This video presents a hypothetical scenario of a coordinated Russo-Chinese invasion of the United States, focusing on the initial attack on Seattle and the subsequent US defense response. It details the stages of the invasion, the US military's countermeasures, and the eventual outcome.
Initial Attack: A surprise, coordinated attack involving cruise missiles, EMPs, drone swarms, and amphibious landings in Seattle. The goal was a rapid seizure of a foothold on US soil.
US Response: A swift mobilization of Air Force, Air National Guard, Navy, and Army units, leading to interceptions, missile defense activation, and a nationwide ground stop for civilian flights.
Defense Strategy: The US shifted from initial defense to a counteroffensive ("Operation Back Tide"), leveraging naval and air superiority to push back enemy forces. This included massive mobilization of National Guard units, and support from NATO allies.
Industrial Mobilization: The US leveraged its industrial capacity to produce and deploy weapons and equipment at a rapid pace, demonstrating the nation's resilience.
Outcome: The invasion is ultimately repelled. The enemy's "bite and hold" strategy fails, and their forces are significantly degraded. The US establishes a strengthened defense posture, both domestically and globally.