Luckily the Auxesian forces retreated. But not without giving the Navy and LSF time to push further into Bering. It has been difficult to hold the line and especially the Navy is getting bolder by the minute. Regardless, handing over Bristol to a controlled civilian company has allowed my engineers to retreat and we managed to use the weaknesses in Liberty's defenses to construct a small outpost within Texas.
The installation, at the current moment, has no defenses and only a small fighter wing to defend the installation. To provide a distraction and possibly fuel Liberty's adversaries without attacking the Navy directly we plan to strike Sugarland. We have bomber vessels ready to strike the installation. But to draw full use out of the situation I believe it useful to strike united. Many of those prisoners are bound to have some experience in piloting fighter craft. They would have to be controlled. Firmly. But striking Liberty with a motivated force they don't expect might be a surprise worth the risk.
The Xenos have recently contacted us again, wishing to trade and gain access to Bristol's resources. My command and I are well aware of the risk the Xenos pose. You've warned us before and we have our own experience. Gaining a foothold in Texas that we can use to put pressure on the system after this situation is over takes priority.
I would like your insight on the situation as we have to prove that we are well capable of holding Bering and that we're gaining ground.