@Uncrustable:
@Uncrustable:
The only other logical way USA could sink the German TTs is a fighter/tac bomber carrier mass in SZ 102 on USA3. Then on USA 4 these air units could attack the german fleet in SZ 110 and be picked up by the carriers if they survive. But again remember you have to kill a destroyer (very possibly 2 destroyers) a cruiser a battlehip an aircraft carrier and 2 fighers to kill any TTs. Thats a tall order for fighters and tacs but it is doable i guess
You could have 5 carriers in SZ102 with 9 fighters and 1 tac bomber at the end of USA 3. Then on USA 4 these air units would crush the german fleet in SZ110 and kill all the TTs. If you only got 4 carriers with 7 fighters and one tac then it is almost a 50/50 fight (actualy in favor of the axis) and will be up to the dice to determine the winner
But honestly germany is not going to go through with sealion if USA commits to this (can use the TTs to crush Novgorod instead), and Japan is most likely going to own the pacific, so this is not a very practical strategy
You forget UK can purchase up to 3 Subs, 1 DD (26 IPC) on UK3. Put 3 Subs in SZ109, 1 DD in SZ110. NCM its Bomber to Iceland.
Russia can add a Sub or two as early purchases and move up to 3 SS from SZ125 to SZ110. 12 IPC isn’t a HUGE world of difference for Moscow over 3 turns of purchases, its the equivalent of 4 less Inf - which TBH if you wait until G4 to move on Moscow at the cost of 4 Less Inf for Moscow, that won’t break their back.
R4 sends 3 Subs from SZ125 - SZ110
UK4 sends 3 Subs, 1 Bomber (SZ109, Iceland to land in Eire).
US4 Can send many different arrays of units, I prefer 2 Ftr/TacB with 4-5 Bombers because if you turn on Moscow I can use some of those Bombers in the Pacific and if any of the Ftr/TacB survive, I can land them on Eire to help defend all those Bombers I sent.
How long can Berlin hold out from a Russian push with its units trapped on London, even after taking London? Long enough for Japan to win the Pacific after the US went 90% Atlantic?