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MartyMcFly05 wrote: BRITISH CIVIL WAR Latest developments:

In the former British Raj, loyalist and nationalist forces meet at Bangalore, where a (temporary) state of alliance is declared against the Communist forces of the east. Battles rage for control of Delhi and Hyderabad, besieged nationalist forces now being assisted by loyalist supplies and weaponry.

North Africa sees the last Loyalist (government) forces fall to the Ottomans. Some Jihadi groups continue campaigns in the desert, but mostly the Ottomans have full control of Egypt and Libya. Loyalist forces continue to resist in the Sudan.

South Africa continues its jolly march north against flagging loyalist resistance, while the socialist holdouts Karoo finally surrender. It looks as though South Africa will become a regional pwerhouse in the future. Loyalist forces fall back to defences along the Zambezi, and in the north against Tanzania to the narrow area running from the Congo to Mozambique.

Large areas of Kenya are now in the hands of the KLFA, despite Italian incursions from the north. Loyalist forces flee north out of Uganda to the Sudan, with an end goal of fleeing through French territory to Nigeria.

The Loyalist defensive line in the Arab Emirate states runs from Abu Dhabi to Al Ain and onwards to Sohar. With the Royal Navy providing constant supplies from Australia, a mix of British, Anzac and Emirati troops keep up a tenacious resistance against the Communists. Further south in Yemen the Ottomans are a-roamin', though have met some conflict with Jihadist fighters who would prefer independence rather than imperialism.

And in Great Britain, the Loyalists begin a large-scale counter-offensive northeast towards London, even as forces in southern Scotland are evacuated by sea against formidable Scottish forces. At Gala, Scottish forces come into conflict with the Communists, who fail to break the Scottish lines. What about Orange State?