At the same time as the Allies were planning a major counterattack on the Eastern Front, they were also planning to provide new support to Russia Nation on the Eastern Front.
There were two routes for Britain and France to transport supplies to Russia Nation: one was from the North Sea to the Baltic Sea, but it would pass through the waters controlled by Germans.
The second was from the Mediterranean Sea and reached the Black Sea after passing through Constantinople, which was controlled by Turkey.
The good news was that with the participation of the Italian Descendants, the Allies had an absolute naval advantage on both routes, so the supply lines to Russia Nation were not cut off.
Especially on the route from the Mediterranean Sea to the Black Sea, although Constantinople had strong seaside fortifications, Turkey was bound to lose all of its European territories under the joint attack of the Balkan nations.