After much deliberation, it was finally decided to target the Nordic Trio for the next offensive.
For one, the Three Nordic Countries have a large land area and possess abundant mineral resources and other supplies. Even without Italy and Spain, the Nordic region still provides Germany with a large quantity of iron mines and other mineral resources every year.
With these iron mines, Germany would naturally be able to hold out for a longer time, which is disadvantageous for the war as a whole.
Secondly, the Nordic Trio consists of three kingdoms, and if they actively liberate these three countries, it also means that the United Kingdom and Australasia could engage in interest exchanges with the royal families of these three countries.
Monarchical countries still share common interests, whether it is securing their future position, seeking higher status, or simply seeking more resources through the Nordic countries, all of these goals could be achieved through this opportunity.