World in Chaos

Hello, im working on a major scenario somewhat referenced to the game 'World in Conflict' the scenario is talks between the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact with Nato to discuss Border changes and Democratic Votes, after extensive debate and planning the Soviet Union decided at a time where NATO was vulnerable during talks standing down thinking they could take advantage of the USSR, thus the USSR took advantage of the situation and cross the Fulda Gap full force, in order to correctly make a scenario i could use help regarding strategy, tactics, and first movement
 
Hello, im working on a major scenario somewhat referenced to the game 'World in Conflict' the scenario is talks between the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact with Nato to discuss Border changes and Democratic Votes, after extensive debate and planning the Soviet Union decided at a time where NATO was vulnerable during talks standing down thinking they could take advantage of the USSR, thus the USSR took advantage of the situation and cross the Fulda Gap full force, in order to correctly make a scenario i could use help regarding strategy, tactics, and first movement

The Soviets lose and the world ends in nuclear fire
 

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A 1989 Soviet attack? The Soviet forces were falling apart, the Warsaw Pact was disintegrating and the NATO forces were far ahead of them qualitatively. It would go badly for the Soviets.
 
Yeah the world in conflict scenario isn't really reliable material if you are going for anything remotely realistic. Might as well use the Red Alert 2 scenario.
 
A 1989 Soviet attack? The Soviet forces were falling apart, the Warsaw Pact was disintegrating and the NATO forces were far ahead of them qualitatively. It would go badly for the Soviets.
There is a fictional American/German co-production documentary from 1998 about it. After a coup in 1989 by hardliners and months of crisis and internal purge in the Warsaw Pact countries and a siege of West Berlin, the Warsaw Pact sets up a operation called "Maskerovska" in March 1990, were Soviet and GDR troops invade the Baltic Coast of Schleswig-Holstein first to draw attention . After NATO tries to counterattack with full force, the Soviets invade through the Fulda Gap. Eventually the NATO wins on every Front in conventional warfare and liberates Berlin. The Soviet Union begins to regress into civil unrest and seperatist rebellions. The fictional dictator Soshkin orders to throw a nuclear bomb in the channel as a warning. The response triggers a nuclear war and the world ends.
 
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Hello, im working on a major scenario somewhat referenced to the game 'World in Conflict' the scenario is talks between the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact with Nato to discuss Border changes and Democratic Votes, after extensive debate and planning the Soviet Union decided at a time where NATO was vulnerable during talks standing down thinking they could take advantage of the USSR, thus the USSR took advantage of the situation and cross the Fulda Gap full force, in order to correctly make a scenario i could use help regarding strategy, tactics, and first movement
I think the best way to achieve something like this is to prevent Gorbechev from becoming the leader of the USSR and have someone hardline enough to commit something like this by cracking down on the dissents in the WarPac which then leads to a skirmish in West Berlin. I never played World in Conflict but that's one way I can see something like this happening in 1989 when the Warsaw Pact faced collapse by popular unrest.
There is a fictional American/German co-production documentary from 1998 about it. After a coup in 1989 by hardliners and months of crisis and internal purge in the Warsaw Pact countries and a siege of West Berlin, the Warsaw Pact sets up a operation called "Maskerovska" in March 1990, were Soviet and GDR troops invade the Baltic Coast of Schleswig-Holstein first to draw attention . After NATO tries to counterattack with full force, the Soviets invade through the Fulda Gap. Eventually the NATO wins on every Front in conventional warfare and liberates Berlin. The Soviet Union begins to regress into civil unrest and seperatist rebellions. The fictional dictator Soshkin orders to throw a nuclear bomb in the channel as a warning. The response triggers a nuclear war and the world ends.
IIRC, the nuclear exchange was caused by a malfunctioning radar thing which then prompts the USSR to commit the first strike for some reason.
 
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