@ General_Hoth: Blame AI, CSA stretched it's lines too thin...
@ Porkman: I'm sorry, but USA will still not be re-united for some time: Until Canada is a major power in North America, it's hardly to expect rise of strong and united USA. Well, things can change if Entente manages to defeat all of it's current enemies one day, and maybe faces schizm...
Thanks for comments, everyone!
Entente against Internationale: Phase 8
Exhausted Colombians couldn't stand the pressure of Syndicalist hordes forever and soon Colombian frontline collapsed. Venezuelan and Brazilian forces advanced into Colombia and massive concentration of defenders were trapped in Quito. However, Syndicalist attacks were repelled by brave defense of exhausted Colombian troops. Leaders of Entente hoped and prayed that Colombians will manage to keep themselves alive in this ring of fire, and that Russians will manage to drag away enough Brazilian troops to allow Colombians to counter-attack in the future. However, Russians also seemed to be pinned down, as their armies were unable to make new moves against the enemy.
French air force was reinforced by new wing of close air support aircraft. Meanwhile, French troops surrounded and captured massive African city of Lagos.
Bastion of Syndicalism in Asia finally fell: Indian troops stormed the great city of Yangon and captured it. Many Syndicalists, together with their leadership, escaped into Siam via secret paths, or went underground in Burma. Socialist Indian state was now destroyed.
Situation in North America was gaining epilogue. Ironically, occupid Denver, capital of United States, was the last fortress of Combined Syndicates of America. French and Canadian troops quickly secured the city: Fortunately fast enough to prevent misterious convoy of trucks from leaving the city. When Entente troops secured the trucs, shocking discovery was revealed: Entire nuclear arsenal of Combined Syndicates was loaded on those vehicles. Luckily Entente prevented them from leaving for Mexico. However, Mexico still possessed nuclear weapons and leaders of Entente feared of possibility that Mexican leadership could decide to use those weapons of mass destruction.
When Denver was secured, Combined Syndicates stopped to exists. Many enemy troops surrendered to Entente, but some units rather retreated and continued to fight under Mexican command. American Syndicalist leadership fleed together with loyal troops. Canadians made provisional plan to set borders in liberated areas. This brought many grumbling from both US and Confederate side. It was decided that borders in North America will be formally decided after defeat of Mexico and Centroamerica.