The war has developed to this point, and the American Government could barely be considered as having gone all out.
Just the scale of the army controlled by the federal government has already broken through 500,000, and the cumulative military force involved in the war has even surpassed 600,000.
Of these 500,000 troops, over 300,000 were distributed in the northeastern All States to resist the main offensive of the Allied Army.
The remaining 200,000 soldiers were divided into two groups, one to prevent the Frenchmen from moving north to threaten the eastern states, and another to stop the Australasians from moving east.
For now, put aside the deadlocked front line; at present, not just the entire United States but the whole world is paying attention to the progression of the Australasians and the French.