Even the United Kingdom, although its naval power far surpasses East Africa's, the Royal Navy still lacks the ability to cross the oceans and pin down the East African Navy; if this were ten years ago, the British might still have had a chance.
But now, unless the East African Navy sends the vast majority of its strength to the North Atlantic, the United Kingdom basically has no other way to completely annihilate the East African Navy.
And East Africa's advantages in the Indian Ocean and the South Atlantic are even more obvious, especially in the Indian Ocean, where East Africa does not fear any challenge.
This is also the confidence that allows the East African Government, at this stage, to fight on two fronts and seize the rich raw material bases and markets in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Oceania.
