Great Asian War

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Great Asian War
Part of The Cold War
Great Asian War Superevent (High Legitimacy)
AbilitiesEquipment, Advisors
DateSeptember 3, 1965 - 1966 (First Phase), 1966 - Late 1960s (Second Phase)
PlaceSouthern China (First Phase), East Asia (Second Phase)
ResultSee outcomes below
Belligerents

First Phase (Western Insurrection):

Chinese League

- Republic of China

- Guangxi Province (potentially)

- Jinshaan Administrative Office (potentially)

- NRA 24th Army (potentially)

Second Phase (Co-Prosperity Sphere Intervention)

Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere

- Empire of Japan

- North China Political Council

- Empire of Manchuria

- Mengjiang United Autonomous Government

- State of Guangdong

- Northwestern Area Army

- Empire of Vietnam

- Kingdom of Laos

- Kingdom of Kampuchea

- Republic of Thailand

- Union of Burma

- Second Philippine Republic/Provisional Government of the Philippines (potentially)

- Military Governorate of Shonan-to/Sultanate of Johor/Federation of Malaysia/Democratic Republic of Malaya (potentially)

- North Borneo Military Administration

- Republic of Indonesia/Indonesian Government for National Salvation and Unity (potentially)

- Azad Hind Government

- Autonomous Province of Bhutan

National Liberation Front

- National Protection Army

- NRA 24th Army (potentially)

- Guangxi Province (potentially)

- Jinshaan Administrative Office (potentially)

- NRA 40th Army Group (potentially)

- Xinjiang Border Defense Administration (potentially)
Leaders
Outcomes

Manchuria, Mengjiang, Guangdong and all other Chinese warlords are absorbed into a re-established Republic of China, with democratic elections transferred to a civilian government and the Kuomintang returning to its original form as the ruling party (High Legitimacy)

Manchuria, Mengjiang, Guangdong and all formerly Japanese-aligned Chinese warlords are absorbed into the National Protection Army, turning into an authoritarian military dictatorship ruled by the NPA Military Council (Low Legitimacy)

The Great Asian War is a conflict that erupts between the Co-Prosperity Sphere and the National Liberation Front sometime after the Fall of Nanjing to the National Protection Army, though some may argue that the Great Asian War started in the beginning of the Western Insurrection between the Republic of China and NPA.

While governor of Xinan, Lu Han was away from his office on vacation, his cousin and former governor of Yunnan Long Yun launched a coup against him and gathered the men needed to do so, taking control of the province and leading the NPA. The rapid military buildup to liberate China from what Long Yun saw as Japanese puppets caused significant concern to the republican government in Nanjing, who sent the NPA an ultimatum, demanding that the province stand down or there will be war.

Ultimately, this ultimatum would be rejected, kickstarting the Western Insurrection. Due the extreme manpower inequality between the two belligerents, an AI-controlled NPA would usually capitulate within a few months, with neither side garnering enough support to gain any allies. However, a player controlling either the Republic or NPA could change that, either forcing a quicker victory if playing Nanjing, or prompting a Co-Prosperity Sphere Intervention if playing Long Yun and pushing all the way into Nanjing, capitulating the republic.

In the end, the consequences of victory from either side can vary in scale, but with this high-intensity extreme drawn out conflict leading to casualties never seen since the likes of the Second World War, the landscape of the Chinese political situation, the borders of East Asia, the superpower status of the Japanese Empire and ultimately the geopolitical landscape of the world itself in the midst of the Cold War can all be turned on its head.

Lore

The National Protection Army had already been planning for a Western Insurrection. However, they had no actual leader to rally around. Now with Long Yun accepting the role of the leader of the NPA, they could begin the plannings.

Long Yun's NPA began to garner the extensive support from the rebels of the NRA and the CCP, and he would be supported by Jiang Zemin, a radical communist, and