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I tried to change them myself but whenever I load the mission it tells me that everything is done instantly
The operation itself was actually a bit of a gong show. The only reason it didn’t result in a disaster was that they were facing minimal opposition.
I tried to say that by mentioning it exposing numerous problems with interservice communication and planning, but I agree that that glosses over a lot.
Like, we invaded a country without very much of a military at all, using tourist maps with grids drawn on them, and bombed our own command posts and a mental hospital with A-7s -- all to do in several days what it would have taken four hours to do just by landing a flight of 3 planes at Grenada's airport. By comparison, Canada DID evacuate their medical students that way with absolutely no issue. But hey, Ronald Reagan inventing a hostage crisis for political clout like he did with Iran-Contra, what else is new?