Talk:Insurgency: Middle East (Map Game)/@comment-26044830-20161002122619

The Urdestani Free Frontier
 * Movement: We split our forces into two but still administrated by one, this is needed to focus on countries rather than messing up with whole. Though these forces are reliant on Tashkent and convoys to help flowing. (MAP FOR EXPECTATIONS)
 * Occupation of Namangan (Operation Ossifrage): We start to get over thousand losses of militants but thanks to replenishment and further propaganda, now peaking to 100,000 potential manpower, we have pushed Uzbekistan in Namangan back to Famhona and Andjon but since it's size is considered hard to tolerate so it took two months to take over that city. In order to focus on Tajikistan and Samarkand, we draw back some of our troops but still let our own continue to wipe the last men in Famona and Andjon. Their number have cut down by November but let alone the villages Andjon and Famhona being wrecked by terror
 * Crossing Tajikistan (Operation Surpreme and Command): As for our agreement last season, we send soldiers, in numbering thousands to move down to Dushanbe but first fortify the borders guarded by few soldiers in case they lose and then advance into the country. We capture Nov and Urotoppa. They surrounded themselves with Khujand, ready to fall by December. These troops however have being designated as the Tajikistani Operatives of Urdestan, to form a puppet out of it but still administrated by the rebel group centred at Tashkent.
 * Operation Crossing Lines: We need to advance even further into Uzbekistan and potentially pass over to Turkmenistan but also to block the supply lines that are trying to head iinto Samarkand and break them off to us. So we went off to occupy chunks of useless land until we found roads containing trucks heading to Samarkand. These towns are suspected to give a route to Samarkand are Nawoiy, Zaratshan and Kitab. Kitab is half occupied, while the two towns are being plundered of and spreading propaganda.
 * Siege of Samarkand (Operation Spyro.con): As Samarkand is being well defended by Uzbekistan and possible capital in exile (a large city), we send more troops over here than those in Tajikistan and the Famhona Front. We suffer more losses but thanks to propaganda we still replenish, for the first two months of the season we encircle Samarkand and focusing on cutting off supply lines and advancing slowly while battering forces here.
 * Operation Crossing Lines - Beta Phase: As we are well aware that there is a Turkmenistani rebellion out there and could be nearing Ashgabat anytime soon, so yet we have to cross the borders to Turkmenistan and take what is rightful of "Urdestan", not these Turkmen overboard garbage. So we pushed ourselves and set up dissidents and the idea of Urdestan into Turkmenistan, but taking the first step into that border village Turkmenabat. They sent at least 1,500 soldiers to secretly take control of the village and quickly connect them through Bukhara but not too soon as Uzbekistan is probably trying to get around with Bukhara from plundering so for now they concentrate and attempt forming the uprising by the end of autumn.
 * Cities
 * Tashkent: It is guarded by thousands of men and fortified with barricades and small trenches. Administration and life shall be harsh and terrorised to keep up the ideals that civilians should take. We rename Tashkent to the old archaic name Chachkand.
 * Supplies
 * Essentials: Farming is the main factor of feeding militants and anything we got in occuipied areas. These areas may not be fertile but we need to continue raiding supply lines, otherwise food and health may be a problem here. In Tashkent, snow may fall but it is cold as 3.5 by December (according to Wikipedia daaaaaa), so canned food is important for the city and smuggling is the only way to achieve it as agriculture may grow slow the next season
 * Weapons: Stuff from Tashkent and those stolen from trucks (convoys dudududud)
 * Military: We give militants more food than civilians to prompt them to join. Food is now a competition rather than essential and we need it. Also still taking tanks and other stuff every time we take down a village and besieging.
 * Uzbek Operatives of Urdestan: The division is the backbone and essential core of the rebellion. It supplies the Tajikistani Operatives of Urdestan and administrates the city of Tashkent.
 * 32,000 armed soldiers
 * 80,000 potential manpower
 * 80 armoured vehicles
 * 1 anti-air artillery
 * 8 normal artillery (raiding line)
 * 5 light tanks
 * 40,000 weapons at capacity (in Tashkent looks like its nearly gone)
 * Tajikistani Operatives of Urdestan: Is still being supported by the Uzbek Operatives of Urdestan.
 * 2,000 armed soldiers
 * 1 light tank (from Turkmenistan Operatives of Urdestan)
 * no potential manpower
 * "Urdestani United Aviation Forces": just took two helicopters from Uzbekistan (in the siege of Samarkand)
 * 2 helicopters
 * Special movement
 * Propaganda, just to increase our entropy. Normal propaganda is used, no usage of Twitter is seen but in Turkmenistan the ideas of Urdestan continue to spread by that.
 * Intercepting convoys again... we need the essential food for everyone to feed and weapons to increase our manpower capacity.
 * Diplomacy
 * Tajikistan: We start spreading our ideals of a better Tajikistan made by the TOU (Tajikistani Operatives of Urdestan) to civilians.
 * Uzbekistan: We send a lot of men into Samarkand to find any key politicians and say Islam Karimov (looks like he could've tried to flee IMO to other countries in his office but could be in Samarkand) is for killing and be rewarded with...... food and money smuggled and looted if they successfully killed him. Urdestan is quite stupid lol