The German military is incredibly powerful. There is little doubt that the Cowboy President will order the dutch forces to support the Ruhr division in their march on Belgium. France will undoubtably fail to seize the north given the strength of the German western front, unless the French diplomatic core can somehow secure English aid. But will the English be willing to help the French when they could make a landing in Denmark instead, neatly cutting the head off of any German expansion into the Baltic theatre?
Javier has made a number of tactical blunders. If they intend to make war on the Austrians, or expect invasion from the same, ordering the Roman Legion to support the Venicean border would have been wise. If not, moving the Roman forces into position for a landing in Tunis or Greece would have been wise. Leaving the primer army of the nation in the capital is just looking for trouble.
Things look grim for Czar Kyle, with the Ottoman making a strong showing in the south, the Germans on the border to the west and an unexpected stall of the Norwegian Conquest. While it is unlikely that Sevastopol will fall this autumn, it may prove impossible for the Czar to take Rumania. One wonders what the Ottomans have planned next - Sultan Ahmed might attack Rumania in a number of fashions, or order the Armenians into Sevastopol despite the meat grinder that front will prove to be, or even make an attempt on Serbia of Greece. No clear strategy is evident, and I suspect that is precisely how the Sultan likes it.