Hi guys, thank you for your comments, I think the P-39 question has been answered
Igkmas, that is superbly said, Greece done, although I'm sure we will be back for a bit more later.Greece was a political decision. It was undertaken because the UK had made a pledge to help the Greeks if attacked. And when the main aim in the end was to demonstrate to both the USA and the elephant in the room, Turkey, that the UK would stand by it's treaties, you could not step away and say " Nah, not going to do that!"
In fact the Italians attacked but the Germens weren't involved. The Greeks were scared of the Germans and thought that too much BritCom forces would trigger a German invasion. That is why from Oct 1940 right up to Feb 41, the BritCom forces were limited to a few squadrons of Aircraft, the ground crews to maintain them and I think a few AA batteries to protect them. And they only attacked Italian targets. I can find no record of Greek based RAF units attacking any German targets, not that there were many in range.
Metaxas wanted a minimum of 9 Divisions sent. That was more than the Allies had in the Middle East.
'There was 2nd Amd ( in name only really), 6th Aust, 7th Aust, part of 2nd NZ, 70th Div assembling in Palestine with 1st Cav Div. 7th Amd refitting and good for little else, 9th Aust undergoing training in Libya. All this time, at least two Division were closely engaging the Italians in Libya. The East African Campaign was in full swing and could not really be halted. The Red Sea needed to be clear of Italian interference so USA Shipping could sail right up to the Suez Canal instead of transhipping at Durban or Mombassa.
When Eden visited Athens in Jan (?) 41 to discuss things, Churchill told him to be careful to make sure it would not lead to another Dunkirk, After Metaxas died 26th Jan 41, the new Prime Minister agreed to a much reduced Britcom force.
And all that procrastinating by the Greeks meant nothing. Hitler had already in Nov or Dec 40 to invade Greece. Well before Britcom land forces started landing in greece.
Burma has some stories coming up to set the scene so to speak. The other points you've mentioned, I'm not going to comment on to avoid spoilers, and you've nicely sewn a few red herrings too!Also any changes to burma , im not sure about the burma situation before the campaign tough.