With the decision to launch both Operation Condor and Warhorse at the same time there were several overhauls in the planning of the two operations. This of course took the form of working out how to use less men and encircle as many men as possible. This led to them full embracing proposals that had been raised in Germany which they called Blitzkrieg or lightning warfare. However, a problem with using Blitzkrieg against Chile was that as the majority of Chile was protected by the Andes and the part that was not protected was well defended or recently annexed from Argentina. So, the La Paz Pact looked for ways to attack unexpectedly. In this particular case they supported the Bolivian proposal of naval landings behind the Chilean lines and from there their aim was to capture Santiago and force the Chileans to capitulate immediately. Towards Venezuela the plan was to just breakthrough the front via Landcrawlers and hopefully take Caracas before the defenders were able to fight back well. The plans were insane and relied upon speed to work so in other words they were what defined the La Paz Pact all the way back to the Mesopotamia Pocket quick decisive action to defeat the enemy. In other words, it was the La Paz Pact hoping that if they rolled up to a bar and punched the strongest guy there in the face that they would knock them out then and there without starting a long drawn out brawl.

Operation Condor was launched on the 5th of April 1951 with the Uruguayan, and Argentine Navy slipping from their berths and sailing towards the south and destiny. Along the long land border with Chile the armies of Bolivia, Argentina, and Uruguay gathered in preparation for the launching of their victorious conquest. To the north along the Venezuelan Border the Peruvian, and Colombian Armies gathered in preparation. The war began on the 21st of April with artillery raging over the borders as the La Paz Pact aimed for their vitally needed decisive victory. However, they had a rather major issue in that their naval forces had run into a very, very, very nasty storm just north of the Falklands for three days the warships had no actual idea where they where so when the storm ended they headed for land to reorient themselves. When they landed on the Falklands at Port Stanley the Imperial Garrison told them to and I quote the Australian Commander "To Fuck off back to Argentina.". The navy refused and requested supplies and directions when the British refused some Argentines decided to seize it for themselves. Storming the nearest warehouse, they accidentally shot three guards as they fled with meat and water. When the British turned up the next morning to request the troops for a trial they had found out that they had slipped out in the night. The British promptly sent off their South Atlantic Squadron to hunt down the La Paz Pact fleets of course at the time the British South Atlantic Squadron was sailing from Ascension Island and would take a lot of time to get there.

-Extract from an Infotube video on the South American Inferno.

The Commonwealth of Australia following Imperial Federation was a very boring place compared to some other places for example the South African Commonwealths were dealing with the division between the Boer dominated Commonwealths and the Anglo dominated ones alongside the rights of the native people. In Canada, and Ireland there were long running and very brutal terrorist groups unleashing their wrath across those nations. While India was India and we do not talk about India without Dr. Brodén at this university so that is for another day. Anyway, despite not being engaged in a brutal terrorist campaign or raging debates between the two main groups of settlers does not mean that Australia was not interesting. For starters there was the major problem of the Aboriginal People demanding rights mostly through the use of strikes via their reasonably powerful unions. The actions of the Aboriginal unions were not crushed despite the wishes of the Commonwealth Government because a majority of Aboriginal Unions worked at the Ayer's Rock Shipyards which produced the interstellar ships vital to humanities war efforts and they needed the workers so the unions were not crushed. This slowly led to more and more rights being given to the Aboriginal People of Australia including changing the names of certain important areas such as Uluru and Kunanyi and granting them the right to vote in 1958. Australia was not always the beacon of progressivism that it is now well not really, but they are still seen as progressive for whatever reason.

-Extract from a Rambling Speech about Australia following Imperial Federation given by a homeless History Teacher in northern London

The Third Battle of Ùr Albion was the perfect example of the average battle during Anubis's great offensive against humanity. The Jaffa and Kull stormed through the Stargate into pre-prepared defences including dug in Landcrawlers and artillery all within close range so that they could release the wrath of mankind on to the Goa'uld attackers. Not that it did much to the Kull they strode forwards through the wrath of mankind while their Jaffa comrades were melted with plasma or in some cases crushed as the Landcrawlers were forced to abandon their positions or be torn apart by the Kull. The British then tried to pulverise the Kull from afar using their artillery which also failed instead they just turned the forests around the Stargate into a very nice crater strewn field with a Stargate in the middle. As the Kull reached their assigned perimeter they just stopped while the few Jaffa that had survived launched an attempt to break out and were promptly slaughtered and hung from the trees by the natives. The British knew that they needed to retake the Stargate and attempted to retake via a normal offensive. The Kull tore the offensive apart and the British were forced to withdraw with shame on their faces and so they turned to a more violent method of dealing with the Kull. They dragged in an old satellite from out of system via the HIMIS King Arthur and set the satellite on course for the Stargate. When it impacted the planet two out of three Kull assigned to the planet were killed the other one was badly wounded and died a few hours later after a Landcrawler ran into them at full speed.

-Extract from Christopher Bowes's book The Bloody Wolves of the Stars: A history of Imperial Stargate Command.