((There doesn't seem to be a consensus, so I'm just moving things along a bit.))
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2269
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While the 17th was restoring a little bit of stability to their patch of the world, things were just as unstable as ever across the Mississippi. President Norris had come out in top but faced disloyalty and risk of coups from below. So he returned to the oldest trick in the book and tried to rally the population together with an outside war.
India had resisted American hegemony going all the way back to the forth world war. Their role in securing victory meant that even the imperialist president Jenkins had been reluctant to make them toe the line. Escaping the worst of the weapons of mass destruction of the forth world war, they had grown into an economically powerful rival to the militarily powerful United States. A nominally friendly but complicated alliance lasted for many years until President Norris, who spoke of the dangers of the powerful Indian military.
In 2265, India possessed over 20,000 ballistic missiles capable of hitting targets anywhere in North America.
Norris made demands of India for disarmament and when the demands were inevitably rebuffed, ordered a sneak attack on the Indian military in 2268.
Norris was confident that with nuclear landkruzers he could interdict the coastal cities of India and force them to accept his demands. Furthermore he could send the generals he feared the most far away, thus removing threats to his power at home. For eight months this strategy seemed to go well as Mumbai, Surat and Kochi were seiged into surrender. Then came Colombo...
No, not ColumboColombo, in Sri LankaIn September of 2269, India revealed it's new weapons system against the 9th Armored.
This new weapon released a burst of subatomic particles that disrupted nuclear power generation through thousands of meters of water. The machinery of the landkruzers fell inert as the nuclear generators died. Swarms of nuclear torpedos soon followed and for the first time in history, landkruzers were defeated
Wreckage from the UST Andrew Jackson, pride of the 9th ArmoredIn a fit of rage, President Norris labeled the Indian Expenditionary Force traitors causing the garrisons of Mumbai, Kochi and Surat to prompty defect and abandon the occupation of India. Within a week, India had effectively won the American-Indian war. It was unprecedented, the US simply did not lose wars. Nuclear Landkruzers were not defeated. The military might that controlled the world was suddenly broken...
Riots and rebellions broke out worldwide.
Splinter states rose up around the world, Nagasaki, Pyongyang, Bielefeld, Marsailles as the American backed governments suddenly found themselves unable to cope with the seperatism. Even the United States was rocked by rebellion. For the first time in 300 years, huge swathes of American territory openly declared independence from the Federal government, Cuba, Alaska, Quebec, Yucatan, Utah, Houston, Mexico City.
Within hours of the start of the Utah uprising, the National Guard had been driven out of Provo.
Survivors of the Provo Guard started fleeing east from the rebels, some ending up in Boulder, others joining the 17th. Religious persecutions between Mormons and non Mormons broke out in Provo and Boulder, followed soon by new waves of refugees and war.
It was obvious that Federal troops weren't coming. Norris was soon killed by his own people in DC and at least four different Generals made bids to replace him. The holy warriors of Utah soon push the Boulder National Guard east and put Boulder under siege. The steady pounding of artillery starts to tear down the mighty walls of the city.
Most of the 17th made it safely to Cavern Forge as the fighting started up. A few scattered units were stuck behind the battlelines but you can still muster a force of about 300 in all. And of course you still had nearly 700 soldiers who have small arms but dont have the combat gear to fight on the surface. There was still a crucial shortage of ammo and a nearly complete lack of heavy equipment. Given these realities, the senior staff pushed Carter towards different courses of action:
A) Join the winning side, help the holy warriors overrun Boulder and Federal troops are gone from this area for good
B) Boulder needs us, head around to the south and join up with the Boulder National Guard
C) Boulder needs us, attack the rear areas of the Utah holy warriors.
D) We dont want to be involved with either side. Claim our own stake of territory and keep both sides out.
E) We dont want to be involved with either side. Leave the area and head towards Texas. With Dallas in open revolt we can safely leave the county and go anywhere in the world.