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Slightly ASB, what if instead of allying with Germany to take Poland, the Soviets allied with the Japanese to take some of the states (not all, mind you, just some). So, after the deal is struck, the US is attacked in September of 1938, and the Soviet-Jap Alliance manages to take Lousiana, Mississppi, and Arkansas. As per the agreement, Japan brought 90% of the forces Naval power, and the Soviets brought 75% of the forces Infantry power, while they split 50-50 with bringing air power. The US backlashes quickly, and 95% of the attack group's ships are destroyed, along with 70% of the aircraft, and 20% of the infantry. They took back Louisiana and Mississippi, but seeing the incoming destruction, the Soviets and Japs pulled back ALL of their forces to guard Arkansas. Then, in a mass invasion, the Soviet Union drops 1,000,000 paratroopers (of Japanese and Soviet troops) into Arkansas to back up their comrades. They fortify Arkansas' borders and sit in for the long haul. In February of 1939, the Americans cut off their radio transmissions, and they are truly stranded within the state. What would happen next?
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