Withdrawing our attacks on the Navy is no small request. Securing the surrounding areas was tougher than anticipated but the goal was never anything less than taking ground and pushing the Navy back. We- I have to rely on your assessment of the situation here. The Navy's loss would allow us to push forward. Which we might not be able to after this is resolved. Do you really deem the situation that dire that there won't be a Liberty left if we press the attack now?
We'll keep tabs on Hamburg. Though Rheinland is in an unstable situation itself so we will have to rely on our allies there before we can do anything in that direction. It might backfire worse than attacking Liberty head on.
As for Colorado, I'll have people check out the installation proper now. If it is a trap this is a fairly expensive one. If it is not we'll see if those parts can't be useful in the area. Maybe we can use it for a new installation in the position you suggested. I'll see to it that there will be a heavier transport brought to Colorado to assist cargo raids. It is truly despicable that it is coming to this though I guess I am in good company in regards to being pushed to dire actions.