Chapter 3
Shortly after declaring war on America and Australia, England sent out a fleet of Eurofighter Typhoon's to bomb the United States. Once the US heard about the plans, they sent a fleet of F-35's to intercept and destroy the British jets.
The two fleets met over the Atlantic Ocean and fought, determined to win. The battle lasted over two hours with the British suffering a huge loss.
After the battle, the remaining F-35's returned to the United States. Once Italy learned that England had suffered a loss at sea and in the air, they decided to join forces with England.
Five days later, the Italy attacked Australia, destroying one of it's military bases in the process. Then, in an act if retaliation, Australian forces attacked Italy, destroying Italy's fleet of battleships.
Once the Netherlands heard that Italy was almost defenseless, they joined the British-Italian alliance. Shortly after, Australia made one final attack on Italy in hopes of destroying their fighter jets.
Successful in their attempt, Italy was left with no way of attacking. They were left with only one option, to surrender.
After Italy's surrender, Australia turned it's focus on the Netherlands. Since the Netherlands had been lying in wait, they were fully prepared for the Australian forces. In Australia's one attempt on defeating the Netherlands, they were handed a loss beyond comprehension. Leaving Australia with only the option to surrender.
Seeing that America was facing defeat, Spain and Belgium joined forces with the United States in an attempt to win the war. Upon hearing Spain's entrance into the war, the country of France then joined forces with England and the Netherlands.
While the battles continued between the United States and England, Belgium focused on the Netherlands and Spain focused on France.
The Netherlands attacked Belgium, destroying half of it's supplies for the war, almost forcing them to surrender as well. When France learned of this attack, they sent supplies to Belgium to help in the effort, with the United States sending a small amount of supplies too.
Shortly after, while still battling France, Spain launched an attack on then Netherlands, effectively ending their presence in the war.
With Belgium having no enemy to face, they joined forces with the United States, who was still battling England.
While fighting both the Americans and the Belgians, England aided France in a final effort to beat Spain. After a successful attack on Spain's main cities, they forced the country of Spain to surrender.
Following the attack on Spain, only America and Belgium and England and France were left standing.
England continued it's never ending war against America. Countless battles occurred, with the war continuing for months on end. Both England and the US gained, and then lost ground. With both running low on supplies, World War 3 entered it's final phase.
The US Navy got a fleet of battleships and a fleet of fighter jets prepared for one final battle.
In command of the US Naval fleet was none other than Admiral Daniel Hunter, who had set up his base on the USS Phenom. The naval fleet advanced towards England's shore, and five miles out, they were intercepted by British battleships.
The battle at sea lasted a grueling six hours, with the United States emerging victorious, but barely. Though they had won, the US fleet had sustained substantial damage. Half of their ships were sunk, and the remainder were badly damaged.
Shortly after the battle at sea ended, the battle in the air began. The US had sent F-35's and the British had once again sent Eurofighter Typhoon's. Though shorter in duration, the battle in the air equaled the amount of damage of the battle at sea.
The battle ended with America once again barely edging out England.
After the two battles, England didn't have enough supples left, so they eventually surrendered.
With England out of the picture, America turned it's focus on France. Aiding the Belgians in the battle, they made easy work of the French, forcing them to surrender as well.
After countless battles, and millions of lives lost, World War 3 was finally at an end.
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