All right, guys. We've kind of reached a crossroads. The way I see it, we have two choices. We can a) push on to the bitter end, and probably lose, or b) I can treat the last two not-rounds as an alternate history, go back to the last true round save, and, with the benefit of experience, win this war.
It feels a little bit cheaty, but I kind of favor option b. It's getting increasingly difficult for me to go back to that game, only to get kicked in the teeth over the agonizing course of 10 minute turns. This was the first modern war I've ever really played in this game. I've certainly learned a lot from failure, and I'd like to get a chance to make it right. And besides, with the crazy luck we had taking Rome and not getting crushed by England, it's not like I feel like this is a totally legit game, anyway.
Then again, there is already the leadup to the fall of the empire, which is always fun. And there is something to be said for making an example of how not to fight a modern war. And accepting my defeat gracefully is the honorable thing to do.
So I leave it up to you guys. Heck, if you want the best of both worlds, I can write up a full alternate history round of the failed war and then go back. I do have the screenshots, after all. What do you think?