"Your Majesty, I dare not deceive you. Currently, there's less than a 30% chance of victory for the Allies, and even that is only possible if Britain and France make a significant strategic error. Additionally, if the United States could lend us strong support, find a way to persuade Russia to withdraw from the war, and talk either Italy or Australasia into defecting, we might stand a chance of winning this war." After careful consideration, Wade Stedden replied with a bitter smile.
The supply chain of Allied Nations was cut off by the Allies, which essentially equated to the Allies holding the lifeblood of the Allied Nations.
Unless the Allied Nations can end the war in a short span of time, any hope for ultimate victory in this war is bleak.
Carl I, unsurprised, nodded approvingly, then asked, "What about if it's just us? I mean, excluding the Germans, what are the chances of us achieving a partial victory and ending the war?"