Talk:A World of War: World X - Break Bad (Map Game)/@comment-33928881-20180619144142

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 * Japanese civil war: The presence of around a million foreign forces in the country has done nothing but aggravate the suffering of Japanese citizens. By the end of the year, casualties (from both locals and foreigners) reach the astonishing number of 1,200,000, mostly concentrated in the southern islands, northern Honshu and Tokyo. Most of the foreign casualties are Chinese and American. Kawano's defence line holds into most of Honshu with help of Fenneko forces, giving him a chance to fortify Tokyo. In the other hand, the Ryukyu islands are conquered by Chinese forces, they also land in Shikoku and Kyushu after heavy casualties. Fenneko Empire's lack of action lead to the Chinese advance in the south. Meanwhile, american forces successfully conquer Iwo Jima and most of the Volcano islands, however, any attempts of landing near Tokyo have failed so far. Kawano has refused to surrender under any circumstances and has stated that he will fight until the end, prompting the establishment of a lockdown in Tokyo, with artillery and anti-aircraft pieces being placed in the roof of buildings in order to shoot down incoming American planes. Democratic forces in northern Japan have gained international recognition, allowing them to increase their numbers. Shinzo Abe is currently preparing a counter-attack into central Honshu in order to reach Tokyo, a movement that could gain momentum after half of Kawano's naval forces defected to Shinzo Abe's faction. However, Abe will wait for Indian and American support to make this counter-attack. It is worth mentioning that Shinzo Abe is deeply unpoular among the Japanese people (although not as much as Fenneko and Kawano) and that he will likely need to step down once the war is over.
 * Saudi coup d'etat attempt: After the assasination of the Saudi Arabian royal family, a group of generals attempted to depose the rebels and seize power, they had the support of a couple divisions and part of the air force. Nevertheless, the coup failed to gain traction and the leaders were arrested. Most of the rogue soldiers and pilots turned themselves to the authority as they were afraid of facing the death penalty. Even though this coup d'etat failed, protests supporting the former monarchy have arised on the streets in response to the policies implemented by the new government. However, the protests also lost traction after the failed coup d'etat.
 * Kurdish conflict: Following the resignation of president Dermitas and the return of Recep Tayyip Erdogan to power, and after receiving extensive funding and support from foreign sources, the PKK, along with several small groups that recently announced their integration to the PKK, declare the independence of Turkish Kurdistan in an unprecedent event, holding a referendum (which turns out in favor of independence with 71% of the independence and 83% voter turnout) and establishing the city of Van as capital. They call former president Dermitas a traitor for allowing Erdogan back in power and encourage fellow Kurds to rise in arms to protect Kurdistan's independence. They do not make any terrorist attacks on "mainland" Turkey, rather focusing in conquering Kurd villages and even some small cities. Right now, this new Kurdish "government" controls nearly one third of Turkish Kurdistan, including the eastern city of Van. They've also requested more foreign aid to fight against Turkey.
 * Bulgarian coalition war: The numbers and quality of the Turkish military have allowed them to advance swiftly, however, the spirit of the bulgarians, boosted by the heavely nationalistic government, has been giving the turks problems, who have suffered several casualties. The British land successfully in the Black Sea coast, but are quickly contained by Bulgarian forces. Meanwhile, Greek forces advance in the south with an small number of forces. The frontlines remain the same for the rest of the year.
 * Morocco: They accept Brazil's proposal under the condition of a yearly payment for the use of the Tanger port.
 * Bolivia: Bolivian mining companies accept Brazil's offer with the inclusion of a "personal bonus" for the owners of the mining companies, who also happen to have their bank accounts in the Cayman Islands.
 * Lithuania: Lithuania rejects Polish offers and reminds them that they are an independent nation. Lithuania begins to militarize their southern border.
 * Greece-Cyprus: They launch a joint operation against Bulgaria in response to the genocide of ethnic greeks, joining the coalition war and occupying some territory near the border.
 * Mexico: Left-wing nationalist, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), who was elected president in 2018, announces the integration of Mexico into the the Great Global Partnership Organization (GGPO), as a response to the increasingly hostile government of the United States.
 * Germany: They accept the United States' proposal, joining the NDTL. They make it very clear that they won't go to war with any nation unless it is strictly neccesary. Nationalist parties however, have viewed the american proposals with great optimism and they promise to restore German glory if they end up unseating Merkel in next year's elections.
 * Abe's Japan: Shinzo Abe thanks every nation that has sent troops to defend democracy and he promises to bring back stability and individual liberties to Japan once the war is over. They also agree on joining SAEMA and requesr to work together on the rebuilding efforts.
 * Kawano's Japan: As it has been stated, General Kawano refuses to sign peace under any circumstances and instead he increases his efforts to fight against foreign intervention. They send a message to Russia begging for support in the civil war, promising them the Kuril islands and permission to station their military in Hokkaido, as well as full support in international conflicts.
 * Pakistan: Personal interests prevail over hopes for peace as Pakistan rejects Indian proposals for a joint administration of Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan claims the land once again, while also supporting Chinese claims. Pakistan militarizes itself, increasing the presence of troops in the border as a preventive mesaure.
 * Taiwan: They accept to join SAEMA as they feel threatened by China.
 * Niger: They say they will never join with a nation that calls themselves "dictatorial state". They fortify the border and start building up the military in the middle of fears of a Nigerian invasion.
 * Finland: They decline USA's invite to the NDTL in order to mantain neutrality, however, they do agree to trace joint military plans against Russia.
 * Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania: The three Baltic nations agree on joining NDTL as they feel threatened by the russians.
 * Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho: They accept to cooperate with South Africa and to create the Nations of the Cape alliance.
 * eSwatini: They decline South Africa's proposal for no particular reason, they also mention that the name Swaziland is insulting and unacceptable, demanding to be refered to as eSwatini. Rumours say that Mswati, the country's monarch, has been ingesting toxic substances lately resulting in him taking erratic decisions.
 * Former EU, B.H, Norway, U.K., Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania: The great majority of countries, especially the UK, Norway and those in southern and eastern Europe reject the idea of recreating the European Union due to its bad, rusty image and the fact that most nations are now under nationalist governments. The EU also damged the economy of southern European countries, resulting in none of them accepting. In the end Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg (part of the European League), Denmark, Ireland, Monaco, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Montenegro, Andorra and Macedonia were the only countries to accept the proposal.
 * Azerbaijan: After the president consulted his cabinet for several hours, Azerbaijan announces that they'll join the Axis of Resistance after seeing "how unstable" Turkey is right now.
 * Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Granadines, and Trindad and Tobago: They all decline Saint Lucia's proposal as it has no proper planning and they don't see them as the leaders of such a possible project (?). However, they do agree on increasing relations and working in a regional alliance, opening the door to a similar union in the future.
 * Sudan: Sudanese military occupies the disputed region of Abyei, declaring it part of Sudan shortly after. This creates serious disputes with South Sudan, with skirmishes becoming more and more common. Sudan also mobilizes a large part of their military to "protect" the southern border, practically confirming South Sudan's fears of an invasion.
 * Belgium, Luxembourg: They reject Netherland's proposal, viewing it more like an annexation threat rather than an union.
 * Suriname: They decline Netherlands's proposal and dennounce them for neo-colonialism. They militarize themselves and welcome Indian and Brazilian support.