The situation of the French Navy is not as optimistic as Shire described.
The direction of Greece's Piraeus Port is relatively trouble-free, with three aircraft carriers docked there, while the French Army led Greek troops and civilians to "liberate Greece" within weeks.
Meanwhile, the fuel, bombs, and other essentials needed for the aircraft carriers can be delivered by transport planes, and Greece can also provide some of them and other supplies.
Egypt is also no problem. Shire has been laying out plans there for a long time, and independent organizations will take advantage of the situation to challenge British colonial forces.
The British Army's defenses at Suez Port may be very tight, as they have deployed two infantry regiments, two artillery battalions, and an engineering unit there, along with a naval support group, totaling over thirty thousand troops.
