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Post by Haelicon on Oct 18, 2015 15:33:54 GMT
The Canadian forces once again strike out, this time at Manchuria! Isn't the north front is Manchuria already..
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Post by Mountbatten on Oct 18, 2015 15:34:46 GMT
A large Australian army also lands at Macau. Gotta fight about 5 wars at once China.
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Post by Mountbatten on Oct 18, 2015 15:35:22 GMT
The Canadian forces once again strike out, this time at Manchuria! Isn't the north front is Manchuria already.. No.
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Oct 18, 2015 15:35:42 GMT
Okay, time for General Sherman to get involved!
The Canadian and Japanese forces in Manchuria drive south toward Beijing, and siege the city with all their heavy guns. They break through the Chinese lines easily with their advanced equipment. The American, Pakistani, Filipino and American forces finally take Chongqing and Chengdu after heavy fighting. They learn a lesson from the heavy bombing and bring in the best anti-aircraft the world has seen. Despite the super advanced AA, however, casualties and damage due to bombings and air raids still occur, but are less effective. The Kazakhs move south to central China and start advancing in between the Yangtze and the Yellow rivers. The Tibetan free army aids the Kazakhs with the "in between offensive". East Turkestani rebels still pop in Xinjiang, which the Kazakhs need to deal with. This hinders the Kazakh advance.
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Post by Haelicon on Oct 18, 2015 15:53:02 GMT
Okay, time for General Sherman to get involved! The Canadian and Japanese forces in Manchuria drive south toward Beijing, and siege the city with all their heavy guns. They break through the Chinese lines easily with their advanced equipment. The American, Pakistani, Filipino and American forces finally take Chongqing and Chengdu after heavy fighting. They learn a lesson from the heavy bombing and bring in the best anti-aircraft the world has seen. Despite the super advanced AA, however, casualties and damage due to bombings and air raids still occur, but are less effective. The Kazakhs move south to central China and start advancing in between the Yangtze and the Yellow rivers. The Tibetan free army aids the Kazakhs with the "in between offensive". East Turkestani rebels still pop in Xinjiang, which the Kazakhs need to deal with. This hinders the Kazakh advance. The Chinese Governmwnt order no retreat, not one step back! The Chinese Government also promises independence to Tibet and Xinjiang for their contibution in the war against NATO forces. The new AA system the Americans brought made the Chinese to bring advanced reconaissance plane up before bombing, to locate enemy AA system and outflank them. This tactic proved successful, but for how long?.. The Chinese in the north resist the Canadians and the Japanese. Their artillery were hunted by Chinese Air Force, some were successfuly silenced. The Chinese also bring heavy artillery of their own. The Australian landing in Macau failed to detect heavy Chinese fortification in the area. The Australian landing quickly becomes bloody. The Chinese reinforced the area, but with the other front forces. Maybe the Australian sacrifice will not be in vain.. The Xinjiang rebels become more fiercer to Kazakh forces, as they are now "guaranteed" independence from the Chinese. Real Independence or Puppet State? Who cares..
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Oct 18, 2015 15:56:41 GMT
The Pakistan and American forces were bombed by Chinese forces in the most intense bombardment the world have ever seen
The hell bro you used airforce for the first time as soon as I used?? This is shameful for china, I send Paratroopers and armored units to assist armies
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Post by Haelicon on Oct 18, 2015 16:12:55 GMT
The Pakistan and American forces were bombed by Chinese forces in the most intense bombardment the world have ever seen The hell bro you used airforce for the first time as soon as I used?? This is shameful for china, I send Paratroopers and armored units to assist armies What? Do you mean I can't use airforce? I am confused..
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Oct 18, 2015 16:17:10 GMT
U can but we both used it in the same time
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Post by Suvorov on Oct 18, 2015 16:40:57 GMT
Okay, time for General Sherman to get involved! Oh ohThe Canadian and Japanese forces in Manchuria drive south toward Beijing, and siege the city with all their heavy guns. Yeah sure. How did they break through the Chinese lines?They break through the Chinese lines easily with their advanced equipment. China doesn't have advanded equipment? American, Pakistani, Filipino and American forces finally take Chongqing and Chengdu after heavy fighting. They learn a lesson from the heavy bombing and bring in the best anti-aircraft the world has ever seen. Obviously they are the best....Despite the super advanced AA, however, casualties and damage due to bombings and air raids still occur, but are less effective. The Kazakhs move south to central China and start advancing in between the Yangtze and the Yellow rivers. The Tibetan free army aids the Kazakhs with the "in between offensive". East Turkestani rebels still pop in Xinjiang, which the Kazakhs need to deal with. This hinders the Kazakh advance.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Oct 18, 2015 16:44:33 GMT
Suvorov are you vandalizing???
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Oct 18, 2015 16:59:07 GMT
VANDAL!! xD
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Oct 18, 2015 17:00:17 GMT
Tibet is clearly in the NATO side right now, as the Indians created the Tibetan free state when they took the area earlier. The Xinjiang are on your side, however. The Kazakhs aren't backing down and proclaim that Xinjiang must be added to their federation.
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Post by Mountbatten on Oct 18, 2015 17:09:40 GMT
America does have the most advanced weaponry and AA so what's your point?
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Post by Jean Lannes on Oct 18, 2015 17:23:52 GMT
General William T. Sherman don't be complaining about Suvorov making an OP move. He didn't do anything for multiple pages so just think that he did this while you were attacking me. And I'd have one question for Suvorov: what's up with Finnland's colonies?
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Oct 18, 2015 17:40:56 GMT
General William T. Sherman don't be complaining about Suvorov making an OP move. He didn't do anything for multiple pages so just think that he did this while you were attacking me. And I'd have one question for Suvorov: what's up with Finnland's colonies? no offense but seriously no one cares about finland territories, they are finland's and if finns lose it then nato takes it...
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