i will publish a series of articles under the title "The War of the West". In this series, I will try to summarize the events of the ongoing war in which France has found itself at the center. I am unsure how many parts the series will include, but I aim to release an article every three days until the war concludes.
As a French citizen, I must acknowledge that my perspective will naturally favor France. However, I am open to interviews or clarifications from opposing sides to present alternative points of view. My journal is open to everyone, regardless of allegiance.
Additionally, geopolitical complexities are not my forte, so I will focus on France as the central figure in these events, even if it might not always be entirely accurate. I hope you enjoy the read and encourage you to share your feedback and thoughts.


MAP BEFORE THE WAR:


DAY 1: The Unexpected Attack
The French people were gearing up for Christmas, with many preparing to battle the Grinch as part of their festive traditions. Internally, discussions revolved around the upcoming presidential elections, a matter of national focus.
Suddenly, the peace was shattered when Germany and Sweden launched a coordinated attack on France. At the same time, citizens in the United Kingdom ignited a revolution against French governance.

Germany occupied Strasbourg, the UK liberated London and Fance has stopped only the sweden attack on Manchester, and the Map goes to:


Day 2: The Defense Organizes
Having lost two regions, France awakens from the shock and calls upon its loyal allies. The French in Strasbourg had already begun a revolt against the German occupation when Italy attacked Marseille, and Germany, with its allies, especially the Swedes, launched an assault on our capital, Paris.

It was an unforgettable battle in Paris, with both sides fighting fiercely. Thanks to our valiant allies, the occupation of Paris failed, and the citizens took advantage of the absence of the army to liberate Strasbourg. However, no one really paid attention to the Italians, who had occupied Marseille while the armies of the entire West were engaged in battle in Paris. Finally the map went to:


Day 3: The Counterattack
"The best defense is offense":  this rule was ingrained in the minds of the French by their leader, Napoleon. Without wasting any time, France counterattacked by revolting in Marseille and launching an assault on Germany's territory. At the same time, under Swedish and German influence, the British began a second revolt against France.

The results of Day 3 were a success. The British revolution in Plymouth was quelled, the French easily retook Marseille from the Italians, and the invasion of Hamburg in Germany succeeded, opening the path to Swedish territory where France and its allies plan to start a war on the fourth day. But that, we will leave for Part 2 of "The War of The West." After the third day of the German offensive, the map looked like this:


A great thanks..

.. to our wonderful allies, the USA, Portugal, Slovenia, Japan, and North Macedonia! Without your help, France would have been wiped out. We will never forget your support, and we will invest more in joint and allied battles!

Thank you also..
..to our enemies, Sweden, Germany, and Italy. We didn’t see you coming, and it was very hard to fight against your brave warriors. We hope this war continues to be as challenging as it started.

... To be continued