Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-44759160-20200626151946/@comment-38424373-20200727121007

ChineseSocialist wrote: China:

- Continues invading Japan. Now, the Chinese army are on the gates of Osaka, Japan's second largest city.

- Chinese airforce continues to airstrike UN armies arriving in Japan, as well as many Japanese army bases.

- Starts to support the Japanese People's Army, as they are becoming less radical after the Chinese leadership convinces them, but still are strictly against Capitalism.

- Sends condolences to the Korean Communist Regime.

Korea:

- Elderly leader Kim Il Sung passes away in his sleep in Seoul, Korean people weep for the death of their leader, as one week mourning period is dedicated for him. His son, Kim Jong Il seizes power.

- Kim Jong Il plans to "re-open up Korea to Market Socialism and Jiang Zemin thought", fixing the tension between China and Korea, warming the relations once again. Others like Indochina, India and the Thai Communists support the new leader. Afghanistan, not so much.

- Still supports the Japanese People's Army in their struggle, and a new policy, Songun, is made temporarily for the Koreans, who are vehemently pro-communist and wants to free Japan from the Capitalist regime.

- Korean army also reaches the gates of Osaka, fierce battle takes place in the city. The Chinese and Koreans team up against the Japanese army in Osaka.

Indochina:

- The first Indochinese soldiers arrive in Korean occupied Hiroshima as members of the Pro-Communist force.

- Le Duan sends condolences to the Korean regime, and says that "Kim Jong Il will bring Korea to a path of freedom and prosperity, just like how his father defended the Socialist cause"

- Le Duan hopes to prosper like how their Chinese partners did, a plan of transition is being made.

- The Indochinese regime gives their support to the Japanese People's Army.

Thailand:

- The Communists enter Bangkok, the People's Republic of Thailand is proclaimed. The former dictator is executed, and many exiled to the US.

- Negotiates with the Indochinese for a "Greater Mekong People's Republic", with Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Thailand joined together as one country.

- Needs to recover from the civil war, so they don't send soldiers yet, but provides political support for the Communists in Japan.

India:

- More and more battalions of soldiers arrive in Japan

- Welcomes the new leader of Korea.

- Continues to have a standstill with Pakistan.

Afghanistan:

- Says that the death of Kim Il Sung is a "Chinese Revisionist Plot", this of course, gets China and Korea denying that. Afghanistan in result is kicked from the Shanghai Pact, and becomes the "Hermit Kingdom" something similar to nowadays North Korea. China also calls Afghanistan a "traitor to the socialist cause" and a "stupid backward proclaimed communist that doesn't know what co-operation is"

- Afghanistan also calls India a coward for not attacking Pakistan right now, India accuses Afghanistan for being a warmongering country. Indochina and the Japanese People's Army is also alienated by Afghanistan's actions.

- Cut off from even their allies, will Afghanistan survive with a policy of self-sufficiency? I’ll be closely watching Afghanistan’s actions. If Afghanistan decides to cause rebellion in Iran, I will undoubtedly support Iran and possibly invade Afghanistan too....