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One day, Mr. Wetzel said that the U.S. could beat everyone if we took them one by one, but not everyone at once. I set out to find a way for the U.S. to do just that. Purple line is U.S. population Admittedly, the statistics seem to be against it, but that only means that creativity is needed.

This will be shown as a scenario, to make it clear how it would work, not everything that happens is in the plan. Our allies kick the U.S. military out of their countries and ban the U.S. from the U.N. U.N. headquarters moves to Brussels. The U.S. launches 17 satellites over the next 6 months. They orbit at 300 miles from the Earth.

The United Nations passes a resolution condemning the U.S. and demanding it surrender. Effects of EMP on the US

To show the USA it means business, the UN starts sending troops to the Americas and seizes American embassies. While the rest of the world cuts economic ties and prepare for victory, the US uses those satellites…

The world’s economy is thrown into chaos. Factories shut down and stock exchanges stop working. ( Basically, anything connected to the power grid won’t work because the emp will cause power plants to shut down and that abrupt shutdown will damage them) Aircraft are grounded and radars also stop working. Power won’t be restored for years as factories for critical components were affected by loss of power. Rebellion starts against governments as food supplies dwindle ( cars still work but gas stations aren’t operational) and basic services break down. ( no water, no ambulance, no police patrols, fires breaking out as people use wood for fuel)

After waiting 4 days (for generators to die), the USA invades Canada and Mexico. Having secured the borders, Britain gets invaded. Hope for the UN dwindles as governments try to restore order against separatist parts of the population.

Many internal governments are either collapsing or fighting large rebellions. Since the power won’t go back on without manufacturing new components and the only ones who can manufacture them are the U.S, the UN is forced to make peace.