


The Federation, newly liberalised and increasingly prosperous as a result of Suvorov’s effective policies, gladly steps in, allowing the smaller nations to benefit from its rapidly growing economy. The EU uses the Chinese funds to buy large amounts of fossil fuels and raw materials from Russia which invests the newfound wealth to overhaul its own infrastructure, educational system and military, triggering a period of great economic growth in Russia and establishing Suvorov as a smart statesman with the appeal of a film star.Ģ031 – Having long been fed up with the empowerment of the now-weakened Brussels central government, the nations of Eastern Europe seize the opportunity to break away from the Union and turn to Russia as a future strategic partner and protector. China lends cheap credits in exchange for military bases on EU territory while providing guidance in the reconstruction of infrastructure, armed forces and domestic security agencies.

Western analysts dismiss the young leader as an ineffectual, chest-thumping mouthpiece of post-Soviet oligarchy.Ģ029 – China and the EU form the Eurasian Unity League (EURA), in essence a Chinese Marshall Plan for the broken economy of Europe. He openly declares his goals to be the elimination of all infighting and corruption and 'to create a new Eurasian hegemony with Mother Russia at its helm'. Meanwhile, the Russia Federation, which was left unscathed by the GLA attacks, inaugurates its new president, a charismatic visionary called Nikolai Suvorov. With the already troubled European Union at the brink of total collapse, the national militaries, backed by the numbers of China's PLA, assume temporary control in order to prevent a continental civil war. While the 'invasion' never had any chances of lasting success, it managed to kill, injure and dislocate thousands, destroyed the urban infrastructure of major economic centres and polluted large swathes of land through chemical and nuclear attacks. The United States have withdrawn all their overseas forces and China has put an end to the GLA insurrection that swept across Central Europe.
