OK… let’s do it this way…
G1: Germany builds the 3 TRN’s
Then in UK1, UK strafes the Baltic Fleet, sinks the 2 subs, and loses a FIG (on average). Fig and bomber retreat
UK builds an AC and a SUB in SZ6. Moves BB and TRN from SZ2 to SZ6. FIG lands on AC
US1: 2 TRN from US to UK (with forces on board offloaded to UK). FIG from Eastern flies to UK
R2: Russia sub to SZ6
G2: NOW Germany gets to strike that navy and try to invade UK. The fleet in SZ6 is:
1 AC, 1 FIG, 1 BB, 2 SUB (1 UK, 1 USSR), 1 TRN.
Against that, Germany can send:
1 DST, 4 TRN, Air Force.
The Med FLeet can;t reach for this battle. The closest they can get is SZ7.
Now, if they are going to invade UK, they will need to keep those trannies alive. That means losing DST, then AF. If they do not want to invade UK… fine, they start losing TRN’s…
But then what was the point?
The trannies die… Germany’s G1 build dies.
Let’s say that they kill the whole Allied fleet, and lose NO air force. Best case scenario right? But the Baltic Fleet is SUNK.
Now, in UK2, UK buys another AC and a TRN
US2: 2 TRN from SZ8 to SZ6 w/ new AC. Offload US land forces already in UK to Norway. Fly FIG from UK to AC.
USA1 build moves up to SZ8, with land forces offloaded to UK.
Care to point out the flaw?
It is just a BAD move.
Losing the G1 build in a naval battle on G2 where that build does not even offer any offensive punch is SILLY.
And what are you reinforcing against Russia with? With no INF build in G1, that West Russia Stack is now a Ukraine or Belorussia Stack, and you have NO forces moving to Eastern to protect your ARM…
And of course you have lost Norway, and US and UK are about to send forces at their leisure to Western Europe, Norway, Karelia, Archangel, and Africa…