transmit/rfnn/channel_emergtransmitline/begin
RFNN Weekly Report
Cleared for Public Release
Leading commanders now admit that they underestimated the tenacity of American forces.
The JSF made major advancements yesterday, recapturing all but two territories from our forces. Three Mile Island, Shenandoah Valley, and Springfield are now all securely in American hands following a brilliant raid led by Scott Mitchell himself. The lead commander for the JSF and always verbal Mitchell announced that,
"We are well on our way to securing our home turf. The Russian pests will be gone within a week."
The Kremlin responded by passing emergency legislation to bring our nuclear arsenal to full readiness. The Russian Air Force, much like efforts in Europe, has been flying continuous sorties to disable as many anti-missile satellites as possible. Not to be outdone, American Kenetic Rod Penetration Munitions Satellites(KRPMS)have been positioned over Russia. There is no doubt that this is the closest we have ever come to a exchange of WMDs since the Cuban Missile Crisis some sixty years ago.
This, unfortunately, is not the end of bad news. Once again Europe is back to fighting a single front war. JSF forces in Europe have been all but eradicated, leaving no other enemy to fight. Copenhagen and Istra have once again been lost, with Vlore under attack. While these have long been swing regions, the loss of the American/Euro front will lead to a large forward push in the near future. The planned voluntary Moscow recall scheduled to take effect in six days has been called off and troops dig in, once again, for the possibility of war in Moscow.
Reminder:
In the event of a nuclear exchange, we will without doubt be off the air for some time. The Chinese have rushed the launch of their anti-missile space platform to take place tomorrow. Full coverage will begin at 03:00 local time. That will be the safest place to be should the strikes commence. God willing this will never happen.
Stay safe.
transmission/rfnn/end
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

No comments:
Post a Comment