Weber ordered his remaining men to wait outside the office while he entered and, while the Minister was talking, sat down and listened. The portraits around the room finally reassured the director that the man he was speaking too was nothing but loyal to Bretonia. And so, he made a point not to spare any detail aside from infromation that only the Queen herself was to hear.
The Gaians are of relatively little note Minister. They have been largely confined to the taus, fighting our common enemy no doubt. Whatever bases they have left in Bretonia are probably in disarray or are being overhauled to accomodate long range patrols. Of course, they do like to remind us that they are around, but for now, it would seem that the bulk of their forces are focused in the Edinburgh system. Attempting to dissuade the French from looking at Gaia no dout.
The Mollies have been quiet as of late. The biggest problem we have with them is their infestation in the Poole system. It makes any serious attempt at establishing crown control over that system very difficult indeed.
The Hessians are quiet lately. Attacks are low and we believe they are begining a push somewhere in the deep omega against the Corsairs, likewise, SCRA attacks have also decreased somewhat. On the other hand, Corsair attacks have increased rapidly, Cambridge is a particular hot spot right now. We suspect there is a base somewhere in that system, although we have yet to find it if there is one. I hate to bring you bad news minister but the Norfolk fleet is hard pressed to counter the growing crime problem in Cambridge.
As to how we deal with the problems minister, I'm afriad there is not quick fix as I'm sure you're aware. Our enemies have us surrounded and are unusually unified. It's not about numbers sir, it's about taking away their cause to fight. Assualting bases is one thing, solving the root causes of why our enemies fight us is quite another. Right now, our biggest problem is the French and the Corsairs. We know too little to do anything about the Corsair forces however, the Gallic position has one key weakness. The Tau-31 gate, if we disable that, then their supply lines will be cut. It may be enough to delay another push or we can begin a counter offensive. Our link with Liberty will soon be overrun, at which point Rheinland will become our new best friend. I need to tell you sir, that our relationship with Rheinland is weak, the Omega-3 treaty is in a shocking state and we still have no joint policing of the Omega-3 or omega-7 systems. If we are to win this war, we need to be far, far more organised than we are currently.