuba will end in exhausted, unsupplied troops reaching Havana in time to surrender. The rest of the Carribean will certainly contest any regional invasions, and even if the defenders fall, the Axis player gets only a few measly VPs for his trouble.
