GarretSidzaka
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Well, here's how I beat him in Second Revolution
I simply had to dominate Bush on the first turn of the Revolution, after he nuked San Fransisco and New York. Bush himself was not in the Capitol when Anarchist guerillas from NYC liberated it after ambushing the stationed mechanized infantry.
After that, in the same week, the Rebels in New Orleans took Houston, the rebels in Seattle took Boise, Sacremento and Eureka fell to San Fransiscan built T-80's, Grand Junction was taken by militias from Las Vegas, and the Michigan Militia with Canadian Rebels took Detroit.
This was great, but three weeks later, after mobilizing 75% of the west coast rebel armies, the Battle for Los Angeles ensued. Bush was able to bring in reinforcements; he wanted to keep Hollywood and all the other riches in LA. I sent the four battleships I commanded to shell the perimeters and sent MiG 21's in to bomb as well. After that the T-80's made an assault on the mechanized infantry through a swarm of Patriot missles. The guerillas mopped up the mess. Los Angeles was in chaos and rioting for months afterwards and was never the same again.
With this kind of strategy, and researching first Popular Support, then fusion power and anarcho-syndicalism, I was well on my way to a powerhouse industrial war machine. Castro and Marcos made peace with Harper (they do every game), so I did too. now I only have two fronts (midwest and Tiajuana).
I made peace with Vicente Fox and then set my sights on Bush. I researched composites, so now I had US sniper tech and Abrams tanks and Paladin mobile arty. Next i researched the Fusion bomb (but never used it) and learned about JSF. I have already made my way into Texas; this is the beginning of the end for the a$$holes formerly in power.
After this, Castro really pushed passed his Florida occupation and into Georgia and South Carolina, taking Atlanta with ease. While this was happening, I conquered the impromptu Capitol in Chicago, forcing Bush to move once again, now to Charleston. After taking the Great lakes, I wiped out the remaining East Coast resistance and moved to his last hideout in Bangor, MA of all places.
The battle was brief but fierce and the last of Bush's supporters surrendered peacefully.
Bush was kept under strict house arrest in his ranch in texas, until his eventual escape...

I simply had to dominate Bush on the first turn of the Revolution, after he nuked San Fransisco and New York. Bush himself was not in the Capitol when Anarchist guerillas from NYC liberated it after ambushing the stationed mechanized infantry.
After that, in the same week, the Rebels in New Orleans took Houston, the rebels in Seattle took Boise, Sacremento and Eureka fell to San Fransiscan built T-80's, Grand Junction was taken by militias from Las Vegas, and the Michigan Militia with Canadian Rebels took Detroit.
This was great, but three weeks later, after mobilizing 75% of the west coast rebel armies, the Battle for Los Angeles ensued. Bush was able to bring in reinforcements; he wanted to keep Hollywood and all the other riches in LA. I sent the four battleships I commanded to shell the perimeters and sent MiG 21's in to bomb as well. After that the T-80's made an assault on the mechanized infantry through a swarm of Patriot missles. The guerillas mopped up the mess. Los Angeles was in chaos and rioting for months afterwards and was never the same again.
With this kind of strategy, and researching first Popular Support, then fusion power and anarcho-syndicalism, I was well on my way to a powerhouse industrial war machine. Castro and Marcos made peace with Harper (they do every game), so I did too. now I only have two fronts (midwest and Tiajuana).
I made peace with Vicente Fox and then set my sights on Bush. I researched composites, so now I had US sniper tech and Abrams tanks and Paladin mobile arty. Next i researched the Fusion bomb (but never used it) and learned about JSF. I have already made my way into Texas; this is the beginning of the end for the a$$holes formerly in power.
After this, Castro really pushed passed his Florida occupation and into Georgia and South Carolina, taking Atlanta with ease. While this was happening, I conquered the impromptu Capitol in Chicago, forcing Bush to move once again, now to Charleston. After taking the Great lakes, I wiped out the remaining East Coast resistance and moved to his last hideout in Bangor, MA of all places.
The battle was brief but fierce and the last of Bush's supporters surrendered peacefully.
Bush was kept under strict house arrest in his ranch in texas, until his eventual escape...