On that same night after Howard's call, an order was issued to the Pacific Union's Naval Force. Under the personal jurisdiction of a particular general, sixty warships, where two aircraft carriers were included in the formation, were dispatched to sail towards the eastern hemisphere.
They were given a strict order to maintain the distribution of power in the eastern sea. A code for firing the nuclear warhead was given to the commander of this operation to control the situation when it was getting worst.
At the same time, the Continent of Southern States seemed to notice the sudden changes through their private source. They sent out some of their own Naval Forces to intercept what the West was trying to do without hesitation.
They sent fifty warships out, with two aircraft carriers taking the lead.