Only cynics at Allied HQ say that the loss of Valetta will save the UK lots of merchant shipping which will henceforth not be lost to German and Italian subs. The truth of the matter is that this disaster may cost the Western Allies the entire North African coast including priced Egypt. Axis supply convoys will now be able to reach Africa much safer and nothing will stop the Axis to expand its campaign there. It is unlikely that sufficient British supplies will reach Alexandria to stop them. The position of the British PM is getting perilous as public unrest continues to rise in the UK also because of the unresolved French surrender issue.
The Western Allied ASW campaign is currently conducted with 6 carriers (5 UK, 1 French) and averages less than one HP per turn. The situation has worsened as the Bay of Biscay is now a save haven for Axis subs since it is protected by Axis tactical bombers operating from occupied France.
