As promised, Here is my report on the USA, Demigod (I think). v1.5
To start with, I disbanded all those nukes in DC to help pay for a factory. I hate nuclear war, so I'm just getting 75 free shiels every time I get a new mid-range missle.
I checked a good deal of the civ-pedia too, mainly to get familiar with the units, tech tree and re-named improvements. I spent about two hours just reading history off the pedia. I love your personal notes in there too, El Justo.
I shipped 4 shermans out to Korea in preparation for a war I thought would come. As it happened, that war hasn't yet come, those shermans are there yet, and by the time the war DOES get there, the shermans will be too out-of-date to do anything!
In Apr 1950, the WP declared war on China, starting the first hot war of the game. They immediatly took the city of Harbin, and November, took Shenyang, and also ran over a British sub, touching off WWIII.
My small force in Europe did well, defending Germany, and even managing to capture the Soviet airbase near Dresden in Jan of 1951 (I needed it, becaus the French cultural expansion took away my other airbase). However, this goal was met for only 1 turn, for the French proceeded to take Dresden.

I suppose the Sovs were too busy in China to bother with Europe.
Considering the war in Europe to be well-in-hand (France taking Dresden seems a very auspicious start

), I turned my sights to Cuba. In March I landed 4 shermans there; in April, I pulled 2 out, invasion complete....a disaster at that. Upon landing, they were beset by hoards of cuban infantry, and though they suffered higher casualties than I, my two red-lined shermans were in no way sufficient to capture the island (well, duh!). I decided to wait for the development of the airforce, and by that time, the war would be over. In August, Britain signed peace with the USSR. WWIII had lasted ten months.
In December of that year, I completed the B52 plant (Is this a bug? I have the B52 plant up and running, but the B32 plant keeps spitting out Peacemakers. I thought the B52 plant cancelled out the B32 plant?). How nice those planes are.... How beautiful....
Nothing else much happens until May of '52, when Mao demands 100 gold from me. I figure that war with China wouldn't hurt, to say the least, so I decline. Mao backs down, to my disappointment.
In September, Athens build the Rock 'n' Roll thingie...Elvis was
Greek?! I didn't know that!
In March of '54, Scandinavia declares war on China, and comences to send individual M4 Shermans across the SU to get there....stupid AI.

I was afraid for a while that this could start off a huge war, but since Scandinavia was doing all the attacking, nothing came of it.
the I Armored Corps is formed in August of that year. I promptly filled it with Pershings, and waited for war with the WP so I could invade Cuba again.
Then, in October, the WP declared war on China yet again, and using U2 spy planes I quickly found their invasion force. They were headed over the Gobi desert, straight to Peking ( I had completely wrecked their communications systems last war from the Japanese airbases, and I guess they hadn't rebuilt them yet, and that was why they headed out over open terrain). The offensive comprised of 16 IS3s. A scary force for China to face. As it was, the WP military force was larger than mine, and I certainly didn't want the WP to have control of China; the amount of war materiel they might produce from it would make my situation worse than it was already. So I pre-empted the situation and declared war on the WP. Almost all my forces were near Miami ready to Invade Cuba, but my single B52 could be spared, and I used it to great effect (or to as great an effect as one can get from a single bomber squadron) to delay the Soviet advance. But alas, it was not enough. It slowed them, but they eventually did capture Beijing in Feb of '55.
Meanwhile in Cuba, my forces set sail immediately. The first and second Rangers battalions paradroped onto the island, while four other Pershing tanks went by boat. The next turn, the city was captured by my four Marine divisions waiting off the coasts, and the I Armored Corps landed next to Cienfuegos (What does that mean? 100 what?). I ended up losing both of the Rangers, both of which died attacking a single APC with one hp left (neither did any damage.) May I suggest that you make the rangers (and their foreign counter-parts of course) a bit stronger? perhaps a -1 hp penalty instead of -2? Sure, they have great mobility, but they can't kill a thing! Whats the point of moving anywhere, quickly, when once you get there, you die anyways? Just a thought.
In any case, the conquest of the rest of Cuba (I captured Havana in April) prceeded smoothly (those Iowas are SWEET!

), and soon I was able to deploy my considerable fleet of Peacemakers to Japan to help the B52 hold the Russians at bay. It worked. Although the Russians had by now taken Jinan (Mar, '55), their advance was stopped in its tracks. Somehow, when I wasn't noticing, the Arabs had taken Guiyang, though. Most of China now consists of the Himalayas and the Gobi cities. They only have two or three cities left on the coastal plains.

The war continued indeterminably for a while, then in October, the Chinese sign peace. Seeing this, I get peace also (having admirably accomplished my first objective, and narrowly accomplished the second) and started planning my next conquest. It would have to be neutral. And it should give me some strategic advantage... I spy North Africa! A perfect place to deploy the Peacekeepers from if I get booted from my new airfield in Europe, and a good springboard from which I might conquer the rest of Africa. I move my carriers, re-base to peacekeepers to San Juan, load the transports with my Corps and Marines, and Away I go! I declare war in November '55, and North Africa is mine by May of '56.
In other parts of the World, India and China had become locked in war, but since those damn imposing Himalayas are between them, nothing much happens. China manages to take one of their cities, but they soon lost it....
This situation becomes more volatile after the WP dclares war on India in Mar of '56. Again, I didn't want the commies to have any more industrial power than they already had, so I sent massive aid (in the form of 10,000 gold) to India. It worked. The city of Ahmabadad changed hands several times (to the tune of Soviet, Indian, Arab, Indian, Arab, Indian....), but India (at the moment) still controls all of her native lands. In fact, after a few months, India signed peace with the WP, and used the funds I gifted them to fight China. They managed to capture Kunming! NOOO! But I recently checked with the Indian government, and they are out of funds once again, having spent it all. They will not end up taking China after all.
As for future plans, seeing the turmoil that keeps enveloping all of China, India and the surrounding lands, I have decided that taking North Vietnam would be conducive to world peace

I have commenced buildup of forces, and soon my new oriskany class carriers will descend upon them and wipe them off the face of the earth...for the good of world peace, of course!
Very nice scenario, El Justo, I love it. Even though I do have the best hardware, without combined arms, even taking a pushover like North Africa would have been bloody. As it was, I only lost 2 marines and a Pershing when they counter-attacked me. Very nice balancing.
And those B52s Rock!