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Daylam begins peace-keeping(invasion) missions in Xinjiang

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Daylam
10-05-2004, 00:41
OOC: Yes, this is stereotypical Daylami imperialism. No one would know of this, and I dont want any "X nation has reason to believe Daylam did it for imperialism" crap, because you CANT KNOW.
IC

The fanatical Daylami regime continued on its next mission: Union of all Turkic peoples, like in the days of the old Tu Jue Empire. Central Asia had fallen, victim to the oppressive regimes that governed them. East Turkestan, Inner Mongolia, Mongolia itself, these were the final targets in the Pan-Türkic empire that Daylam would lead. And yet, none yet knew that. Northern Iran could be sacrificed to appease the world. Yes, only the Saljuqs and Mongols had penetrated that land. It was quite useless to Daylam now.
The next target would be East Turkestan, known to the Chinese as Xinjiang. If East Turkestan was Xinjiang then Tibet was Xizhang.
No, it must be restored...


The Qaghan watched the news that night, a slow smile appearing across his face as the Daylami scheme went into effect.



TKNN: Breaking update.

In the former Chinese province of Xinjiang, also known as East Turkestan, a seemingly well-planned rebellions among the Turks of the area has spiraled out of control. Uyghur, Kyrgyz, Tajik, and Kazak Turks have revolted, overpowering several Chinese police stations in an orgy of destruction. The growing Han Chinese population of Xinjiang was a major target as the Turkic 'armies' began a massive, systemic, organized genocide of the Han Chinese. The nation of Daylam, which borders Xinjiang, is expected to make a statement later on.

The next morning, General Kül began a long and lengthy speech to the world, in which he repeatedly stated Daylam's "Fighting for Peace" stance in the world. He also mentioned the deployment of three hundred thousand men to East Turkestan to destroy this genocide in its tracks.


In Urümqi, Yining, Aksu, Kashi, Hami, and Anxi, Daylami agents continued fermenting and unleashing the long-trained rebels, appealing to the spirit of the ancient Turkic empires that rose here. The long-quelled hate of the Han boiled over.


Finally, the Daylami war machine went into action. Columns of under-equipped rebels, riding through the sand, were mowed down by A-10s and Apaches in a prilimary strike over all of Xinjiang. Then, T-90 tanks, supported by the far-ranging Türük regiments [men with M-16s on Kevlar-armored horses, wearing Kevlar] swept into Xinjiang in three attacks.
The smaller one headed for Kashi, and the two larger ones for Alsu and Yining, coming out of Kyrgyzstan.


Daylam exhorted the nations of the world to help stop this brutal genocide.
Unified Sith
10-05-2004, 00:44
OOC: Why stop it when enough of either side has been killed it wil die down and wont resurface for a long time. Let them go at each others throats.
Daylam
10-05-2004, 00:46
OOC: If you didnt notice, this entire Turkic uprising/genocide was helped-along, supplies, and inflamed by Daylami agents to give an excuse to occupy Xinjiang and restore another part of the old Tujue empire to Daylam.
Unified Sith
10-05-2004, 00:48
OOC: Well in that case being an imperialist myself I will aid you in this noble cause. (wants to annex some land)
Daylam
10-05-2004, 00:52
OOC: Not likely. This is seen (secretly) as a restoration of ancient lands to their rightful owner. We are unlikely to allow any nation to "grab a piece of the pie" so to speak. For your help we could allow you a base in Northern Iran or a generous amount of oil for your tanks.
Luftsgerden
10-05-2004, 00:57
Kevlar armored horses? That's prettty weird.
Daylam
10-05-2004, 01:14
OOC: Indeed it is. It is a Daylami attempt to re-invent cavalry and restore their position as a major force on a battlefield.
Daylam
10-05-2004, 01:54
Advancment


Türük cavalry floods into the countryside, M-16s blazing and sabers flashing out in close quarters, hunting down Han Chinese or Turkic guerrillas. T-90s and infantry close in on Kashi, Aksu and begin fording the Tarim River, shells wiping out horse-riding nomads quite effectively. A-10s and Apaches continue decimating the ground forces fighting as more and more men flood into Xinjiang province.
_Taiwan
10-05-2004, 02:04
tag (I still have forces in Inner Mongolia and Gantsu, both of which border Xinjiang)
Xaniqall
10-05-2004, 02:07
The nomadic tribes of Xaniqall find these developments disturbing, due to their proximity to our lands. Any military move towards these will be viewed as a direct threat, and met with resistance.
Granzi
10-05-2004, 02:13
Advancment


Türük cavalry floods into the countryside, M-16s blazing and sabers flashing out in close quarters, hunting down Han Chinese or Turkic guerrillas. T-90s and infantry close in on Kashi, Aksu and begin fording the Tarim River, shells wiping out horse-riding nomads quite effectively. A-10s and Apaches continue decimating the ground forces fighting as more and more men flood into Xinjiang province.

OOC: Why are you attacking the Chinese? I thought you were suppressing the Turkish rebellion. By the way, I have forces still stationed in Qinghai and Gansu provinces.
Daylam
10-05-2004, 03:41
OOC: I couldnt just suppress the Turks there, it would be seen by them as pro-Chinese and therefore hypocritical. Im not going to say that IC obviously ;) You have troops in Inner Mongolia? That's one of the next targets on my hit list. How many and where?
IC


Aksu and Kashi had been taken and pacified by the armored columns, who then swept on as infantry regiments arrived and maintained them. The streets of Yining were being pacified as T-90s swept past pacified Urümqi towards Hami and Anxi.
Granzi
10-05-2004, 04:35
OOC: A coalition of nations went into Central China in opposition to the imperialist policies of Jingzhou. That group included _Taiwan, Chinese Army, Xiaguo, and me, among others. Our armed forces halted at around Xining and currently control all the territory behind that mark. Personally, I strongly suggest you not to advance into China Proper or Inner Mongolia.
Daylam
10-05-2004, 04:40
bump
Daylam
10-05-2004, 04:43
OOC: China Proper I have absolutely no interest in. There have long been plans in Daylam for the two Mongolias, which are simply Turkic areas conquered by the Manchus (who were Turkic!) and then handed over to the Communists. Anyways, Inner Mongolia is just a big desert and doesn't have any value.
Daylam
10-05-2004, 05:26
bump
_Taiwan
10-05-2004, 06:49
OOC: Ooh, tricky.
OOC2: Troops in Inner Mongolia? Around 1,000 fighters, 50,000 troops.

IC:

The Republic of China expresses strong condemnation against the actions of the Turkish rebels and issues an ultimatum to the rebel forces - cease the genocide immediately or face Taiwanese intervention

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General Zhang Fu Guo of the ROCA in Inner Mongolia prepares to engage.
Luftsgerden
10-05-2004, 22:28
The Luftsgerden Government publicly denounces this imperailistic gesture. It also asks how they, the Daylami, can finance an army on Kevlar-armored horses. That is expensive stuff. Also, it asks how rebels on horseback can fight a one MILLION+ man army. The Chinese have alot of people. If anyone decides to stop this foolish gesture, TG me and we can stop the bloodshed with MODERN TANKS and HELICOPTERS. Otherwise, I'll just sit back and watch.
Kamerovia
10-05-2004, 23:22
imported_Xiaguo
11-05-2004, 00:41
imported_Xiaguo
11-05-2004, 00:41
Xiaguo in secretive actions begin murdering turkish officials withing Xingiang.

Few days later, Xiaguo declares to follow behing _Taiwan's ultimatum.
However, Xiaguo does not only want the ultimatum, but if declined and refused, Xiaguo will declare war immediatly.

Xiaguo is based in Manchuria and has more than 800,000 royal cavalry. Wow, bulletproof horses, why didn't I think of that. Xiaguo begins copying the turkish rebels.

Well, cannon fire will just blow em away, but I'd hope for such a battle.


Forces has mobilised and moves into Xingiang. Peace armies are sent in to help evacuate Han Chinese and other endangered people.
Daylam
11-05-2004, 01:21
OOC: You guys misunderstood. The Turkish rebels dont have Kevlar armored-horses or even much of a rebellion left. They are a bunch of rag-tag fighters that are on the receiving end of 400,000 heavily advanced troops along with A-10s and Apaches. The basic jist of it is that my government secretly incited a rebellion and then moved in and quelled it, thereby gaining us the province.
Xiaguo, I have a copyright on the idea. You have to purchase the idea from me because it is officially copyrighted by the Daylami government. The technology is unreleased and you wouldnt know of it anyway.
IC


The operation was a resounding success. Rebellious Turks in Xinjiang province have been quelled, Türük regiments are still in the countryside, and Daylam prepares to incorporate Xinjiang into Central Asia and its growing empire.
Granzi
11-05-2004, 01:34
Statement released by the Granzian Government:

The Commonwealth strongly condemns this unlawful occupation of territory. An ultimatum is issued: If Daylami forces do not withdraw in 1 NS week, the Commonwealth will support any non-military action taken by Xiaguo or _Taiwan. We hope this conflict will be solved peacefully through negtiations, but realize military action is sometimes neccessary. If Daylam does not desist in 2 NS weeks, Granzian forces will begin to move in direct support of any operation.

Nathanial Sun,
Minister of Foreign Affairs

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Meanwhile...

Fighter jets begin landing at airfield near Xining. In 48 hours, cargo planes and troop transports are expected as the army readied for possible action. Fortifcations around cities and major roads are inspected and strengthened. All units, especially in Inner Mongolia and along the Yellow River, were placed on high alert.
Daylam
11-05-2004, 01:43
OOC: What are you doing? I havent released anything to suggest I would advance any farther than Xinjiang, where I am crushing a self-instituted Turkish genocide. All you know is that Turks began massacreing Han and I moved in and stopped it. That is hardly reason for an attack.
Granzi
11-05-2004, 02:17
IC


The operation was a resounding success. Rebellious Turks in Xinjiang province have been quelled, Türük regiments are still in the countryside, and Daylam prepares to incorporate Xinjiang into Central Asia and its growing empire.

OOC: Umm... no, you flat-out told us you were to incorporate Xinjiang in your "empire". Besides, you are occupying territory. Once the rebellion is quelled, a sincere nation usually leaves after restoring order. The fact alone that your troops show no sign of budging is suspicious.
_Taiwan
11-05-2004, 02:18
By the time Taiwanese peacekeepers (i.e very lightly armed) arrive in Xinjiang, the sitation is largely restored.

(secret IC)
General Zhang is suspicous as it the sudden nature of the rebellion, and has begun laying intelligience groundwork in Xinjiang, by opening a Taiwanese embassy.
Daylam
11-05-2004, 02:22
OOC: Empire, as in what Daylam is known as. Its the same as saying "incorporating it into the republic...or incorporating it into the commonwealth". It doesnt have to mean imperialism.
IC

We welcome the presence of a Taiwanese embassy in Daylam!

[code:1:f1f37b6f46] To: General Kül Tigin:
I want all evidence that we started that mess flushed down the drain immediately. Evidence suggests that those dirt-grubbing Taiwanese are putting their hands into the proberbial cooky jar. Shut it and give them some pain. [/code:1:f1f37b6f46]
Granzi
11-05-2004, 02:24
Satellites in orbit overhead train their high-resolution cameras on Xinjiang and begin electronic servaillance. Granzian peacekeeping forces cautiously move toward Xinjiang, on the lookout for signs of foul play and armed rebels. By the end of the day, forces had moved into and secured the cities of Shandan, Yongchang, and Wuwei.
Daylam
11-05-2004, 02:39
OOC: Sorry, but all of Xinjiang has been annexed by Daylam and is considered Daylami territory. You will have actually kill Daylam's military there to get any towns.
IC


Transmission to Granzi: Xinjiang province has been successfully pacified by the Daylami army. Whatever support you have graciously offered us we do not need. In fact we are considering the building of a new capital on top of the city of Kashi. We are currently reinforcing our 400,000 men in Xinjiang with 600,000 more, making a round million men stationed in Xinjiang. We repeat, we need no more assistance, so you may cease from moving any paltry forces towards Daylam.
Luftsgerden
11-05-2004, 03:35
To Gen. Zhang:

The Armed Republic of Luftsgerden will, if you wish, send in elements of the elite 27th Airborne Division. Then, if you choose, we can route the 33rd Stryker Brigade to this area. We would have to stop in Taiwan, but if you would like our help, TG me. The Airborne can arrive in 24 Hours (NS) upon your confirmation. The Stryker Brigade can arrive in Taiwan in 72 hours (NS). We can also send in Special Operations soldiers to aid in anti-insurgent campaigns.


The Luftsgerden War Department
Granzi
11-05-2004, 05:12
OOC: Sorry, but all of Xinjiang has been annexed by Daylam and is considered Daylami territory. You will have actually kill Daylam's military there to get any towns.

OOC: Actually, the cities of Shandan, Yongchang, and Wuwei are in Gansu and are considered parts of China Proper (with a large majority of Han). You have no jurisdiction in this area, and no right to send in any troops.
_Taiwan
11-05-2004, 08:12
The Taiwanese government thanks Daylam for their support in quelling the rebellion in Xinjiang.

Taiwanese peacekeepers, numbering around 10,000 now, have begun active peacekeeping duties in the cities of Xinjiang, wearing a distinct Peacekeepers Corp uniform.

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(secret IC)

Taiwanese agents begin buying contacts in the Turkish insurgency and have made a number of low-key approaches to 'vulnerable' Daylam troops.

OOC: I'll be finding out the truth in One NS month. Ok, not ok?
imported_Xiaguo
12-05-2004, 03:29
How much for the copyright?

About 50,000 troops reside in Xinjiang.

OOC:
Empire is an Empire, A Government ruling a vast majority of races and cultures. Therefore, incorporating it IS Imperialism.

Secretly,
Xiaguo hates the Daylam's annexation of Xinjiang. Xiaguo begins operating secret organizations underground through partnership with nearby Chinese. Xiaguo also sends a secret telegram to _Taiwan

Comrade Zhang,
Though peace has been restored, I have no intentions of letting Daylam annex Xinjiang. I have mobilised forces to the borders and the remaining 50,000 in Xinjiang will operate a Xiaguo section of the Province. Legally, under the Asian Alliance Codes, we have the right to defend Xinjiang from such Annexation as oppose to the belief of, Anti-Imperialism. My dear friend, Zhang, I ask you for the sharing of information and the cooperation of our troops. great help is needed.

-Yeh

"OOC: Sorry, but all of Xinjiang has been annexed by Daylam and is considered Daylami territory. You will have actually kill Daylam's military there to get any towns. "
imported_Xiaguo
12-05-2004, 03:30
How much for the copyright?

About 50,000 troops reside in Xinjiang.

OOC:
Empire is an Empire, A Government ruling a vast majority of races and cultures. Therefore, incorporating it IS Imperialism.

Secretly,
Xiaguo hates the Daylam's annexation of Xinjiang. Xiaguo begins operating secret organizations underground through partnership with nearby Chinese. Xiaguo also sends a secret telegram to _Taiwan

Comrade Zhang,
Though peace has been restored, I have no intentions of letting Daylam annex Xinjiang. I have mobilised forces to the borders and the remaining 50,000 in Xinjiang will operate a Xiaguo section of the Province. Legally, under the Asian Alliance Codes, we have the right to defend Xinjiang from such Annexation as oppose to the belief of, Anti-Imperialism. My dear friend, Zhang, I ask you for the sharing of information and the cooperation of our troops. great help is needed.

-Yeh

"OOC: Sorry, but all of Xinjiang has been annexed by Daylam and is considered Daylami territory. You will have actually kill Daylam's military there to get any towns. "
Granzi
12-05-2004, 03:53
"OOC: Sorry, but all of Xinjiang has been annexed by Daylam and is considered Daylami territory. You will have actually kill Daylam's military there to get any towns. "

OOC: Sorry, but what does this mean? (Not going to post until stuff is sorted out.)
Magdha
12-05-2004, 03:59
Secret Message to Daylam from Grand Rajah Prafaul:

Currently I am in the process of deposing my brother, aid my side and I will assist in your unification of Turkish People.

Do not intrude on Magdha's territories in your unification. (The Indus Valley, Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, Burma, colonies in Java)

Grand Rajah Prafaul Bidwai.
Magdha
12-05-2004, 03:59
Secret Message to Daylam from Grand Rajah Prafaul:

Currently I am in the process of deposing my brother, aid my side and I will assist in your unification of Turkish People.

Do not intrude on Magdha's territories in your unification. (The Indus Valley, Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, Burma, colonies in Java)

Grand Rajah Prafaul Bidwai.
_Taiwan
12-05-2004, 04:36
OOC: Xiaguo, ICly, there is no proof that Daylam supported rebels (yet). To the world, it looks like a normal peacekeeping mission. My intelligience will most likely found that out soon, or we may figure that out when we ask him to leave in a few NS months.
Sino
12-05-2004, 05:11
As in his deepest sleep, a shrill ring of the phone called him to rise. General Liu immediately shoots up from bed. A call at this hour is only important.

"What?" His voice displayed his sense of urgency, remenescent of the called.

"Sir. China's soveriegnty is under threat! Xinjiang is rebelling!"

"Oh! We had to put down Tibet and now this! F*ck the rebels! I'll be at the base. Get a chopper ready on the pad."

"What is it now, Honey." Liu's mistress's sweet voice asked with concern.

"I have to fight for my cause. There's ridiculous situation." Liu replied, not giving away an secrets as he dresses on his service uniform. Slip on the shirt, loops of the tie, pants belt and finally shoes and peak cap. All within three minutes.

In five minutes, the leader of Sino- Liu, proclaimed to be a protector of China awaits on the helipad. He quickly rubbed the sleep out off his eyes durign the trip in the limosine.

"This is bullsh*t." He thought.

It took only a good ten minutes for the chopper to arrive at the designated base.

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Sinoese occupied Tibet was no different to what it was before except for the corpses of the defeat rebels hanging dead like riped fruit on the lampposts across the streets and highways.

The local commander there immediately ordered 30,000 troops to amass near Xinjiang. Without the slightest doubt, Liu's reactions are quick.

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Liu made a few calls with Xiaguo's leadership, the situation demands immediate attention, of Sinoese units. More troops will be deployed to the area. Troops with desert experience.

http://www.tridentmilitary.com/New-Photos4/lzd12.jpg

OOC: Xiaguo, I need an air route opened for this.
Sino
12-05-2004, 05:15
"To Urumuqi, to Kashi, to Daylam. The invaders must pay."

- General Liu (in an adress to Sinoese officers involved)
imported_Xiaguo
12-05-2004, 05:18
Granted.

OOC:_Taiwan, I don't care if theres no proof he supported the rebels. Nobody is getting a hold of Chinese territory.-Respectively.
Xiang Gang
12-05-2004, 09:52
The Office of the Chief Executive

The Chief Executive of the Republic of Xiang Gang is aware that Daylam stakes no claim to Qinghai or Gangsu, but it must warn against advance into this area. The Chief Executive would like to petition the occupiers of Xinjiang to contain all armed forces in Xinjiang. If any armed forces from any nation cross into Gangsu, the Republic will consider this an act of invasion on Chinese territory.

If Sichuan or Shaanxi are entered, and the Republic does not believe this will happen, the Empire will consider this an act of war against itself and defend these territories.
Tadjikistan
12-05-2004, 10:04
Should ve seen this one before.
Granzi
12-05-2004, 16:07
OOC: The Commonwealth will wait until the matter is "discovered" before making any moves.
imported_Xiaguo
13-05-2004, 02:47
We Wait until further notice from daylam and Allies.
Granzi
13-05-2004, 05:40
OOC: According to me. I share claims with some nations, especially in Central Asia.
IC

The Daylami empire includes Northern Iran, Central Asia (Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgystan), and Xinjiang province in China (known as East Turkestan in Daylam, it is the westernmost Chinese province).

So now we know that you have annexed Xinjiang into your empire.

Link: http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=145026
Sino
13-05-2004, 06:36
Upon the wake of this dire emergency, Sinoese troops (some 200,000) are hurriedly being flown by the numerous passenger aircraft of the ARSAF to Xiaguo. There they will undergo desert warfare training and then to fight the subhumans that have dared to invade China.
Daylam
14-05-2004, 02:45
OOC: My forces in Xinjiang are rapidly approaching a million men hardened by year upon year of constant Daylami warefare in the desert and steppes.

Ok, what is the big deal with annexing Xinjiang. It is a desert with no resources. It is home to a large Muslim Turkic population that has been rebellious in the past. It's has no connection to Han China. It was gained by the Qing dynasty (who most Chinese dispise, by the way), themselves Turkic/Manchu. Daylam wants it purely for the cultural background (it was home to the Xiongnu, Hunnic, First & Second Türük, Türgish, and Mongol empires, all Turkic in make-up), and for a way to be closer to the Dra-pol conflict Daylam is involved in. I have no interest in Gansu, Tibet, or China proper.
IC


Daylam's massive forces in Xinjiang are approaching three armies (3rd, 6th, and 18th), close to a million men. Daylam begins work on integrating a large SAM system. F-22s begin patrolling the Xinjiang skies as T-90Q [Q for produced in the Qaghanate] tanks sit in a pool, ready to strike at any incursions.
Magdha
14-05-2004, 03:08
Secret message to Daylam:

We wish to annex Tibet, In return or military assistance in your conquest will you assist us in Tibet.
Granzi
14-05-2004, 03:39
Ok, what is the big deal with annexing Xinjiang. It is a desert with no resources. It is home to a large Muslim Turkic population that has been rebellious in the past. It's has no connection to Han China. It was gained by the Qing dynasty (who most Chinese dispise, by the way), themselves Turkic/Manchu. Daylam wants it purely for the cultural background (it was home to the Xiongnu, Hunnic, First & Second Türük, Türgish, and Mongol empires, all Turkic in make-up), and for a way to be closer to the Dra-pol conflict Daylam is involved in. I have no interest in Gansu, Tibet, or China proper.

OOC: Xinjiang actually has a wealth of natural resources, including large reserves of oil, natural gas, and various minerals. Even though there is a large population of Turkish peoples, this does not excuse imperialism. I am in no way comparing you to Hitler, but, his excuse for occupying Austria and parts of Czeckeslavkia was a common race. Besides, there is a good-sized Han group in Xinjiang through over a thousands years of Chinese influence. (As early as the Tang Dynasty, circa 900 A.D., the Chinese empire included most of Xinjiang.)
Daylam
14-05-2004, 03:51
OOC: The Tang empire ruled it for about 30 years before they collapsed in the face of Tibetan and Turkic assaults. China had almost no influence over Xinjiang province until very recently.

Yes, but unlike Hitler I have a legitimate excuse: I was stopping the genocide of Han Chinese by Turks. It should be noted that Daylami agents only helped it along, it originated in the widespread hatred of Xinjiang Turks for Han Chinese occupation. Hitler took ALL of Czechoslovakia, which was mostly Slavic, and the he wanted all Eastern Europe, which was certainly not German.
imported_Xiaguo
14-05-2004, 04:01
Xiaguo will assist Sino in training as Xiaguo's terrain is similiar to of Xiangjiang. Xiannese troops of over 700,000 are leaving Central China and moving to the Xiangjiang Border.

OOC:Magdha........ :twisted:

Xiannese troops, many veterans of the Japan, Bonstockian, and Dra-Polian Wars. Xiannese forces, trained in the Plains in Manchuria and hardened by training has became a strong and powerful army.
Granzi
14-05-2004, 04:01
OOC: Yes, however, Xinjiang is now part of China, and this does not justify your take-over. Respectfully, the fact remains that Hilter first gave that excuse as a cover for wider territorial expansion, which can only make us suspicious. "Such an appetite can never be satisfied."
imported_Xiaguo
14-05-2004, 04:06
"A murderer is no better than a terrorist, both had harmed lives."
Even if you had helped us by suppresing the rebellion, you still had intentions of annexing Xinjiang.

Do not contradict me.
Daylam
14-05-2004, 04:09
OOC: Xiaguo, your input is to be questioned when you don't even know the name of the place that is being talked about. :roll:

Granzi, I am not Hitler and I dont have any interest in China proper, Tibet, or any other non-Turkic Chinese territory. Besides, I have an alibi for my takeover of Xinjiang.
IC


Due to security concerns, the 10th army will also be moved to Xinjiang, bringing the total up to 1.4 million men.
Granzi
14-05-2004, 04:18
The Commonwealth must insist that Daylam stop immediately the movement of armed forces into Xinjiang. The continuation of such actions will be interpreted as having hostile intent.
Daylam
14-05-2004, 04:24
But huge, powerful nations moving hundreds of thousands of troops towards our peaceful nation should not? No, we will not be caught with our proverbial pants down. The more men that move towards Xinjiang, the more men we march in. We are deeply sorry if this makes you feel insecure. The troop number stands at 1.4 million. It will get larger if you threaten us with more troops movements.
_Taiwan
14-05-2004, 05:12
OOC: Guys, please stop the OOC talk.

It has now been almost 2 months since the race riots in Xinjiang, and rebuilding is almost completed. General Zhang has already made preparations to hand the new (90% Han) Xinjiang Police Force to the head of the People's Army Police.

The following statement is made publicly.

The R.O.C cordially asks our Daylami peacekeepers and military forces to begin the withdrawal of military forces from Xinjiang, now the situation between the Turkish and Chinese are more stabilised.

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Daylam
14-05-2004, 05:16
The Qaghan of Daylam personnally thanks the ROC government for their help, but thinks that the Qaghanate will stay in Xinjiang for awhile to ensure that the same result does not happen as soon as we withdraw. The Xinjiang population has voted 78% to remain under Daylami suzerainty for an unspecified period of time.
Thank you for your help, and we hope our peaceful relations may be maintained.


--Kül Tigin
Ruler of the Turkic Qaghanate of Daylam
Sino
14-05-2004, 07:34
The Sinoese Military Junta has declared to deploy 3 million (a tiny fraction of the total strength capable of mustering) Army and Marine personnel, not to mention Air Force as ballstic missiles to take part in this upcoming and unavoidable conflict. The invaders must be driven away from China and back into their graves!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/565000/images/_566074_soldiersflag150.jpg
Above: Sinoese troops in a flag raising ceremony. They will return the Chinese flag above the territories where its flying was disrupted.

Currently, the ARSA and ARSMC Airboures have departed promptly for Xiaguo.

OOC (to Daylam): You picked the wrong country to mess with, pal.
Sino
14-05-2004, 07:45
The presence of Daylami troops in China are not peacekeepers but an invasion force that has undermined the power and might of China. When push comes to shove, Daylamis will be turned to nothing but ash. But the push has already came and Sino responds swiftly.
Xiang Gang
14-05-2004, 16:06
Xiang Gang must ask all Daylami forces to leave Xinjiang immediately. It is sure that there will be retaliation to this act of invasion.
Christians for Israel
14-05-2004, 21:12
I was asked to intervene against Daylam as part of an alliance with a friend in the Dra-pol affair. I rp my nation is being in the area of modern Israel(including the provinces of Judea and Samaria) and as such am not far from Daylam's home borders in Iran. My I participate or is this an open rp?

edit ooc: the friend is Promise of Joshua to whom I am supplying tank and I believe has recently pruchased naval vessels from Granzi.
Magdha
14-05-2004, 23:04
Daylam, Your actions to stop genocide are courageous and good.

If any Chinese nation attempts to attack Daylam we will invade China through Burma.
Luftsgerden
14-05-2004, 23:26
The Armed Republic has removed its offer to send in troops. NO answer has been given. Daylam, would you like help in any way?
The Parthians
14-05-2004, 23:28
Daylam, We have heard you claim the lands of North-eastern Persia. This is unacceptable.

We ask that you return the Lands of Chosroes to us.

Give us all of Modern day Iran you hold and we will not attack, if we attack we will take Samarkand as well.

Our nation is far stronger, with Ahura Mazdha at our side we shall prevail.

Shah Chosroes III

Secret Message to Anti-Daylam alliance:

We will support you with invasion of Daylam if he attacks China or if you attack him.
Granzi
14-05-2004, 23:55
OOC: Magdha, what is your reason for an invasion? This does not concern you. Christian for Israel, if you can explain your situation a little more, I don't have a problem.
Magdha
15-05-2004, 00:40
OOC: Magdha, what is your reason for an invasion? This does not concern you. Christian for Israel, if you can explain your situation a little more, I don't have a problem.

Daylam is our ally, what he is doing is rational.
Christians for Israel
15-05-2004, 01:22
Certainly.

Quinntonia, POJ and i have been allies since our mutual residence in the region United people's of Abraham. Dra-pol has invaded South Korea and POJ and Quinntonia are part of the defense alliance. Daylam has begun supplying Dra-pol with weapons and explosives illegal through China to circumvent a naval blockade of the Korean peninsula. How this is possible I do not know but it is apparently being allowed in that rp. I have since begun supplying Merkava IIIs to the ROK military being rebuilt by the defense alliance and supplying automatic weapons to the resistance movement in occupied South Korea also.

Daylam has been advised to back off but not done so. POJ approached me about interveneing as Daylam rps as in Iran and I am in the territory covered by ancient Israel. In my search to discern whether to start a seperate thread with Daylam or contribute to an existing one I found this among many others with Daylam's name on them. Perhaps too many for a nation as small as he is.

My role is to exert pressure, militarily if needed, on Daylam to back off from the Korean conflict and tend to matters much closer to home :P I do not claim to possess nuclear weapons but have nuclear powered vessels in a small navy. I have a large army and army air corp posted in the military archives thread.

edit: other nations in the defense alliance include Hudecia, Kilean, and Lunatic Robot Retards?(very large nation)
Dra-pol
15-05-2004, 01:37
ooc:This is only loosely related, so don't let me get in the way of the thread carrying on, but, since Christians for Israel brought it up... the supplies being shipped to Dra-pol via China aren't illegal, nor the billions of dollars worth of international trade that flows across the CPRD/PRC border. It's just trade, and the random coalition of nations opposed to Dra-pol be damned (no offence).
Just be glad that DaKhiem (our capital) doesn't actually like Daylam (or Magdha) very much (again, no offence, but you're capitalist filth ;) ) or things would be even harder on those opposed to either party..I don't know if Daylam currently has nuclear capability or ballistic missiles...
East Islandia
15-05-2004, 02:10
OOC

I originally posted this yesterday, or tried to, but since NS is a dumb b*tch...

SOme facts.

of all the regions in China, i believe Innner Mongolia is the calmest, and Xinjiang and Tibet are the most ...uncalm? Well in any case, Inner Mongolia seems quite content; for the most part, Han Chinese settlers displaced a lot of native Mongols, and Mongolians seem to have little independence or any separatist movements. (from the book Understanding China by John Bryant Starr)

Now that being said, I have forces with Granzi and Taiwan, since we stopped the Invasion of Jingzhou several weeks ago. And I also have bases in Central and Eastern China, in PRC China.

Also, what is the status with these 'peacekeepers'? i havent had a chance to read the entire thread, so i'd appreciate it if someone would tell me whats going on wit all some of us trying to look unaggressive but actually wanting to get some land.

And Sino, are you honestly going to use Marines for desert duty? At least put up pix of Chinese troops in desert uniforms....

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Desert troops of the Desert Guards Division and the 2nd Manuever Division have arrived at locations in Gansu, and moved into cities where Granzian forces are located. More armor, desert and urban warfare specialist units are being moved in by air.

Special forces are paradropped behind Daylami lines, and missiles prepare to fire on enemy positions.
East Islandia
15-05-2004, 02:15
Troops halt in their positions, awaiting furhter orders, deploying MLRS positions, fortifying their positions wiht Quik-Fab Spidersteel bunkers, and digging themselves in. Air and missile defences are prepared, and armored vehicles moved into nearby territory.

No hostile moves, however, are made, aside from the Special Forces in Daylami held territory, who are there to reconnoiter and monitor the positions of possible enemy troops.
imported_Xiaguo
15-05-2004, 02:18
OOC:I'm just waiting to declare war :twisted:

Anti-Daylam protests were held in Hanhai today. A group of Anti-War protestors also protested and some how clashed with Anti-Daylam crowds. Police had restored order 2 hours later and many were arrested.

As President Wu and Secretary Yeh arrives back from Xiang Gang, they quickly left the airport and escorted to the National Parliament where a debate is going back and forth whether to go to war with Dra-Pol or not.


Secret Message to Sino

To: General Liu
From: Wu Tse Min, President
RE: Mission Xin Kiang

General Liu, Xiaguo is looking for a nice form of transportation, such as a humvee or jeep. Xiaguo wishes to buy millitary equiptment, arms, and mechanics from Sino. The Ministry of War and National Congress has apporved of arms buying in the future and we would like to purchae it from our ally. Please present us with some models and we would comsider it.
Granzi
15-05-2004, 02:19
Daylam intentionally stirred up a Turkish rebellion in Xinjiang as a cover for imperialist ambitions. This was at first secret IC but has just been found out. (within the last day or so) Daylami forces, labeled "peacekeepers," have control over most of that area, numbering around 1.4 million. Since when I fist condemned this invasion, various nations have joined, including Xiaguo, Sino, ?_Taiwan?.
Christians for Israel
15-05-2004, 03:48
ooc: and thanks to Dra-pol, Christians for Israel.

ic

Mr Prime Minister you summoned me?

Yes General Netanyahu. Mobilize the Elisha and Elijah Tank Corps. I will be announcing a declaration of war against the rogue and outlaw invader nation Daylam in the Knesset this very afternoon. It is certain to pass. Make all necessary preparations.
Granzi
15-05-2004, 04:00
Granzian forces will not delcare war as of yet, however, troops have been sent to secure the cities of Anxi, Yumen, and Jiuquan in Gansu Province in anticipation of possible action.
Daylam
15-05-2004, 04:07
OOC: Christians for Israel, I do not claim to control all of Iran. Just the northern sector. You would have to go through Syria and Iraq, aka Al-Anbar (a 2 bil+ nation), and then modern Iran before reaching my nation. Basically you don't have any effect on me since you are too far away.

Sino, Taiwan, EI, Granzi. Where are your forces mobilizing to? Where is the rendesvous point?

Dra-pol, we understand your anti-capitalist view. Actually, I have been thinking of switching Daylam over to monarchist communism, which would be weird but effective.

Also, EI, I dont know about dropping SpecOps behind my lines. I have F-22s ready to respond to any radar signals and I am rapidly setting up an SAM system that would atleast partially respond to any flights into Xinjiang.


Could I get the numbers of men each anti-Daylam nation has bordering Xinjiang province as of this post? Not the men moving there but the men already there.
IC


Due to increasingly hostile Han Chinese [ooc: East Islandian] and large forces mobilizing outside Xinjiang, Daylam has authorized another million men to be deployed to Xinjiang province.



Headquarters of Qaghan Kül Tigin II

Tigin was in deep thought. Pro-Han forces were mobilizing and they would soon far outnumber the Turkic armies in Xinjiang. Withdrawal was an option, but not before a fierce fight. He was itching to test the Daylami war machine against something other than nomads on horses. The heart of the Daylami war machine was the Army. The Air Force existed solely to support troops on the ground and protect planes supporting troops on the ground.
What was on his mind was balancing strategic and political goals. A pre-emptive strike into Gansu might produce military results, but in the long run might force other nations in to protect their allies. It was a tough decision, but it would wait until military intelligence was brought in.
Magdha
15-05-2004, 04:17
Daylam, be aware that we support you and will invade china through Burma if you ask.
Daylam
15-05-2004, 04:19
OOC: Sino, check TG. Maghda, right now major fighting has not broken out.
Magdha
15-05-2004, 04:25
OOC: Sino, check TG. Maghda, right now major fighting has not broken out.

Once it has we will be there for you.
Luftsgerden
15-05-2004, 04:45
In a short demonstration of power, the Luftgerd Navy flew over the soft underbelly of Daylam's "empire" in the Indian Ocean. The 8th fleet and 10th MEU will remain influence there until further notice.

Luftsgerden War Office
Daylam
15-05-2004, 04:46
OOC: We have an empire in the Indian ocean?
imported_Xiaguo
15-05-2004, 04:52
Xiaguo's numbers are about 3 million. About a few hundred thousand troops had been sent earlier from Manchuria through Nei Mongolia to Xinjiang.

OOC:If you go through Burma, My brother's forces, his nation, Hern Gong will crush your puny forces. hern Gong is located in the South and is ready for your attacks, if my brother has time..


Xiaguo officially declares War on Magdha. After consideration, Xiaguo views Magdha a powerful threat to the hinese Mainland and Xiaguo wil head south to destroy Magdha.
Daylam
15-05-2004, 04:58
OOC: Make a different thread for your war on Magdha, this thread is for Xinjiang.
Magdha
15-05-2004, 05:08
Xiaguo's numbers are about 3 million. About a few hundred thousand troops had been sent earlier from Manchuria through Nei Mongolia to Xinjiang.

OOC:If you go through Burma, My brother's forces, his nation, Hern Gong will crush your puny forces. hern Gong is located in the South and is ready for your attacks, if my brother has time..


Xiaguo officially declares War on Magdha. After consideration, Xiaguo views Magdha a powerful threat to the hinese Mainland and Xiaguo wil head south to destroy Magdha.

Secret message to Xiaguo: Leave us alone and I'll pull out of this little squabble and let Daylam fight you all on his own. Plus I'll give you five pounds of rubies as a peace offering.

This will help you and your nation avoid a costly and destructive war.

We are two ancient and great empires, lt us have peace.
Magdha
15-05-2004, 05:19
Because of pressures Magdha has decided to reverse its position and remain neutral in this conflict between the Chinese nations and Daylam, any attack on me will now automatically be met with an ignore cannon since I am no longer going to participate in this thread or the conflict.

Peace
imported_Xiaguo
15-05-2004, 05:24
Great, but you must follow these demands.

Do not support Daylam with any millitary assistance.
Do not support Daylam with millitary needs, does not apply to food, clothing, etc.
Do not interfere in China's affairs.
And the 5 punds of rubies. :D


Xiaguo will declare a truce if Magdha follows these demands. If not by 2days, Xiaguo will officialy enter the war path and consume Magdha's armies.



Xiaguo will not hesitate to fight. Daylam, declaring war on Magdha is related to this topic as Magdha has stated that they would help Daylam fight against Anti-Daylam forces to take control of Xinjiang. i don't see why this is not carried out here?
Daylam
15-05-2004, 05:25
HQ, Urümqi


The Qaghan sat, deep in thought. Maghda had abandoned the Turks, but no matter, they had not seriously counted on their help anyways. They were outnumbered by the combined by the Sino-Xiaguo armies, but they had entrenched and they were ready for a fight. A pre-emptive assault had gone further and further from his mind as the political consequences threw the idea out the window. They must wait and bide their time.


OOC: Xiaguo, it would just get too cluttered. I don't intend to divert any armies from Xinjiang to save Maghda, as I just have too many enemies at the moment and I need every man I can spare. It would be a completely separate theater of war.
East Islandia
15-05-2004, 05:26
OOC
I'm not Han Chinese. I'm Islandian.
Haha mayb my troops can walk behind your lines and infiltrate themselves. But when i infiltrate troops, I buzz enemy lines usually wiht high speed runs, hit multiple AA sites with EMPs, and do all that stuff that we wont do unless we're at war, so i guess i wont...yet. And also, there's night insertions wiht stealth aircraft, whcih is wut i do.

"authorize another million men to be brought in to Xinjiang."
Can you say 'logistix problem?'

You have to move them, move them, and move them, and its the desert. You gotta move the supplies for them too.

Dont talk about moving a million men as if it were a thousand, cause its not. I got hung over it too when i was a beginner, but juss know that u cant move that quikly. as for myself and company of allies, we moved quicker because we had forward bases there from a previous war, and forces present in t he area.

*****
To aid the special forces insertions, stealth aircraft are used and fighters do high speed runs, buzzing the area and doing their best to draw away troops. Transports fly low, and minor EMPs are dropped. EMPs can trigger shutdowns of electronic equipment, and these small EMPs are designed to make it look like an accident; their shell casings also disintegrate after their job is done.

********
In response to a million men being brought up from Daylam, additional fighters are moved to secret bases in Central China. Strike planes are brought also to bases in PRC China, scattered over various installations, and defended by rings of SAM sites and EMP-resistant detection facilities.
******
Forces:
Desert Mech. Infantry Division
Mech. Infantry Division
Armored Manuever Division
2 Independent Artillery Brigades
2 Independent Air Defence Brigades
Independent Engineer Brigade
(57,000 men altogether)


En route:
Desert Rangers Brigade
Xanai Guards Division
(18,000)

Air:
2 Fighter Brigades in Central China, 2 in South China
1 Independent Strike Regiment
2 Fighter Brigades en route
(800 fighters, 300 strike planes)
Magdha
15-05-2004, 05:28
Great, but you must follow these demands.

Do not support Daylam with any millitary assistance.
Do not support Daylam with millitary needs, does not apply to food, clothing, etc.
Do not interfere in China's affairs.
And the 5 punds of rubies. :D


Xiaguo will declare a truce if Magdha follows these demands. If not by 2days, Xiaguo will officialy enter the war path and consume Magdha's armies.

Xiaguo will not hesitate to fight. Daylam, declaring war on Magdha is related to this topic as Magdha has stated that they would help Daylam fight against Anti-Daylam forces to take control of Xinjiang. i don't see why this is not carried out here?


Accepted, the rubies will be shipped to you via air.
I will not interfere with China.

Does not interfering with China mean not having any relations whatsoever?

And does Tibet count?
Christians for Israel
15-05-2004, 05:31
OOC: Christians for Israel, I do not claim to control all of Iran. Just the northern sector. You would have to go through Syria and Iraq, aka Al-Anbar (a 2 bil+ nation), and then modern Iran before reaching my nation. Basically you don't have any effect on me since you are too far away.

Sorry. I'm closer than you think. Much of modern Syria was included in ancient Israel and I don't see Al-Anbar posting here one way or the other.
imported_Xiaguo
15-05-2004, 05:33
Tibet of course count, unless you're a seperatists, then I despise you. Do not interfere with China's affairs is, attacking Tibet, doing secret operations and such in China, sabotaging, and so on. Verbally is acceptable.

Great, Magdha has been eliminated from the war.
Daylam
15-05-2004, 05:33
OOC: They are marching in from Central Asia. They aren't being flown in or landed from boats. Central Asia and Northern Iran are Daylam. My forces can move fast as well, considering my nation is right next door to you. I also have forces present there quickly, because my nation BORDERS Xinjiang province. Maybe a million more is a stretch, I dont know for sure. I am not too good at specific numbers. But I am not flying them in by copter or by transport ship. They are all moving in on the ground directly from my nation.
IC


Daylam steps up its AA presence, in an effort to use sheer numerical force to overwhelm any plane that dares enter Xinjiang province. AA systems begin to be made resistan to EMPs, and at any given moment there are hundreds of F-22s on patrol over Xinjiang. It was made into a living fortress.
Magdha
15-05-2004, 05:35
Tibet of course count, unless you're a seperatists, then I despise you. Do not interfere with China's affairs is, attacking Tibet, doing secret operations and such in China, sabotaging, and so on. Verbally is acceptable.

Great, Magdha has been eliminated from the war.

Excellent, BTW the rubies have arrived.
Daylam
15-05-2004, 05:36
It doesnt matter if he isnt here. First of all I recognize Western Asia as owning western Syria. Second of all Al-Anbar owns Iraq. You have all of Iraq and half of Iran to march through before you reach my nation.
imported_Xiaguo
15-05-2004, 05:36
This is what i hate, considered to be done earlier during the Dra-Pol war, it caused a stalemate.


Xiaguo quickly declares war on daylam and marches into Xinjiang.
East Islandia
15-05-2004, 05:42
The Air Force existed solely to support troops on the ground and protect planes supporting troops on the ground.
.

And then you say 'hundreds of F22s are on patrol over Xinjiang.'

So what is it? One or the other?

And you dont border my nation; Islandia is a bunch of islands in the pacific with alliances in Asia.

And even if your men walk right across from your nation, which is definitely probable, dont you have to transport their supplies too? or do you have some way of scavenging in the desert of Xinjiang?

i'm not insulting you or anything, i juss wanna know.

And you cant make ur systems resistant to EMPs; all you can do is reduce their reboot time, or have overlapping coverage of air defence or whatnot.
Daylam
15-05-2004, 05:43
OK then.



Hami

There they were. The Xiaguo troops advanced into a wall of Daylami men, all psyched up and frenzied by hashish.

The horsemen never had a chance. Machine guns ripped into them as T-90 shells blew open hole after hole in the advancing Xiaguo armies. AK-47's bullets added to the hailstorm attending the Xiaguo advance.

MILAN missiles began targeting Xiaguo armor.

Then came the final blow.

A-10 aircraft, protected by F-22s, rained a hail of 3,900 rounds per minute per plane onto tanks, personnel, trucks, anything. AGM missiles blew up any tanks that survived the MILANS.

As the A-10 aircraft wreaked destruction on teh Xiaguo force, Apache aircraft joined the fray. Hellfire missiles aided MILANS and AGM-65s in destroying Xiaguo armor.


It was carnage, and the Qaghan was there to oversee it.
East Islandia
15-05-2004, 05:43
w/e
i gg
goodnite
Daylam
15-05-2004, 05:49
Sorry East Islandia I was composing the last post.

In response to you: Yes, they need supplies. As I said, I have been in in Xinjiang for two months and the preparatiosn were made LONG before.

For the Air Force: That was kind of misleading. The Air Force is mainly used to supplement ground forces. By this, I mean A-10s and AH-64D aircraft. The other role is guarding occupied territory from attack. This is done by F-22s, who also protect the A-10s/Apaches from attack from the air.
I didnt say I border your nation. I must have typed wrong.

That being said, I understand I am a noob. I am willing to learn to make my RP better.
Christians for Israel
15-05-2004, 05:49
It doesnt matter if he isnt here. First of all I recognize Western Asia as owning western Syria. Second of all Al-Anbar owns Iraq. You have all of Iraq and half of Iran to march through before you reach my nation.

You answered as I expected. Check Western Asia's flag and then ask my ally where my Merkava IIIs came from before I could manufacture my own. Those same tanks will be coming across at Al Hasaknah through Midyat and Sirnak and on to Tibriz which is yours. See you shortly.

Should this be in a seperate thread on here?
Also do you claim any future tech. I use Battle Armor suits for some future tech conflicts but prefer modern plus.
Sino
15-05-2004, 05:51
OOC:I'm just waiting to declare war :twisted:

Anti-Daylam protests were held in Hanhai today. A group of Anti-War protestors also protested and some how clashed with Anti-Daylam crowds. Police had restored order 2 hours later and many were arrested.

As President Wu and Secretary Yeh arrives back from Xiang Gang, they quickly left the airport and escorted to the National Parliament where a debate is going back and forth whether to go to war with Dra-Pol or not.


Secret Message to Sino

To: General Liu
From: Wu Tse Min, President
RE: Mission Xin Kiang

General Liu, Xiaguo is looking for a nice form of transportation, such as a humvee or jeep. Xiaguo wishes to buy millitary equiptment, arms, and mechanics from Sino. The Ministry of War and National Congress has apporved of arms buying in the future and we would like to purchae it from our ally. Please present us with some models and we would comsider it.

The Sinoese Military Junta is agreeing to arm Xiaguo to Sino's ground forces standards, at 10% of the full price, provided that Xiaguo devotes herself to this fight against the Daylam's crimes against the Chinese race!
imported_Xiaguo
15-05-2004, 05:52
The Western front suffered from huge casualties and the march was halted.

Xiaguo begins thes traditional, thousand missile strike. Thousands of missiles has been sent from Ground control, Mongut and hits at the border defenses. Ground forces sends artlleries across the hills directed by flying f-8's.
Daylam
15-05-2004, 05:54
When did they march through Syria and Iraq? :roll:

I claim absolutely zero future tech. All my stuff is 2003 or less.

IC

In response to growing concerns in the eastern sector of the Qaghanate, Eastern Iran has been restored to its rightful government.

Only north-central and north-east Iran remains in Daylami hands now. This is the homeland Daylam and is defended by millions of frenzied soldiers along with several thousand ICBMs aimed at hostile nations.
Daylam
15-05-2004, 06:01
The ruler of Daylam was on the front line behind the 18th Army as it repulsed the Xiaguo charge.
All was good until the Xiaguo soldiers began pushing up artillery.

Easily defeated, thought the Qaghan. And then he received word of the missile strike. It was not as bad as it could have been. In the absence of a massive EMP strike the SAM defences shot down most of the missiles.
However, enough made it through to cause considerable damage. However, it was nowhere near enough to break the line of soldiers and tanks.

"Charge!" Rang out the cry.

T-90 tanks rolled forward, their 125mm shells crashing into the artillery. At first they were outgunned. But then, a retaliatory missile strike evened the odds. Daylami artillery boomed in response and Hellfire missiles from Apaches screamed in low.
The charge slammed into the wavering Xiaguo line.
As this went on, B-52 aircraft, guarded by F-22s, went AROUND the Xiaguo army, moved in from the flank, and prepared to drop 70,000 pounds of bombs per plane on the Xiaguo rear. F-22s readied their AIM missiles.
Meanwhile, a force of ten thousand infantry supported by a complement of T-90 tanks breaks off and goes north, around Hami, to try to outflank and destroy the remaining Xiaguo force.

It would be a hell of a battle.
imported_Xiaguo
15-05-2004, 06:01
I think I meant the Eastern front since daylam's Western side might be endangered as well.
Daylam
15-05-2004, 06:02
OOC: Yeah its the Eastern Front. The Western attack is somewhat unrealistic according to me, but I'll try to work with CFI.
Christians for Israel
15-05-2004, 06:03
OK then.



Hami

There they were. The Xiaguo troops advanced into a wall of Daylami men, all psyched up and frenzied by hashish.

The horsemen never had a chance. Machine guns ripped into them as T-90 shells blew open hole after hole in the advancing Xiaguo armies. AK-47's bullets added to the hailstorm attending the Xiaguo advance.

MILAN missiles began targeting Xiaguo armor.

Then came the final blow.

A-10 aircraft, protected by F-22s, rained a hail of 3,900 rounds per minute per plane onto tanks, personnel, trucks, anything. AGM missiles blew up any tanks that survived the MILANS.

As the A-10 aircraft wreaked destruction on teh Xiaguo force, Apache aircraft joined the fray. Hellfire missiles aided MILANS and AGM-65s in destroying Xiaguo armor.


It was carnage, and the Qaghan was there to oversee it.

Daylam

1. you don't rp the other guys losses which you just did.
2. While I realize that this is a severe mismatch, you need to learn some rp humility.
3. Xiaguo has you in size and manpower as do I. Dra-pol coming here with the nuclear weapons comment sealed your fate. the POJ has stated the dispatch of a ballistic missile sub to your area in the dra-pol thread. expect him to use it now if you aren't invaded and overrun anyway based on Dra-pol comments with whom he hates.
4. Your best bet is to back off for awhile and use the military calc developed by Newer England (in conjunction with Western Asia and the nation Volga) to determine the number of divisions you field and numbers of tank guns naval vessels of all types etc. Its an excel spreadsheet so you can put your own stuff into it. Military Calc (www.geocities.com/thecitizensdefencealliance/making_a_military.html)
Dra-pol
15-05-2004, 06:05
ooc: Christians for Israel, check the response to your comment in the Korean war OOC thread- you seem to be digging something of a hole for yourself.
Daylam
15-05-2004, 06:07
OOC:
1. I didnt RP his losses. :?:
2. I will work on it, thank you.
3. You dont have enough troops deployed to have me in anything yet, and naturally Im going to do as much as possible to destroy you piece by piece.
I HAVE nuclear weapons. If the war goes against me don't expect me not to activate them.
4. Thanks alot this should really help me in RP preciseness.
imported_Xiaguo
15-05-2004, 06:07
During the rage of battle, Kim Ke Song, rides into the battle instructing the troops to move forward. He rides back and forth encouraging the troops.

One officer exclaimed, "Look at Our gracuos Emperor, Kim! Like a Stone Lion, let us ride forth behind the Hanhainese!"

And a loud roar came about and moral was high as they charged toward their enemies. Artilleries gave a second pound.
imported_Xiaguo
15-05-2004, 06:09
Well, actually you did, but I don't really care, just learn, i made mistakes too and you are one of the best matches I've ever met, give in your next command and I'll send in my bombers.
Daylam
15-05-2004, 06:14
The T-90s slowed down, 125 mm shells pounding the charging Xiaguo forces.

In the heat of a battle, a sniper hurries up to the Qaghan Kül Tigin II.

"Sir, I believe I can hit their emperor from here!" he exclaims.
"Put your weapon down, soldier." The Qaghan commands.
"We are not here to fight like cowards, especially towards such a sacred person as an emperor." He scolds.
The soldier leaves, looking dejected.

155 mm shells from Daylami artillery roars in support of the T-90 assaults. M-16 bullets pound into the raging mass of Xiaguo troopers. A Turk with a good eye might spot the A-10s firing missile after missile into Xiaguo artillery, men, and armor. Apache helicopters joined them. F-22s patrolled the skies, watching for any sign of allied air support.
Without any air support, it was difficult to see a way Xiaguo could come out ahead.


Meanwhile, on the southern flank, the B-52s move in, unopposed, into the Xiaguo rear. Hundreds of thousands of pounds of JDAMs find their targets as F-22s circle them for protection.

On the northern flank, the ten thousand men and their T-90s hit the side of the Xiaguo force, pincering them and hopefully destroying them. It was a gamble. Would the Xiaguo break?
Granzi
15-05-2004, 06:17
OOC: Wow, a lot has happened. What parts of the world do you occupy, Daylam? (Just to see if my navy will be useful)

The Commonwealth declares its unilateral support for the coaltion against Daylami imperialism. All Granzian forces in China have been placed on high alert and on the lookout for the enemy. Over a period of several days, the bulk of the army will be transported to the front.

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Elements of the 67th Airborne Division parachuted in a flat patch of desert just outside the city of Anxi. The main road from the sountheast was quickly secured. By the time heavier equipment was delivered, the leading brigade had already entered the city. By nightfall, a command center/base camp had been set up to the north, guarding the approaches to the city. Powerful MagLites shone down on the beginning of a rudimentary airfield. Work continued throughout the night.

Meanwhile to the south, the 11th Light Armored Division had set up camp in the city of Yumen. Airfields had begun in several areas. Other, heavier troops and artillery were being set overland, and were expected to arrive in a few days. Several airdrops are scheduled in the near future to land more soldiers and crucial supplies and equipment. Supply depots will be maintained in Yinchuan and Lanzhou, left over from the Jingzhou campaign. Aircraft continue to operate out of airfields in the south until new ones can be finished.

Total troops in China: (All left over from the previous campaign)

2nd Armored Division- Zhangye
3rd Armored Division- Zhangye
11th Light Armored Division- Yumen
14th Light Armored Brigade- Wuwei
22nd Mechanized Division- Shandan
24th Mechanized Division- Shandan
67th Airborne Division- Anxi
134th Artillery Brigade- Wuwei

Total: 84,000 troops

Aircraft:

4th Composite Division- Shandan
13th Composite Division- Lanzhou
27th Fighter Division- Shandan
31st Fighter Division- Lanzhou
56th Bomber Division- Xining
59th Bomber Division- Xining
93rd Attack Division- Shandan
124th Transport Division- Lanzhou

More troops will be sent soon.
Christians for Israel
15-05-2004, 06:18
When did they march through Syria and Iraq? :roll:

Since you just acknowledged Western Asia's onwership in Syria (and as he actually has parts of Southern Turkey as well) I can get to you through that way and dont need Iraq at all.

I claim absolutely zero future tech. All my stuff is 2003 or less.

IC

In response to growing concerns in the eastern sector of the Qaghanate, Eastern Iran has been restored to its rightful government.

Only north-central and north-east Iran remains in Daylami hands now. This is the homeland Daylam and is defended by millions of frenzied soldiers along with several thousand ICBMs aimed at hostile nations.

See my post above about your millions of Soldiers and ICBMs. You have 5.2mil people in your military max total(that is 1%. .5% is more typical and standard) based on nation size and about half of those are support supply and HQ types. 2.6 mil tops front line and then you factor out for your AF and Navy(if any) I just ran the Calc on your nation and I got 577,000 combat Infantry and 9,700 tanks at 1% using standard percentages for marine, air corps, ad navy. Half those numbers would be more realistic. and I would not consider nuke were I you.

I doesn't matter about restoration as that would take time anyway and I'll claim it on my way through to you. Post if you would rather this be a learning experience instead of a slaughter.
imported_Xiaguo
15-05-2004, 06:19
JH-7 Fighter-Bomber aircrafts arrives from the South from _Taiwan and finally provides relief. Bombs swallowed the Daylam forces below and many planes shot down on both sides. Hopefully, the bombing would of weakened the southern forces.

Mi-17 Multirole Helicopters came begin to shoot at ground forces. Low level attacks were carried out gunning men down like raking leaves.


OOC:I appreciate your non-coward killing of generals and officials. That happened a lot during the Asian Alliance-Japann War where officials and governors were excecuted and stuff. RP's are not like that.
The Parthians
15-05-2004, 06:21
The Parthians declare unilateral support for the chinese coaliton against daylam and ask that if we enter the war can we annex Iran and Sogdhiana?
Daylam
15-05-2004, 06:24
OOC: I occupy Northern Iran, all the Central Asian republics except Kazakhstan, and Xinjiang province. I have already disbanded most of my my navy (maintain a medium-size fleet in the Caspian) so as to add to my Army, your navy should be pretty much useless against me.
Please, Israel. Show me the post where you moved your tank divisions to Eastern Turkey, now, or else I am ignoring your whole assault. The WEBPAGE ITSELF uses 4% as a reasonable military, and Daylam is about as militarized as it gets. We have and will use 4%, so you can quadruple whatever numbers you came up with.
And, if it comes to the destruction of my nation, I will indeed use nukes. I will blow the entire nation of Israel sky-high. Remember, I am a fanatical nation here. I suggest stopping your assault anyways.
Now, think about this. The US has 270 million men and plenty of ICBMs. I have 510+ million people. I think I have plenty of nukes with which to annihilate you if you try to destroy me.
imported_Xiaguo
15-05-2004, 06:25
The Chinese coalition is mainly backed up by the laws of the Asian Alliance(AA). AA has vowed to condemn imperialism and colonization. Separatism is also looked upon. We do not recomend you keeping Iran or any territory to benefit from the war.

I hope you do not annex any land of each sort, as this is why we are fighting.


One thing, usings nukes ruins the whole RP. Why not just nuke the place and get it over with? Not fun and nations usually ignore it.
Daylam
15-05-2004, 06:27
OOC: Could I have the stats on the Xiaguo aircraft that just reached me? Approximately how many just arrived?
imported_Xiaguo
15-05-2004, 06:31
there are 5 seperate waves each containing 10-20 aircraft or so. there are at least 5 helecopters raking the forces.

Xiaguo also begins to use their motars. W99, 82 mm Automatic Motar

Calibre: 82 mm
Maximum Range: 4,270 m
Minimum Range: 800 m
Rate of Fire: 4 rounds in 1.5 seconds
Weight: 650 kg

A lined trail of motars of almost 20 start punding the enemy lines and fresh recruits were sent in wave after wave sometimes going to close combat fighting.
imported_Xiaguo
15-05-2004, 06:31
there are 5 seperate waves each containing 10-20 aircraft or so. there are at least 5 helecopters raking the forces.

Xiaguo also begins to use their motars. W99, 82 mm Automatic Motar

Calibre: 82 mm
Maximum Range: 4,270 m
Minimum Range: 800 m
Rate of Fire: 4 rounds in 1.5 seconds
Weight: 650 kg

A lined trail of motars of almost 20 start punding the enemy lines and fresh recruits were sent in wave after wave sometimes going to close combat fighting.
Granzi
15-05-2004, 06:31
OOC: Daylam, where are you?
Daylam
15-05-2004, 06:34
Xiaguo, nukes is perfectly acceptable and likely should CFI's armies move through, claiming all my land. I will make their homeland a mushroom cloud before capitulating.

F-22s begin their dogfights with the Xiaguo aircraft. The Xiaguo were outnumbered 2 to 1. It looked good for the Turks so far.

OOC: Xiaguo, what are the results of the flank attack and main attack? Remember, I have ten thousand men ramming into your side with T-90s, B-52s flying around destroying your rear, and yor are heavily outnumbered and outgunned in the front.

It should be noted that you are outnumbered in this battle pretty heavily as none of your allies have advanced with you and you havent had time to move enough troops across all of China to equal my troop numbers.


IC2

SAMs, unhampered by EMPs, open up in support of the F-22s. The assaults on the front and side continue, aided by the A-10 and Apache support. The assault in the Xiaguo rear of B-52s and F-22s continues, disrupting re-supply and inflicting as much damage as possible.
The Qaghan was smiling, but in his heart he was troubled. Even though this battle looked like an easy victory, he knew things would only spiral downhill from here. Allied army after Allied army might eventually grind down the Daylami defense to nothing. He must do all in his power to destroy them piece by piece.
imported_Xiaguo
15-05-2004, 06:34
Daylam, can you post the casualties of this attack and then stop for now. I am going to take a shower. Thank You.
Daylam
15-05-2004, 06:40
Confusions reigns...

As the battle looked good for Daylam, the Qaghan thought he would seal the deal.

Into the air went the EA-6bs, aircraft whose only purpose was to screw over the Xiaguo targeting systems. They lifted into the air, and their HARM missiles locked on to Xiaguo radar and targeting. WHOOSH, they fired out of the EA-6Bs as the jamming equipment went into effect. Daylam would come out not just ahead, but far ahead after this.

General Pars, leader of the ten thousand man flank attack force, roared with excitement. "FORWARD!!" He yelled, and the spearhead of T-90s pierced into the flanked Xiaguo line. From the front, hundreds of thousands of fresh troops moved in to fill any holes in the line as A-10s focused on destroying Xiaguo artillery.
Christians for Israel
15-05-2004, 06:44
OOC: I occupy Northern Iran, all the Central Asian republics except Kazakhstan, and Xinjiang province. I have already disbanded most of my my navy (maintain a medium-size fleet in the Caspian) so as to add to my Army, your navy should be pretty much useless against me.

fine. not my navy you need worry about.

Please, Israel. Show me the post where you moved your tank divisions to Eastern Turkey, now, or else I am ignoring your whole assault. The WEBPAGE ITSELF uses 4% as a reasonable military, and Daylam is about as militarized as it gets. We have and will use 4%, so you can quadruple whatever numbers you came up with.
the spreadsheet on v 2.1 uses .5% and is adjustable. check the military threads in NS and you will find that I know what Im talking about here.

This whole process has thus far been aimed at showing you that I can get at you if I want. No assault has been started yet but I have started mobilization which takes time.


And, if it comes to the destruction of my nation, I will indeed use nukes. I will blow the entire nation of Israel sky-high. Remember, I am a fanatical nation here. I suggest stopping your assault anyways.
Now, think about this. The US has 270 million men and plenty of ICBMs. I have 510+ million people. I think I have plenty of nukes with which to annihilate you if you try to destroy me.


I would not have started this if I wasn't pretty sure how it would end. Listen to the people around you telling you about not using nukes. I've doing this awhile and you are about to get crushed badly. I'm toying with the idea of exiting the thread not because of your threats which i find noob but because i dont wish to be identified with a godmodder which i see now that you may be.
Daylam
15-05-2004, 06:51
OOC: Above all I dont want to be labeled a godmodder. You have to understand that thats how fanatical Daylam is. We would never use nuclear weapons when our nation isnt in danger, only when it is in danger of destruction. I realize that if you join the war all you have to do is prolong it and prolong it and prolong and simply outlast me. I know that between you, Xiaguo, and the others I really wouldnt have a chance in hell. My aim is to come out of this with my nation, army, and empire intact. I aim to do this by simply outlasting your population's will to fight. Xiaguo has already stated that he has anti-war protestors. How do you think his people will feel when they realize he just threw an army into a meatgrinder? I aim for a coventional war that will produce Vietnam-esque ripples.
By the by, why, exactly, did you decided to attack me?
imported_Xiaguo
15-05-2004, 07:02
To Keep the Modern Map of China the same. No area or territory shall be stripped from China. I recognise China by the Modern Map, and if any part of this map are to be taken away, then by all means, we wouln't let. We, part of United China now in China have vowed to unite all Chinese and to help unify the country.


As daylam's forces tried aiming their forces toward the artilleries, forces quickly tried defending but at least 7-12 were damaged or destroyed. Xiannese forces sealed up the remaining 9 artillery motars and simply charged this time. type 98 tanks soon rumbled to a number of 18-25 and starts firing upon the enemie's left flank. The Paratroopers soon arrive with the tanks and assist in flanking the left sides.

Type 92/90 Wheeled Armoured Fighting Vehicle are seen to be coming from the back numbering at least 30. Thousands of troops fresh, had arrive from Ye, Xiaguo's most outstanding General who fought in all Japannese, Bonstockian, and Dra-Polian wars.
imported_Xiaguo
15-05-2004, 07:11
OOC:Goodnight Everyone, I'm off.
Daylam
15-05-2004, 07:13
The Qaghan questions how you can claim to unite all Chinese and yet still invade Xinjiang province, whose population is predominantly Muslim.


Daylam wishes it to be known that at any time it is open to a cease-fire, and that Daylam is always ready for peace.


Battle of Hami
OOC: Xiaguo you still didnt RP dire straits of your forces that should be going on. There are bombers destroying your re-supply lines. There are tanks coming in from the side. There are A-10s and Apaches in the air attacking ground troops and artillery.
IC

The Qaghan commited his superior numbers and began outflanking the entire Xiaguo line.
People in the air could see a gigantic Turkish crescent encircling a rapidly dimishing Chinese army. In the air, the F-22s fought the enemy to a draw, exactly what was needed so the A-10s and Apaches could continue mowing down Xiaguo forces.

The Turkish crescent grew tighter and tighter. And then, the Qaghan pulled off a stunning maneuver. The crescant opened up in the middle and a T-90 spearhead plunged into the center of the doomed Xiaguo line. The crescent closed up again, and finally the Xiaguo line became almost completely circled. Type 98 tanks had no chance as T-90s pummelled them and the A-10s mowed them down with missile after missile.
The Parthians
15-05-2004, 07:38
The Empire of The Parthians then opened an artillery barrage on the fronteir within north Iran. The shells and rockets flew down and flattened villages, infantry positions and tank emplacements.

Then the Challenger II's and Azaderi Infantry Fighting Vehicles pushed through. With the banners of Xerxes on their turrets the Persian population joined their cause, they went to their homes and grabbed a rifle so they may push the barbarians out of the empire.

Talon Fighter bombers and Apache helicopters flew over the troops waiting to fire upon a tank but the artillery swept away any positions before the aircraft could reach them.

The enemy was reduced to burning hulks and shocked soldiers. The road was clear all the way to Mashad
Daylam
15-05-2004, 08:01
That little piece of godmodding insanity is IGNORED.
_Taiwan
15-05-2004, 08:03
(News extract - Xinhua)
...the Xinjiang People's Army Police headed by esteemed nationalist General Zhang Fu Guo has recieved a generous donation of various Taiwanese equipment to help their efforts to contain order in the region...

Zhang's Beijing residence
"So now the whole story comes out. A sheep in wolf's clothing." Zhang muttered.
"Erm, a wolf in sheep's clothing general." One of his aides said. "We should have known this earlier. Why didn't our satellites pick up the arms shipments moving across the border earlier? Why did the PLA have hang the turkish man who gave them evidence of this?"
"I don't know!" the General yelled, clearly very annoyed. "The separatist fools in Taipei were too busy planning anti-China remarks."

His aide picks up a letter.

"The PAP are grateful for the anti-tank missiles, SAMs, APCs...etc. They're talking about building a statue of you General."
"What about those..."

His hands turn as he tries to remember the name, with no success.

"....militia"
"They've got their stuff. Russian-made equipment we got off the black market from our contacts. No link to us."

Zhang smiles smugly.

"And now we wait."

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There is no official statement from Taiwan regarding the fighting between Xiaguo and Daylami forces.
_Taiwan
15-05-2004, 08:04
That little piece of godmodding insanity is IGNORED.

That's you The Parthians.

*launches ignore cannon*
Daylam
15-05-2004, 08:14
OOC: Are you planning to use the XPAP as a guerrilla movement?
_Taiwan
15-05-2004, 09:54
OOC: Yes. The XPAP is almost all Han. Bear in mind however, the militia are not fully under Zhang's control and are mostly random Han men seeking revenge for the massacre earlier. (Chances are they'll do something stupid like burn a mosque or something.)

OOC2: Howabout making this invite only now?
imported_Xiaguo
15-05-2004, 18:19
Move back, as thousands of troops take refuge in the hills while thousands of men scrambled around. The emperor then rides back to the encamptment, Move out, Quickly! As the troops tried dumping what ever is not needed and taking what ever is needed, you can see troops dangling from background. As troops tried to get out of the seige, messages were sent back to Central China requesting more men.

As the army retreated, so did the battle and the battle lasted long. The troops are to make it past the border now in ruins.


The President Addresses the nation.

"Good evening Xiaguo, the glorius light of our powerful movement. We have just declared war on Daylam and as many of you know, we have entered our first battles. I am proudly to address to you that many men, brave and courageuos, talented and strong will be headed to International forces in Xiinjiang. However, our allies have not entered the war yet and we as a nation is by all means, islolated to our forces.

We are to fight, and the cause is to keep the territories United. If we let foreigners cut china up little by little, then what may become of China?

During the battle of Hami, many were killed and I express deep sympathy to them and the families. However, the tides will turn and we will suceed in keeping China united. As I speak, our brave soldiers headed by Emperor Kim Ke Song himself are fighting hard and strong. May the heavens be with all."

Soon afterwards, Wu gets a telegram from Kim stating a retreat from all fronts back across the border.
Christians for Israel
15-05-2004, 18:53
By the by, why, exactly, did you decided to attack me?

ooc: Because I was asked to intervene against you by an ally of mine. I was going to try other means, but the minute the nuclear commentary started I saw red and then attitudes after that convinced me that we would be at war in short order even if our diplomats met (ie: an rp meeting would end just as angry as I was last night based on how we rp our nations). We can rp the other means but I think we wind up in the same place.

ic:

The Knessett of Christians for Israel having this day passed War Resolution #3 against the rogue terrorist states of Daylam and having given Prime Minister Menachkam Began authority to include the murderous Dra-pol regime in the resolution at any time without a return to the Knesset; a state of general mobilization has begun. As this is the first war in many years (last being the destruction of Freemantia and Facsist Might where I had a nation named Hitler III as an ally in Sept 03 go figure) this will take some time (end of next week RL. for real reason see ooc at bottom of post) All Patriot batteries are on full alert and the Rayasian sky cleaners are being brought on line as it is strongly rumored that the enemy has nuclear weapons of the type used in the Facsist Might struggle.

General Binjamin Netanyahu has been appointed Commander of the ground forces and General Harvey Baum will take direct command of the Elisha and Elijah Army Tank Corps.

The Bin Natan, Samuel, Joshua, Micaiah, Isaiah, and Jeremiah Tank Corps are also mobilizing for offensive action.

OOCNote:
Tank Corp is typically 6(three tank and three grenadier) divisions of 25,000 each. 150,000 men 2700-3000 tanks per Corps.

OOC2: the reasons why the mobilization will take so long are

- I will be out of town first part of next week.
-I havent updated my military since the Facsist Might conflict so I want to do that first and allow realistic time for upgrades to take place. I'm assuming the numbers for a nation of my size but will be updating equipment.

So this could very well be over by the time I get involved and get there. I think thats realistic given the size of my nation and that things don't happen overnight.

(Granzi you are on the speed dial)
Daylam
16-05-2004, 03:33
OOC: POJ? How subtle of him. Use a large ally to destroy a nation supplying his enemy. Some backhand diplomacy there it seems.

What nuclear thing are you talking about? The fact that I would use nuclear weapons on attackers if they invaded my homeland? That's hardly a reason to attack and Im sure many nations would do the same...

As sad as it sounds, I was wondering how many men are typically in units of an army.
Company-
Battalion- 1,000 (I think)
Regiment-
Division-
Army-
IC


The victorious 18th Army was giving time to refit, re-entrench, re-supply, and repair what needed repairing.
40,000 Türüks (men with M-16s/sabers on Kevlar-armored horses) turn the Xiaguo rout in a hell earth. The weared and broken troops are pursued and killed until they exit the last inch of Xinjiang province.

Meanwhile, a broadcast is sent to the world, but especially to the citizens of Xiaguo.

"Yesterday was the conclusion of the first (since there will be more probably) Battle of Hami. Attacking Xiaguo troops were outnumbered, flanked, pierced, encircled, and routed. Let me assure the citizens of Xiaguo, there was no glory on this battlefield. Your husbands, fathers, and employees were sent to inglorious death by our 18th Army. Your government shows a lack of concern for its soldiers that should infuriate your people. Your men will not be coming home, and it IS your government's fault.
Let the First Battle of Hami be a lesson to those that expect an easy victory: Daylam will not give up and we will not be swept away in a tide of evil.
I am here as the ruler of Daylam. My name is Kül Tigin. Daylam will always accept overtures of peace and we can insure that no more young men are sent to their deaths against Daylam. Take peace now, I implore you."

With that, Tomahawk missiles blast away at anti-Daylam installations in Gansu province.
_Taiwan
16-05-2004, 04:41
Full-Sphere (AWACS intergrated with JSTARS) airbourne radar, Patrolling near Gansu's ROC Airbase

Analysing object(s) from Daylam-Occupied Xinjiang
Loading, please wait
...
Tomahawk missiles, Mach 0.8, predicted target zone in Gansu

"What the hell?"
"Ring the General..."

The early warning was sufficient for fighter aircraft to take to the skies and neutralise the swarm of Tomahawks using long range ALRAAMs.

-----------------------------------------

The General knew it was a phone call of importance. The last person who had interrupted his dinner ended up unemployed and bankrupted.

"Hello?"
"China has been attack. It's a long story General..."

As the General listenned, he realised his plans would have to be advanced. Much quickly.

-------------------------------------------

Official Statement:

President Chen is 'greatly displeased' by the Daylam occupation of Xinjiang and promises 'consequences', as well as adding a few insults to the statement.
Daylam
16-05-2004, 04:48
The Tomahawks were not aimed at _Taiwanese bases. They were almost completely aimed at Granzi bases (he has declared war on me). Daylam puts utmost importance on maintaining a cautious neutrality with _Taiwan.
Daylam
16-05-2004, 04:48
The Tomahawks were not aimed at _Taiwanese bases. They were almost completely aimed at Granzi bases (he has declared war on me). Daylam puts utmost importance on maintaining a cautious neutrality with _Taiwan.
_Taiwan
16-05-2004, 04:53
The Tomahawks were not aimed at _Taiwanese bases. They were almost completely aimed at Granzi bases (he has declared war on me). Daylam puts utmost importance on maintaining a cautious neutrality with _Taiwan.

Heck, ignore my post then - the bit about my fighters taking off. :evil:
imported_Xiaguo
16-05-2004, 04:53
When the messages of Daylam were sent back home in Xiaguo. housands of people denounced Daylam while some families mourned the death of the dead. Protests of anger toward Daylam's most insulting messages were carried out in the Capital taiping and including many other cities such as Hanhai, where Hanhai Division came from and Lishan division, and Mongut Divisions.

As Emperor Kim and his remaining troops, tired, injured, heart broken crossed back from the border. The initial size of the army that invaded was 22,000, only 12,000 came back.

Xiaguo is saddened by the fact Xiaguo's allies have not helped and provided help. Nevertheless, Xiaguo sends the most powerful army.

The Taiping Royal Army coexisting with the National Army's(Taiping Divisions) will join together and attack Hami once again.

Daylam, about how many units are in Hami and surrounding areas?
Hudecia
16-05-2004, 04:57
To: Xiaguo
From: Hudecian Foreign Ministry

The government of Hudecia expresses its explicit support for the actions taken by Xiaguo to defend China from the imperialist desires of yet another invader.

We hope that we could be of assistance, however, our support would be limited as most of our armed forces are occupied in Korea defending the rights and freedoms of people there.
Daylam
16-05-2004, 05:01
OOC: Currently there are almost 750,000 men stationed a few miles to the east of Hami. Hami is considered the decisive defensive point for Daylam and will probably be raised to 900,000 men before your next armies can get there.


Ok, I have an official figure of 8-9 million men for my army. This comes after A. Reducing navy % to 3% for the tiny fleets in Caspian and Aral Seas and putting 11% each on Army and Air Force. B. Having a military percentage of 4% (a whole lot of nations use 4%, the site linked said 4%, Daylam is extremely militaristic, 4% is FINE) C. Reducing for things such as support, training, other.


Also, what offensive statements were made? A few insults to the government, sure, but not to the people of Xiaguo.
Daylam has lost three thousand men in the fighting at Hami.
_Taiwan
16-05-2004, 05:05
Xinjiang
Chang walked past the remains of his old school for the fourth time that day. It was impossible not to anyway since he lived almost right next door. Many of his students now came to his house to study, and most of them were unharmed by the recent race riots, but he had literally put his life's work into building that school and it made him happy to go to work - until a month ago when Turkish infidels had torched it.

So Chang was enthusiastic when a group of his friends recieved a boxload of assorted Russian small-arms from a Chinese ultra-nationalist group. Now one of his jobs was making homemade bombs and weapons. A mysterious Chinese police officer from the XPAP had taught him how, and had given him a leaflet.

Xinjiang is China! China for Chinese

However, what he and his friends had planned for tonight had no nationalist agenda. It was for revenge. Pure and simple.
_Taiwan
16-05-2004, 05:11
(Secret IC to Xiaguo)

To: President Yeh
From: General Zhang

We offer our deepest condolences at regarding Hami. I have decided to grant to your air forces a total of 900 F-36T Air Superiority fighters. They will arrive after repainting into a Xiaguo colour scheme and in containers of "Chicken Feed".
Daylam
16-05-2004, 05:15
OOC: Lol. You really wouldnt need to sneak them just move them through some area like Hangzhou where Daylam cannot penetrate.
Ugh, 900 of them. I hope this war ends soon. My major advantage at Hami was the air force.
IC


Daylam has replaced the F-22s fighting in Xinjiang with recently acquired F-35Q aircraft. F-22s have been relegated to Central Asia and Northern Iran until they too are replaced with F-35s.
imported_Xiaguo
16-05-2004, 05:16
1,200,000troops are to sent to Hami. As the battle happened a few days earlier, it looked like hell to them. They soon could hear rumbling of of enemy tanks and soldiers.

"Set up the Artilleries!" as soldiers shouted.
A different model of artilleries were introduced. Type 89 155 mm Towed Gun-Howitzer.
Calibre: 155 mm
Barrel Length: 45 calibre
Barrel Life: 2,500 firings
Maximum Firing Range: (High Explosive or HE): 24 km; (Extended Range Full Bore, or ERFB) 30 km; (Extended Range Full Bore, Hollow Base, Base Bleed, or ERFB-HB-BB) 39 km
Rate of Fire: intense 5 rounds/min; sustained 2 rounds/min
Crew: N/A
Fire Control: Direct or indirect firing with electro-optical sighting system for day/night operations
Digital Fire Control System: Optional
Battle Weight: 9.7 ton
Towing vehicle: 6x6, 8 ton

40 in all were brought and about half were ready use. 200 J-10's, from Taiwanese airbases flew in to protect the army from the skies.
Dra-pol
16-05-2004, 05:18
ooc: Sorry again for clogging up the thread with ooc, but I thought I'd chip in, as I've been thinking about Dra-pol's own military size, capacity, its self sufficiency, quality, sustainability, and the state of the economy, tonight (yes, I've been drinking). North Korea (the real one) is often supposed to have around 4% of its population in the military, plus massive citizens militias (of no use on the offence, really, they've pretty much got to stay at home)... that's rather insane, as I'm sure I don't need to explain much... it's the DPRK, earth doesn't get more heavily militarised than that, in reality. Now, Dra-pol uses less than 3% of its populace at the moment, but has it written into Communist Party doctrine that 4% should be the aim- as such we've the capacity to achieve that quickly. HOWEVER... Dra-pol had a frightening economy for ages, and I managed to drag it down to thriving.. now it's back up to powerhouse.. that's listed in the profile, which would seem to suggest that, like Daylam, we can afford Apache gunships and modern 3rd and 4th generation interceptors. We can't. Keeping 48, 50, 70 million young men out of the fields, factories, and so on, and increasing their demand on those factories by making them soldiers, means that in real terms our economy is right down the shi.. the pan.
I'm not sure that it's possible to have it both ways- hi-tech and fantastically massive. I could be very wrong, of course.
Dra-pol operates its own kind of Juche- self sufficiency geared towards our specific situation, but doing so means making sacrificies- Our biggest surface combatant warships are smaller than WWII U-boats, and, I might add, two or three times smaller than the sort of ships turned out by North Korea. Dozens of our warplanes have crashed into hillsides trying to fight at night and in bad weather, and so on.
Yeah, I'm rambling 'cause I'm drunk.. sorry.. I think the core point's in there somewhere. Still, I find it easier to pick at Daylam's situation because Dra-pol's, which I've considered at length, is somewhat similar in many respects... I'm sure the opposition have questionable situations, too.
Daylam
16-05-2004, 05:28
OOC: Tsk tsk tsk. You cannot just march 1.2 million men from the Eastern side of China to Xinjiang like that. I have to have a little time to prepare my forces and ready them for battle. I will assume they are marching and are on their way.

Dra-pol, our economy is probably to shit as well, but that just means other sectors are heavily heavily suffering, not that the military is horrible. The shit hasnt hit the fan yet. Eventually it will catch up to us, and after this war I intend to RP that.
IC

The news hit the Qaghan like a thunderbolt. 1.2 million men, a full army more than he had. For the purpose, the authorized deploying another army from Lop L. to Hami [remember 2.4 million men are in Xinjiang in various positions], to bring the total of Daylami troops to 1.2 million men as well. He began arranging his forces in an odd formation outside Hami.

It looked like a semi-circle, but pushed inward far more. The center was manned by a contingent of rifle-armed militia on foot. On the right and left wings, T-90 tanks surrounded by artillery, MILAN antitank fighters and fortified positions could be seen.
Daylam
16-05-2004, 05:41
Up above, the Air Force commander had his planes deployed as well. A-10s, and Apaches were held in a reserve (along with 100,000 of the 1.2million men there), and F-35s patrolled the flanks. No planes could be seen over the center.
imported_Xiaguo
16-05-2004, 05:43
The army general now in command is the strategist, Yeh Zhao Feng. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of China has came back from a summit to help send a powerful army to Xinjiang.

The position as follows.
The army's left flank consists of the artilleries and riflemen.
The army's right flank consists of the Marines and Mortars.
The center consists of armed vehicles and tanks.

The army seems to have a Trangle shape with the center pointed out head first. The triangle is 150 degrees.

300 J-11's from Central China has been flown into airstrips proir to the advance to prepare for plane-plane battles. at least 150 bombers also arrive from Hern Gong.
Promise of Joshua
16-05-2004, 05:52
ooc: not to clog this thread or cause any lightning bolts from the sky but dra-pol is right in this case. :D

Daylam, the Newer England calculator that CFI posted is best used by clicking the 2.1 link, not the 3.0(never finished) and as drapol, and cfi said, 4% is out of line. Used as an illustration for paper an pen users is one thing to show how it works but .5% or 1%(after reading your commentary about your nation I think 1% for you would be easily justified over the lower number) is pretty standard. I just checked and the 2.1 is used .5% as the default.

Thanks and I'll step off now.
Daylam
16-05-2004, 05:52
The TPQDAF has flown in more planes so as to out-number Xiaguo by a margin of 50 F-35s. The TPQDAF commander, Aurang Khan, has decided this is nessesary to maintain atleast a draw in the air.

OOC: You can consider your army ready to confront mine now. Post your initial assault and lets start the Second Battle of Hami.

edit OOC2: 4% is indeed out of line, but it takes awhile to hamper my military! The Daylami peasants might be about to starve but that doesnt mean the military cant be good. Eventually I will HAVE to fix it (Ie after this war), and from then on it will be a nice balance between economy and military, but for this war Im fine.
Dra-pol
16-05-2004, 06:02
(ooc: I won't contest it any further if there's a large peasant element to the force and the drastic impact is RP'd after the war. Should be a good chance for national develoment and RP, anyway. Uhm, carry on shooting at one another :) [ducks and covers])
Daylam
16-05-2004, 06:09
OOC: Xiaguo, do you think there is a possibility for ending the war by making it very unpopular with your populace? You have already suffered the destruction of one army, and, assuming (big assumption :lol: ) I come out massively ahead in this confrontation, what will the reaction of your populace be?
imported_Xiaguo
16-05-2004, 06:15
No matter how difficult the task might be, how much the populous hates the war. It still goes on.

Xiaguo will not back down as Xiaguo is a nation proud and strong. Our economy is a Powerhouse and excellent in Education, Commerce, and Enviroment. Our population is 1.268 billion and growing.

OOC:I'll let the defender army start off first.
Daylam
16-05-2004, 06:24
OOC: I dont really have anything to do except await your first attack.
IC

Thousands of Tomahawks are fired at the Xiaguo armies to soften them up for attack. F-117As sneak past enemy radar and then wreak havoc on the Xiaguo rear before leaving. F-35s continue patrolling around and above the flanks. The center is still absent of planes and still composed of the peasant militias with rifles.
100,000 men and the A-10s and Apaches are kept as a reserve.
imported_Xiaguo
16-05-2004, 06:29
OOC:How's you sneak past my radars? And also attack my ground forces before even catching up with my air defenses? I do have an Air-Force.
Daylam
16-05-2004, 06:31
OOC: The F-117A is virtually undetectable and very fast. I didn't attack your ground forces. The (light) stealth bombers slipped in, bombed your supply areas, and then slipped out. Nothing too major and simply to inflict minor damage before the fight.
imported_Xiaguo
16-05-2004, 06:38
Hmm. The army halts and begins setting up perimeters. Yeh orders all men to organise into a triangular advance stretching for at least 30miles with a thick line. Most units are however not centered by strong in both left and right flanks. Artilleries fire at nearby daylam positions.
Daylam
16-05-2004, 06:43
OOC: "Most units are however not centered by strong in both left and right flanks" ----> What do you mean?
IC

The Daylami 18th, 3rd, and 6th armies hold their positions. Artillery responds to the Xiaguo bombardment but doesn't overdue it, simply firing when fired at. F-117As make more minor incursions designed to annoy the hell out of the Xiaguo force.
imported_Xiaguo
16-05-2004, 06:49
All artileries fire at the targets in response this time in order. 40 artilleries at once were fired at the enemy.

Bombers were called in to bomb any enemy targets they can pinpoint and SAM batteries try to react to the aircrafts.



OOC:Sorry, didn't make it clear, :( The Center is weakest but only because the strongest points are the left and right flanks.
Also, I might be going to sleep soon, so expect a sudden pause, is it ok with you?
imported_Xiaguo
16-05-2004, 06:52
Oh, darn, that was the call, I have to go to sleep now, night. I'm off.
Daylam
16-05-2004, 06:54
OOC: How can the center be weakest if it is a triangle? The tip of the triangle should be the strongest point, no?
IC

As bombing raids were flown by Xiaguo planes, Daylam's SAM batteries reacted, though largely ineffectually. 55 artilleries boomed out in response, firing at the Xiaguo artillery.

A soldier remarked "If the Xiaguo keep fighting like this we will be sure to keep Xinjiang."
The Qaghan found the remark adequate. They were not advancing...why?
Granzi
16-05-2004, 07:08
OOC: This is long overdue, but I had a lot of catching up. There were no major attacks since then so I think this can be allowed. :wink:

The sudden withdrawal of Xiaguo forces had thrown Central Command into a states of near panic. In one of the many tents erected outside the city of Anxi, General DeTrawl listened carefully to the latest developments from the front. "I want an update on troop movements every hour, focusing particularly on Daylam. Make sure that-"

DeTrawl was interrupted by a gasp from one of the CommOps monitoring communications. "Sir, we have just received a radar scan/satellite feed from the one of our advance stations. They report that a flight of several hundred Tomahawks are headed toward us, time 'til impact in 31 minutes."

DeTrawl briefly glanced at the memo before springing into action. " Immediately alert all troops and arrange them to missile-defence stations. Call up any available aircraft and load them quickly. Get them up in the air as fast as possible. Bring all SAM missile batteries online and activate the HAMDS system. Issue a general red alert."

Within seconds, loudspeakers around the camp began blaring out orders. Soldiers hurried to stations as HAMDS launch vehicles opened up, their radar scanning the sky. Aircraft was lacking, but what few there were were scrambled up and began patrols over the area. Soon, blips began to pop up on radar sceens, first one, then several, finally hundreds. Flights of Firebird fighters launched streaks of MTM missiles in coordination with the HAMDS system. A fire rate of 6 Stingrays could be sent every 10 second, as swarms rapidly locked onto their targets.

Bright fireballs lit up the sky as impact was made, several explosions every second, like a fireworks display. A deadly one at that, too. A few made it through the net though, and slammed into vehicles and tents, causing them to burst into flame with a roar. The onslaught last only a few minutes, but seemed an eternity to the denfenders. Over 10 people had died and even more were wounded from flying shrapnel. As DeTrawl surveyed the damage, his eyes turned to steel, then turned around and shouted.

"Many good men were lost in this attack! Daylam has made the first move against us. But these men did not die in vain! NO! They scrificed their lives defending their values and beliefs. They died trying to stop Daylami imperialism. We, the survivors, will carry the fight on. They will not be forgotten, but the fight has not ended. As retaliation, we will launch a missile strike as well!"

The order was given and transmitted to Xining, where within half an hour, 20 ‘Pallas’ Cruise Missile Platforms began the launch. Hundreds of ALCM cruise missile lifted up and flew toward their target. As the soldier belows watched, they grew smaller and smaller before disappearing into the sky.

OOC2: Launch at Hami.
Daylam
16-05-2004, 07:16
The missiles achieve largely the same effect the Tomahawks had on the Granzian forces, with one vital difference. Missiles falling on Hami are largely ignored by the SAMs...


"Let it be known to all nations that oppose Daylam. The nation of Granzi has killed 234 Han Chinese civilians with their latest attack on Daylam. THIS is what your are supporting. Not the restoration of a Turkish homeland to China, but the destruction of a respected minority of Han Chinese! Daylam fights not only for the Turks, but for the Chinese as well! Our banners fly in Chinese script and Turkish. This is an interracial effort against imperialists, and it will be won!"
Granzi
16-05-2004, 07:21
OOC: How did so many Chinese civilians die? I launched at your military forces, not the actual city.
Daylam
16-05-2004, 07:25
You launched them at the city of Hami. There are only Taiwanese policemen in the city of Hami. My armies are all a few miles east of Hami. Therefore the only things you hit were civilians or policement, a big tsrget for my propaganda machine.
Granzi
16-05-2004, 07:38
OOC: Currently there are almost 750,000 men stationed a few miles to the east of Hami. Hami is considered the decisive defensive point for Daylam and will probably be raised to 900,000 men before your next armies can get there.

Does this not mean that you have fortified Hami? Or at least have troops occupying it. You have stationed "900,000" men there!
Daylam
16-05-2004, 07:43
The 750,000/900,000/1.2 million men are all stationed a few miles EAST of Hami. No, there aren't many Daylami troops in Hami because I can easily detach a few hundred thousand men to intercept anyone coming near to it or to attack their rear when they come around to attack. There are only a few thousand Daylami troops there and they are all spread out. You hit the civilians, tough luck.
_Taiwan
16-05-2004, 10:06
Taipei, Taiwan
"President! We must intervene. Not doing so would be political suicide. According to the latest Taipei Times poll most Taiwanese will support the war."

President Chen Shui Bian sighed.

"Those who live by the sword will die by the sword." This was somewhat odd, as Chen was not a Christian.
"All you've done is dither-"
A policeman grabbed the female DPP member and moved her away.
imported_Xiaguo
16-05-2004, 17:08
More artilleries were brought in and setted up from the left and right flanks.

Daylam, set up an International Safety zone for the refugees and civilians.

Yeh summons Chen during a morning break.
To: Chen Sui Bian
From: Yeh Zhao Feng
RE: WAR

Matter the war is right or not. I believe you conscience is telling you to save your men. Nevertheless _Taiwan is our great ally, but we would appreciate help. In a couple of hours, my troops are to advance again, and my orders are to secure a landing zone for paratroopers and supplement troops. If I suceed, we would have an edge, if I lose, it'll be another defeat and would probably cease-fire. I hope your government gives the full support needed.

Many Respects.




OOC:You don't need to care why my center is weak rather than strongest like the right and left flanks. Its al in the plan..hopefully. :D :wink: :lol:
Daylam
16-05-2004, 20:02
OOC: I was just saying it is kind of an antithesis to form your men into a peircing wedge and then weaken the center.
IC

In response to intelligence reports of the Xiaguo army, the few citizen militia in the center have been halved, their numbers being shifted to the flanks of the crescant. Citizen militia are still in the center in lesser numbers, making a thin center of the semi-circle to connect the two flanks.
Daylam
16-05-2004, 20:04
OOC: I was just saying it is kind of an antithesis to form your men into a peircing wedge and then weaken the center.
IC

In response to intelligence reports of the Xiaguo army, the few citizen militia in the center have been halved, their numbers being shifted to the flanks of the crescant. Citizen militia are still in the center in lesser numbers, making a thin center of the semi-circle to connect the two flanks.

OOC2: The battlefield in miniture would look something like this

"C ---- <." With the C being the Daylami Army and the < being the Xiaguo one,
Sino
17-05-2004, 06:06
The ARSAF and SCAC (Sinoese Combat Aircraft Corporation) have decided to lease some 200 J-12 (rival of the F/A-22) air superiority fighters to Xiaguo (free of charge on the condition that no technical information will be lost to _Taiwan). The pilots will make their trips promptly as many of such aircraft had been ready made and stored as strategic reserves.

Sino's willing to give, more tanks, more guns, more planes for the purpose of securing the territorial integrity of China.

OOC: Can't RP due to workload. I'll let _Taiwan to temporarily RP my forces (give General Zhang something more work on his hands besides directing militias).

The Sinoese troops now number 500,000. Currently, camping in the provinces bordering Xinjiang. More will arrive before their attack can be launched. The ARSAF meanwhile has begun a bombing campaign in Xinjiang on suspected enemy facilities.
_Taiwan
17-05-2004, 11:11
Xinjiang - Midnight
"Chang. Here is the last bit of equipment you will need."
"Where were you? What took you so long?"
"I got this."

The mysterious XPAP officer gives Chang a sealed bag.
"Mercury-tipped nails. A long painful death for the infidels."
They smiled at each other.

"Place it on the bridge when you are ready. Good luck."
imported_Xiaguo
17-05-2004, 16:54
Here's the tactic before we move on.
C--------------<:"
The Center is weakest as oppose to the flanks. Why, since you have your troops in an organised semi-circle, it is best to help strengthen the flanks to prevent a complet circlement of my troops. There are Also two addtional reserve troops about 500,000, in the symbols above. The quotations are the Artileries.

"Emperor!(Bows), wan shui wan sui, wan wan sui.."
"Please, rise"
As the emperor, still recovering from 'wounds', enters the hall. He was greeted with handshakes and bows by the parliament members.

"Emperor, after the unsucessful attack, we do have a tremedous blow to the moral. However, learning our emperor, the Heavenly ruler, rode into battles and helped lead the troops on and on. Supporters of the emperor, as you can see, are all outside waving flags and cheering of you and your brave troops' return." Wu



OOC:Can we use napalm? Lol.
Daylam
18-05-2004, 02:17
OOC: I would prefer no napalm, but it is free form RP. Attack already!
IC


"Advance, damnit!" yelled Tigin [the Qaghan]. He loved the actual battle but the refusal of the Chinese to give it to him was annoying.
He noticed the odd formation and it dawned on him that they were countering his own. We will haave to scrap it out in the open, he thought.

With that, the crescant formation of the Turkic armies straightened into a line formation. The center was still lightly armed peasant militias while the flanks were heavily armored, fortified T-90 corps.
Daylam
18-05-2004, 02:18
OOC: I would prefer no napalm, but it is free form RP. Attack already!
IC


"Advance, damnit!" yelled Tigin [the Qaghan]. He loved the actual battle but the refusal of the Chinese to give it to him was annoying.
He noticed the odd formation and it dawned on him that they were countering his own. We will haave to scrap it out in the open, he thought.

With that, the crescant formation of the Turkic armies straightened into a line formation. The center was still lightly armed peasant militias while the flanks were heavily armored, fortified T-90 corps.
Daylam
18-05-2004, 02:21
OOC: I would prefer no napalm, but it is free form RP. Attack already!
IC


"Advance, damnit!" yelled Tigin [the Qaghan]. He loved the actual battle but the refusal of the Chinese to give it to him was annoying.
He noticed the odd formation and it dawned on him that they were countering his own. We will haave to scrap it out in the open, he thought.

With that, the crescant formation of the Turkic armies straightened into a line formation. The center was still lightly armed peasant militias while the flanks were heavily armored, fortified T-90 corps.
imported_Xiaguo
18-05-2004, 03:59
OOC:Err, stop changing positions...I'll wait until you stop, lol, I got a good formation, too....
Yeh delays the battle yet again.

(Xia Guo Ri Bao, Xiaguo Daily)
Hami Paused
A brewing second battle of Hami is yet to come, however, Yeh hasn't made the move. "Our enemies have changed formations as oppose to our own units advantages. We will have to draw another line up.." said Yeh after a meeting with the Millitary officials.

"Xinnese Millitary News"
Friendly Machines from Sino
200 J-12's were also given to Xiaguo by Sino arms corporations. "This is very useful indeed and we haveSino to thank for," exclaimed Wu entusiastically after phone calls were taken by himself. The fighters are planned for a major air attack at Hami.

(Xin Zhong Guo Ri bao, New China Daily)
Chen Sui Bian, the Bump on the Log
_Taiwan's President, Chen has firmly situated himself behind a strong and, neutral door despite the Taiwanese People's demands and call for war with Daylam. "This will surely hurt the popularity of him[Chen Sui Bian] and his government." said Zhao Kwang Ming, the Mayor of Mongut.


Yeh has decided to asettle in the area. The encamptment now named Ju Guo Camp has intalled SAMS and a perimeter air defensive program. Artilleris numbering of almost 30 each side of the camp. A secured retreat line has been built over the recent millitary activities. A railroad is currently being built to the camp itself. Underground tunnels can be trailed all the way back to Nei Mongolia. The troops are settling in defensively.
Daylam
18-05-2004, 04:23
OOC: Im not changing the position anymore. In your next post you can form your new line and then attack.
Also, it is kind of redundant to go defensive. It is you who must force me out of my position, not the other way around.
IC


Tigin surveyed his new position carefully. All was as planned. F-35 fighters were ready to blow any J-10 or J-12 aircraft out of the sky the moment they entered it. SAM batteries make a huge missile umbrella over the Daylami armies. All was calm in the Daylami lines.
Tigin was nervous. He knew that Xiaguo had the initiative. He would be forced to react to the force move by the enemy. His main objective was to take the tempo to his own side, implement his plan, and achieve such a decisive victory that Xiaguo would implement a ceasefire.
Sino
18-05-2004, 05:24
The Sinoese were not stupid enough to lose too many fighters. The Chinese WS-1B (4x 320mm) MRLS was soon put to good use with its 180km range and multi-purpose HE warheads. Any close range SAMs do not stand any chance.

http://www.army-technology.com/projects/ws1b/images/ws1b1.jpg

A small number of DF-21 MRBMs have been shot deep into occupied Xinjiang.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/china/images/df-21_launcher.jpg

OOC: To make things crystal clear, the H-8 medium bomber and J-12 fighters are all capable of active stealth.

Meanwhile, several air defense brigades have deployed themsleves to provide air cover.
Daylam
18-05-2004, 05:32
And exactly how do you know where my SAMs are? :roll: The first resort is using superior F-35s to destroy them.

Sino, I have no quarrel with your nation. We once again state that Xinjiang is historically not Chinese, but Turkish, and that as such it should be brought back into a Turkish empire.
Sino
18-05-2004, 05:47
And exactly how do you know where my SAMs are? :roll: The first resort is using superior F-35s to destroy them.

Sino, I have no quarrel with your nation. We once again state that Xinjiang is historically not Chinese, but Turkish, and that as such it should be brought back into a Turkish empire.

It was, until it antagonized the Chinese so much and like the Xiongnus, they were defeated in battle and submitted to a superior culture. Daylam, you do have a lot of quarrels with my nation. My country, right or wrong. You have no business with China.

As for your SAMs, don't spy satellites come in handy?
Daylam
18-05-2004, 05:55
Wrong. Xinjiang was conquered by the Qing dynasty, which, funnily enough, was Turkish itself, being ruled by the Manchus.

Spy satellites can be guarded against. Anyways, F-35s are the first line of defence anyways.
Sino
18-05-2004, 06:09
Wrong. Xinjiang was conquered by the Qing dynasty, which, funnily enough, was Turkish itself, being ruled by the Manchus.

Spy satellites can be guarded against. Anyways, F-35s are the first line of defence anyways.

Who were the soldiers and administrators during and after the invasion? They were Han. There were more Hans than Manchus killed by the bloodthirsty Uighurs.

China has govern Xinjiang with kindness and not with the ferocity and exploitation exemplified by Western nations. So what did the Uighurs have to lose?
_Taiwan
18-05-2004, 07:52
OOC: The F-35 would at least have a 2:1 loss ratio to the J-12 (assuming Sino's model is equivalent to the F-22)

IC:

Chang places the bomb underneath the bridge. He knew that Daylami soldiers usually came into town and return via that bridge. Now it was just a long wait, as he watched the area from long range using binoculars.
Hudecia
18-05-2004, 18:52
Hudecia
18-05-2004, 18:53
OOC: Once SAM sites lock onto a target they become exposed to attack from air units. Their only real safety is either to shoot down the attacking aircraft, or be silent and hope the pilot can't find the hidden SAM.

During the Gulf War I, the US air force tricked the Iraqi SAM sites into giving away their location by sending in unarmed UAVs as their first line at night. SAM sites locked onto these units and fired, in return, US air units could easily pick off the SAM sites that fell into the trap.

Just thought I'd mention this.
Daylam
18-05-2004, 23:08
Again wrong. The Manchu army and adminstrators were all Turks (Manchus). Even after the Qing wre overthrown a Turkic army destroyed a Chinese Communist army sent against Xinjiang numbering 80,000 men. They were not to be trifled with. By the way, Xiaguo needs to get here and RP his attack.
Sino
19-05-2004, 00:12
Again wrong. The Manchu army and adminstrators were all Turks (Manchus). Even after the Qing wre overthrown a Turkic army destroyed a Chinese Communist army sent against Xinjiang numbering 80,000 men. They were not to be trifled with. By the way, Xiaguo needs to get here and RP his attack.

Ever heard of Wang Zhen (former Chinese governor of Xinjiang)? Every Uighur spearatist was executed under his orders. Not many Uighurs are separatists as they have benefitted under a superior culture. What Daylam is doing is imperialism on China and this must be stopped.

OOC: Sino is 2020s tech with fully digitized units and sat-based ICBMs.
Daylam
19-05-2004, 00:33
Wang Zhen would have governed didly squat if it wasn't for the Manchus in the first place, genius.
Granzi
19-05-2004, 00:40
Too much OOC talk. Why not create a separate thread of OOC only? Call it Daylam in Xinjiang(OOC) or something.
Sino
19-05-2004, 02:18
Too much OOC talk. Why not create a separate thread of OOC only? Call it Daylam in Xinjiang(OOC) or something.

Somebody outta shut their big OOC mouth!
Sino
19-05-2004, 02:24
Again wrong. The Manchu army and adminstrators were all Turks (Manchus). Even after the Qing wre overthrown a Turkic army destroyed a Chinese Communist army sent against Xinjiang numbering 80,000 men. They were not to be trifled with. By the way, Xiaguo needs to get here and RP his attack.

Ever heard of Wang Zhen (former Chinese governor of Xinjiang)? Every Uighur spearatist was executed under his orders. Not many Uighurs are separatists as they have benefitted under a superior culture. What Daylam is doing is imperialism on China and this must be stopped.

OOC: Sino is 2020s tech with fully digitized units and sat-based ICBMs.

OOC 2 (as an ARSMC Drill Sergeant): XIAGUO! Your '50s PLA tactics of infantry charges are worthless and a waste of life and resources.
Daylam
19-05-2004, 02:37
OOC: You posted the same thing twice.
OOC2: He didnt do a blind infantry rush. He was just horribly outnumbered and encircled. :roll:
Daylam
19-05-2004, 02:41
OOC: You posted the same thing twice.
OOC2: He didnt do a blind infantry rush. He was just horribly outnumbered and encircled. :roll:
imported_Xiaguo
19-05-2004, 04:39
OOC:Outnumbered! Speaking as Sino's Master, Damnit boy, I'll PLA rush your lil butt..
Yeah, Sino Outnumbered, mind in giving help, people-help? lol


Actually, China had already taken A big piece of land in the west which is now Xinjiang, as early as the Han Dynasty and was lost. Then in the Ming dynasty, then reconquered by the Qing. The manchu's are not Turks, they're related to the Mongolians and Chinese. Manchu's considered them Chinese since theLate Qing Dynasty.


Yeh orders all units within the camp to train and wait for further commands. Emperor Kim and Jo Jin So, General have now joined Yehh's forces now having almost 1,800,000. The defensive line will spread farther and supplies will be safe-guarded under ground.

The (XEF) Xiaguo Expeditionary Force numbering of about 20,000 will be sent to Urumqi.
Daylam
19-05-2004, 04:52
OOC: I still dont get the point. You can dig in outside Xinjiang all you want, but your not going to get Xinjiang back.
OOC2: Furthermore, you cant get to Urumqi. You have to go through millions of me.
OOC3: The Han Dynasty barely got in there before their empire collapsed. Then an interlude of 1400 years of Turkish ruler. Then 200 of Chinese. So the Turks ruled themselves for a full millenium more than the Chinese.
OOC4: Since when can an F-22 beat an F-35?
IC


Daylam begins the transportation of fully one-half on the entire Daylami Army, adding 2 million men to the 2.4 million men already there. Also, all but 100,000 men [of the original forces inside Xinjiang, the extra 2 million have not yet arrived] are redirected to Hami, brining the total Hami forces to 2.3 million.

"Fine," stated Tigin. "If they refuse to bring us battle, we will bring it to them."


The entire Daylami line, without breaking formations, surges forward in an unbroken line towards the Xiaguo Army. Artillery emplacements lay down a curtain of shells as cruise missiles slam into the Xiaguo forces. T-90s begin firing from the flanks at the Xiaguo flanks, wreaking havoc on them. The A-10s and Apaches are still hanging back in the 100,000 man reserve. The Daylami advance in a line formation forces the Xiaguo Army to either retreat or do battle.
Daylam
19-05-2004, 04:53
OOC: I still dont get the point. You can dig in outside Xinjiang all you want, but your not going to get Xinjiang back.
OOC2: Furthermore, you cant get to Urumqi. You have to go through millions of me.
OOC3: The Han Dynasty barely got in there before their empire collapsed. Then an interlude of 1400 years of Turkish ruler. Then 200 of Chinese. So the Turks ruled themselves for a full millenium more than the Chinese.
OOC4: Since when can an F-22 beat an F-35?
IC


Daylam begins the transportation of fully one-half on the entire Daylami Army, adding 2 million men to the 2.4 million men already there. Also, all but 100,000 men [of the original forces inside Xinjiang, the extra 2 million have not yet arrived] are redirected to Hami, brining the total Hami forces to 2.3 million.

"Fine," stated Tigin. "If they refuse to bring us battle, we will bring it to them."


The entire Daylami line, without breaking formations, surges forward in an unbroken line towards the Xiaguo Army. Artillery emplacements lay down a curtain of shells as cruise missiles slam into the Xiaguo forces. T-90s begin firing from the flanks at the Xiaguo flanks, wreaking havoc on them. The A-10s and Apaches are still hanging back in the 100,000 man reserve. The Daylami advance in a line formation forces the Xiaguo Army to either retreat or do battle.
imported_Xiaguo
19-05-2004, 06:01
imported_Xiaguo
19-05-2004, 06:02
imported_Xiaguo
19-05-2004, 06:02
OOC:Xiaguo's artilleries should do a hell a lot of damage to your troops, also including my motars. And my camp is fortified with machine-gun placements and bunkers for my soldiers. Also, SAM batteries should of destroyed most of the missiles. Not including my airforces in the sky?

I promise I'll RP this tommrow, I am very bust today and I have to got to sleep.
Daylam
19-05-2004, 06:12
OOC: Everything you listed is being returned with more power and numerical superiority. About the machine gun emplacements, thats what our massive advantage is armor is for.
I will wait till tomorrow for anythin substantial.
IC

The Daylami armies continue the advance, T-90s forces pounding the flanks as the center (made of citizen militia) suffers heavy casualties.
Daylam
19-05-2004, 07:25
http://www.scribevision.com/49adtalon/tal093000/articles/images/wpe25.jpg

Daylami soldiers defending positions south of Hami.

http://www.afsouth.nato.int/exercises/COP03/Photo14/01.D2003-439_1.jpg

Daylami marines patrolling the Tarim River in Xinjiang.

http://arms.host.sk/tanks/t90.jpg

Daylami tank from First Battle of Hami.
_Taiwan
19-05-2004, 09:06
OOC4: Since when can an F-22 beat an F-35?


http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/f-35.htm
Plans call for the F-35 to be the world's premier strike aircraft through 2040, Aldridge said. "It will provide air- to-air capability second only to the F-22 air superiority fighter," he said. The plane will allow the Air Force forces to field an almost all-stealth fighter force by 2025. The Navy and Marine variants will be the first deployment of an "all-aspect" stealth airplane.

The F-35 is optimised for strike. The F-22 is optimised for air dominance. Crusing speed, avionics, and degree of stealth all favour the F-22.
_Taiwan
19-05-2004, 09:18
OOC: Can't RP due to workload. I'll let _Taiwan to temporarily RP my forces (give General Zhang something more work on his hands besides directing militias).

(Taking it from here.)

"Excellent news my friends!" the General said. "Where is Colonel Chiang? I may have my hands full with the XPAP."

By now, militia attacks against Daylami military targets were in full swing, secretly supported by the XPAP.

"Colonel Chiang Zhong Zheng is in...France. Negotiating a missile deal of some sort."
"Tell him to come here to Beijing as soon as possible, and inform him of the situation. Meanwhile, send something to the President."

[code:1:8fb140f5a7]Dear President:

The situation here in Xinjiang has flared up again. I recommend sending Colonel Chiang to assist here. His help will prove invaluable.[/code:1:8fb140f5a7]
Daylam
19-05-2004, 18:06
OOC: About your supposed militia force. Guerrila warfare, as laid down by Mao, is only succesful when conducted in a supportive population. Xinjiang is majority Turkish. Nevertheless, I will fight fire with fire.
IC

General Rao, fresh from his victory in the Canaries, had applied his mind to the obviously pro-Han XPAP. Any official attack against it would lead to war with Taiwan, something Daylam could not afford. General Rao was fairly sure he had a better idea than Daylami tanks...

Finally, his plan bore fruit. The Front for the Stability of Turkish Xinjiang, or FSTX, was composed of native Uygur Turks trained in anti-insurgency operations by General Rao and a few Daylami experts. There mission was simple: Counter the XPAP in any way possible and destroy pro-Han rebels.

Their first mission was to track down and eliminate rebel leaders. Judging to the Turkish majority in Xinjiang, intelligence wa far better than that available to the Chinese rebels.

Meanwhile, the leader of the FSTX, code-named Tamerlane, had prepared a much larger strike...
Daylam
19-05-2004, 18:08
The Flank Movement

By now, the extra 2 million men deployed to Xinjiang had come up North-east of Hami, north of the 2.2 million attacking the 1.8 million strong Xiaguo forces. General Rao had been placed in command of the original 2.2 million as Kül Tigin II, qaghan of Daylam, took command of the 2 million not commited to battle.
The plan was simple: Attack the front of the Xiaguo line with Rao's armies and then Tigin's would spear and destroy them from the sides in a massive pincer movement. Atleast, that was the impression that almost everyone in the Daylami Army had. Rao and Tigin had planned something a little more complicated, but with the same result.

Tigin's 2 million men marched east from their position north of Hami, passing north of what would be the Xiaguo square. At this point, most men expected Tigin to wheel the force down and and charge towards the Xiaguo's exposed flank. Instead, he started marching south-east, still north of the Xiaguo flank. Finally, when he moved north of where the Xiaguo rear and northern flank convened, he stopped his men. The officers were bewildered. What in the hell was the qaghan doing?


Meanwhile, Rao took command of the assault force. His men continued their advance into the Xiaguo troops, as F-117A and F-35 planes flew strike after stealthy and havoc-creating strike into the Xiaguo lines. F-22 Raptors stayed in the sky, protecting the Daylami armies from assault. A-10s and Apaches had still not gone into action. The assault went ever faster into the Xiaguo line.
Daylam
19-05-2004, 18:41
bump
imported_Xiaguo
19-05-2004, 23:32
Th army was commanded to move South west of the base. Xiannese soldiers begins to see why Yeh has done this. The base was abandoned and the soldiers marched, a fairly slow process by moving thousands at a time. The population of the base grew less and less until the last defenses were mounted and moved.

Yeh then orders an all our advance west of the base where a 'temporary' camp has been set up. Thousands of missiles were aimed at Daylam's flank movement. Operation Renew Victory has been planned out. Objectives are to penetrate the lines and build a safe route into Xinjiang.

The president as of today has received Dictatorship Powers, a necessary move during wartime. All railroads, industries, and such has been givern control to the government. Rations tickets are in use . Much were patriotic and were eager or less opposing to let the government control these industries. Automobiles Industries now start making airplane parts, tanks, andything. Food are now given first priority to the troops and refugees.

Troops move out of the Base



[img]http://rds.yahoo.com/S=96062883/K=chinese+soldiers/v=2/l=IVS/*

Xiannese Troops in Training outside of Mongut, a city where terrain is most similiar to Xinjiang.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/38129000/jpg/_38129077_ap_train300.jpg

http://edition.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/asiapcf/east/07/16/china.missile.reax/story.china.washington.arme.jpg

http://www.awr.org/images/2001-05-tai-soldiers.jpg
Sino
20-05-2004, 02:19
OOC: You posted the same thing twice.
OOC2: He didnt do a blind infantry rush. He was just horribly outnumbered and encircled. :roll:

Wang was sent to deal with this problem after those before him failed. He had the insurgents hung. He was the first CCP governor there. Priot to that, it was the ROCA that could not fight in such an environment.

OOC: After this RP, Sino should erect a statue of such a hero in Urumuqi.
Sino
20-05-2004, 02:22
OOC: Xiaguo, now you forget numerical superiority completely. We need at least 2 million men (infantry alone), not 20,000 to Urumuqi. Xinjiang is almost completely taken by Daylam (from my understanding).
East Islandia
20-05-2004, 02:57
OOC
some comments:
Daylam: wreaking havoc on them....
Rejected. If you dont know, it is not up to you to decide if your bitches wreak havoc on his bitches, and its not up to me to decide if my bitches wreck ur bitches, etc, etc. Its for him (the one being attacked) to decide.

and just how many million troops do you have outside Urumqi? its about time u gave us exact numbers, cause u can say all the millions u want, but a tac-nuke or a 15 thousand pounder will blow thru them all the same.

********
"Bring in the bitches," First General Xiang ordered.
"Shi."

At his command, five H9s, all carrying two 15 thousand pound bombs, roared over the battlefield as EMPs streaked in and slammed into nearby locations, hopefully disrupting the nearby AA systems. the 15 thousand pounders were unloaded onto as many enemy positions as possible and as fast as possible, and the ground shook underneath the impact of the explosives.

H9s begin daily airstrikes iwth H9 bombs, and Marine desert armor units begin to engage the enemy. The First Storm Division begins to attack out of bases in Chengdu, driving up towards the south, accompanied by two Guards divisions (about forty five thousand all together) and two heavy armor brigades. Although this may not get through the supposed 'millions of men' packed onto the border, perhaps the millions of men will make for easy shooting.

Special forces are airdropped behind enemy lines with stealth transports and gliders, and simulatenous EMP strikes.
imported_Xiaguo
20-05-2004, 05:41
Don't woory Sino, I have it down.

The 20,000 under Jo Jin Se sets up a small base and Yeh orders the troops to march westward toward the base. Morerockets are launched at Daylam's marching army.
_Taiwan
20-05-2004, 06:04
(I dunno about the FSTX yet ICly so I really don't have much to do *waits for first militia to be ambushed*)

Chengdu
The citizens of Chengdu awoke to a special sight - dozens of large Taiwanese aircraft flying over their city and carrying thousands of personnel. Some even thought it was a Taiwanese invasion, although a later radio broadcast soon cleared that up.

The night before, General Zhang and Colonel Chiang had met with Premier Hu Jintao and recieved permission to base in Chengdu, as well as discuss their common political beliefs regarding Taiwanese separatism and the One China policy.

Seven wings of fighter aircraft were also enroute from Taiwan, under Colonel Chiang's request.
Sino
20-05-2004, 10:56
OOC: Can't RP due to workload. I'll let _Taiwan to temporarily RP my forces (give General Zhang something more work on his hands besides directing militias).

(Taking it from here.)

"Excellent news my friends!" the General said. "Where is Colonel Chiang? I may have my hands full with the XPAP."

By now, militia attacks against Daylami military targets were in full swing, secretly supported by the XPAP.

"Colonel Chiang Zhong Zheng is in...France. Negotiating a missile deal of some sort."
"Tell him to come here to Beijing as soon as possible, and inform him of the situation. Meanwhile, send something to the President."

[code:1:76ca2ca4e8]Dear President:

The situation here in Xinjiang has flared up again. I recommend sending Colonel Chiang to assist here. His help will prove invaluable.[/code:1:76ca2ca4e8]

"With a name like that?" Lt. Gen. Zhao asked, couldn't believe that someone was given Chiang's pseudonym.

"That's correct, General sir." His secretary replied.

"Get this man a call then a plane, I want him here immediately!"


OOC: Is the Col. Air Force or Army? Is this a manouvre of defection?
imported_Xiaguo
20-05-2004, 23:55
So, it begins..

South-Western Hami
2 million Xiannese Soldiers fiercly charged at Hami. Artilleries pounded enemy positions and about 1,600 bombers/fighters flew at Hami sending bombs and destruction to the city. Man were being shot down, but however, the bombs should be suscessful.

Eastern Hami
Tanks moved in en route from the older base and about 20,000 units under Jo Jin Ke leads a sharp attack at Hami's Eastern section. An additional 400,000 were marched to Jo's 20,000.

Southern Hami
An army of 200,000 quickly marches south and begins to secure the area for additional troops. During this time, they expect the allies to help fight and enter the Hami battle from this position. Xiaguo sends the new recruits, fresh and well trained from Nei Mongolia to Xinjiang.
Sino
21-05-2004, 23:36
Sino
21-05-2004, 23:37
Sinoese H-8 bombers begun a swift campaign to bomb the incoming hostile armor. Supported by J-12s and AWACs (to pick up the F-35s), the pilots know that a fight to the death is more honorable than the humiliation of China.

"Let it rip", an H-8 pilot spoke as he watches the laser-guided bombs fall on the targets below.

OOC: Has Daylam began settling citizens into their new 'colony'?

OOC 2: What racist terms can we call the Daylami other than "towelheads"?
Granzi
22-05-2004, 00:12
Silently, hundreds of B-2 bombers and F-117 Nighthawks sweep in from the southeast. Radar silence is strictely enforced. They were the first to strike Daylami positions and knock out as many SAM and AA batteries as possible. Their cargo bays are filled to capacity with precision and laser-guided bombs. Cruise missiles are launched from aerial platforms above Granzi-controlled territory. This time they are guided with satellite imagery from overhead.

As the first missiles hit the ground, the pilots begin. In turn, squadrons of 12 aircraft swing lower, dip just slightly, and releases the ordinance carried. In groups, the bombs fall toward their targets, and the formation insures an almost uninterrupted hail of explosives.

A swarm of Firebird fighters arrives soon after to provide air cover and turn to engage any enemy aircraft...
imported_Xiaguo
22-05-2004, 02:14
Sino, I don't know, they said the populous is under their command our something, that the populous rejoices the Daylami forces.

Pillow Heads. Mush. Airbags. Bag-of-air. Balloons. Puffs.

IC:Lets wait for Daylam's replies.
Daylam
22-05-2004, 02:42
OOC1: The population is being liberated from oppresive Chinese rule and restored to Turkish rule. Of course they are happy!
OOC2: I had a massive post that I have to retype. Damn NS!
OOC3: Everything after Xiaguo started moving out is ignored until I respond to it, including Xiaguo suddenly having 1 million more men all the way from Manchuria.
IC

General Rao could hardly believe his eyes. And yet there it was. The Xiaguo Army, outnumbered by 200,000 men, had begun abadoning their positions right as they charged at them! It was complete military suicide, but Rao loved it. T-90 tanks had a field day with the moving army, as Daylami men wielding their AN-94s took control of the abadoned positions and began firing into the horde of Xiaguo soldiers.

As the charge slammed into the Xiaguo Army, the center stayed in place as the two wings of T-90 tanks sped around the two flanks, beginining a fast encircling movement. The Daylami crescant had appeared again, bringining a vice around the fleeing Xiaguo soldiery.

This was the cue Kül Tigin had been waiting for. His 2 million, already less than a mile away from the Xiaguo, charged the rear and northern flank of the now heavily outnumbered Xiaguo forces. 4.2 million men were engaged towards the 2 million man Xiaguo army. T-90 tanks could be seen everywhere, piercing into Xiaguo formations left and right. The ENTIRE Xiaguo army had been completely encircled by the twin Turkic armies under Rao and Tigin.

Rao played his final card, the 100,000 man reserve. This entered on the bending center of the Daylami line. A-10s and Apaches came with it, opening up a storm from the layers of hell onto the Xiaguo forces. AGM-65 missiles stormed into them as the A-10s and Apaches hunted down and destroyed any tank they saw. Artillery boomed, matching the Xiaguo artillery and outnumbering it by more than 2 to 1.

Meanwhile, thousands of Tomahawks careened into Granzi, Sinoese, and Xiaguo bases. TLAMs, which had recently destroyed a superb Soviet defense grid, crashed into whatever air or army bases had survived the Tomahawks.


Meanwhile...in Urumqi....

The Chinese militants went closer and closer to the arms munitions dump. They had every right to believe they were fine, and "Tamerlane" did all he could to foster that image. Unfortunately, the Turkic populace was against the Han Chinese, and the FSTX had known of the attack before hand. The Chinese militants were outnumbered by 4 to 1. As they grew closer, "Tamerlane" gave the order. Turks sprang up everywhere, spraying the men with AK-47 gunfire. The men's bodies were left where they lay, with a small note: "Xinjiang for the Turks."
imported_Xiaguo
22-05-2004, 03:57
OOC:Screw that. I had retreated little by little toward the west. You cannot attack my rear like that as I have not just picked up and left. Any how, your forces were just moved from you older position and I signal to move out after that. How can you pursue my whole army when my army is leaving in small numbers little by little, even if you attacked you cannot slautered my army as my base is still is full shifts. You towelhead.
imported_Xiaguo
22-05-2004, 04:11
An act passed in Xiaguo allows all anyone speaking against the government or supporting the enemy by any means treason and can be accouted by arrest.


I say there are almost 3 million troops near the Xiannese line. The general populous of Xiaguo begins to support the war after news of insurgents in Xinjiang had slautered Han Chinese.

"Screw Xinjiang for the Turks, kill em' all" yelled an angry revisionist as he was deliberately pulled away and forced into a police car. He was throwing rocks at Turkish citizens.

The Parliament passes the Selective Service Act having to draft men into the army. This second draft was to help insure a new wave of men in addition to the one 1.7million volunteers.
Sino
22-05-2004, 04:41
OOC: Which side is Granzi on?
Sino
22-05-2004, 04:52
Meanwhile, thousands of Tomahawks careened into Granzi, Sinoese, and Xiaguo bases. TLAMs, which had recently destroyed a superb Soviet defense grid, crashed into whatever air or army bases had survived the Tomahawks.

Sinoese defences have no fear for cruise missiles. Superb EW and integrated air defence techniques (SAMs plus AI-controlled AAAs) ensure minimal damage to the Sinoese positions.

http://www.sinodefence.com/airforce/airdefence/pl9d_2.jpg

http://www.sinodefence.com/c4i/ew/dz9002_1.jpg

OOC: To be honest to you all, there's nothing better than AI-controlled AAAs when it comes to cruise missiles.

===============================================

"The motherf*ckers can roast in hell!" A Sinoese H-8 pilot exclaimed as he let the naplams fall.

OOC: Napalms on MBTs = instant roasting ovens.
Granzi
22-05-2004, 04:57
OOC: Let's not get personal, okay? Daylam, you are walking a very fine line when you declare that the people in Xinjiang support Daylam. Since you invaded Xinjiang, they are technically your enemies, but since no one else is suitable for RPing the natives... Just as long as the locals don't physically resist our troops. :wink:

Xiaguo, you can't just say screw that, you must RP something out. Otherwise this becomes pointless. Daylam does have the right to say what his soldiers do. Though I have yet to see any Daylami losses.

OOC2: Will you be responding to my attack?

More bombers appear, a second wave of heavy-hitting aircraft. The B-1B Lancers and B-52 Stratofortresses engage any concentrations of artillery and armor. Armor-piercing bombs fall earthward, and continue to attack Daylami positions. Reinforcements arrive in the form of more cruise missile strikes and A/OA-10 Thunderbolt IIs. Make dive bombing against the edges of the Daylam forces, the battle rages on.

The advance base at Anxi had been heavily fortified since the last missile attack, and reinforcements had arrived. Thus, they were prepared as SAMs and fighter aircraft scrambled from the finished airfield. As the Tomahawks approached, they were neutralized by swarms of interceptors missiles. Only a few, made it through the net, and crashed harmlessly outside of the camp. No casaulties are reported.

OOC3: I am Anti-Daylam, my bases are in Gansu and Lanzhou.
Sino
22-05-2004, 05:03
"Clear the damn area! ASAP." An ARSAF commander radioed his Xianese counterpart on the ground. "We're letting out the cluster bombs. We give you 10 minutes!"

More H-8s, escorted by J-12s and AWACS made their flight as the battle has heated up.
Sino
22-05-2004, 05:04
OOC3: I am Anti-Daylam, my bases are in Gansu and Lanzhou.

OOC: Hail!!!
Sino
22-05-2004, 05:21
OOC: I also doubt that the Uighurs will react in such a way as there is racial harmony in Xinjiang.
Sino
22-05-2004, 05:33
Rumours spread that Gen. Liu is currently somewhere in the theater as he has not turned up to work (which is highly unusual).

Secretly IC:

How unusual it was, but it was nothing new, General Liu had flown out to Xiaguo in shipment of neutron weapons (on a lease agreement). Now he is seated in a newly rearmed Xianese missile train. Looking out the window at the bleak view of rice fields, his eyes carrying the same thoughtfulness that he posesses. Dressed far from the authoritarian ceremonial or service uniforms of the ARSA, he looks down at his corporal epaulets before picking up the receiver and putting it to his ear.
imported_Xiaguo
22-05-2004, 05:51
OOC:Sorry, I was angry. Haha. Well.

Ok, all of My troops suffered some casualties but was safe now as they head west. There are curently 3million troops in Xinjiang. In addition, an expected 2 million will be drafted and sent by train to Xinjiang.

When General Liu was riding the trains toward the war stricken lands. He was given a message.

My friend, Liu
Thank you, you have answered our calls. The Xiaguo government has finally issued an official draft and we are expected a 5 million man powered army. I hope you will enjoy your stay here in this hellish land. Currently we are quickly trying to maneuver ourselves out of a seige, thank goodness we have seen their advance before they had hold of us, or else our units will be surrounded. Suffering MINUMUM casualties, we have now safely arrived at the Southern landing.dropping zones, you are going to be directed there as well.

-General of All Armies, Yeh

Yeh, now tired has just ordered Jo Jin's troops of 200,000 to help build SAMS and artilleries all around the routes.
imported_Xiaguo
22-05-2004, 05:55
OOC:I really want to get the Asian Alliance into this, much like the Bonstockian War, but I realy want to try this out. Well, Seems like nobody is much active, its the weekends, lets finish this battle up.


Thousands of tanks have been taken out of storage, from the Sino-Xiaguo Arms and Weapons Treaty which Helped Xiaguo by having Sino 's engineers help educate and direct the manufacturing of arms and mainly, tanks.
_Taiwan
22-05-2004, 07:45
OOC: Is the Col. Air Force or Army? Is this a manouvre of defection?

OOC: Air force, no, him and Zhang are going to force Chen's hand.

"Dammit. So I guess they're onto us." Zhang muttered after reading the memo on the ambush of the militias.
"Hang on," Chiang said. "This plays right into our hands."
Zhang paused to think. "Yes, it does, doesn't it? We're pretending we don't know they assisted the riots, they're pretending they don't know we founded the militias."

The following message was sent to Daylami.

[code:1:f1938eb326]Your insinuations are beginning to annoy us. Bear in mind that the military forces under my command are more than sufficient to turn the tide of the war.

General Zhang[/code:1:f1938eb326]
Daylam
23-05-2004, 21:08
OOC: Ok, there needs to be some things cleared up. First of all, Xiaguo, you need to STOP saying your men are retreating west. In my last three or four posts, and since the beginning of the thread, Daylam's armies are coming FROM the west. 2 million men under General Rao have technically been charging at you for 2 pages and you have failed to respond. As the charge went on and you failed to respond, I moved another 2 million men north-east of Hami and north of your original 1.8 million-man army. Again you failed to do anything. Then when I complete the maneuver by encircling you, you get angry and suddenly have 3 million men. You have to transport your men across a distance equal to Los Angeles to New York, I simply have to move them across the border. I have a much faster rate of deployment than you, more men, and better morale, by all accounts your army should be destroyed. For all intents in purposes, I have 4.2 million men in Xinjiang and you have 1.8. My men are charging your defenses from the west while 2 million are waiting from the north. THIS IS THE CURRENT POSITION. Do not get angry, just RP from here, and Im sure we will all be fine.

Secondly of all, the Uygurs are Turks. They hated being under communism before (destroyed 80,000-man Chinese army during the 50's), they still hate it, they just know they dont have a chance in RL. Daylam has given them that chance. They will fight, directed by Daylam, and resist you when, and if( :wink: ), you advance.

Finally, to Granzi, are your missile defence systems Western or Soviet? Again, I TLAM'd you and Xiaguo's air bases into destruction, you shouldnt be launching swarms of bombers at ANYONE.
Nevermind the fact that B-1Bs and B-52s arent even stealth.
IC

The Granzi bombers were detected far before they reached the Daylami armies operating in Xinjiang. General Rao simply ordered some Raptors into the air. SAM defences easily picked up the non-stealth bombers and launched salvo after well-aimed salvo at the planes as they tried to penetrate the massive missile shield. "Let's give our boys some practice," Rao commented after the bombing run was subjected to another salvo. F-22s lifted off and began hunting down the defenceless bombers and A-10s, helpless as Sidewinders slammed into them. The F-22s had a field day.


Meanwhile, "Tamerlane" continued receiving shipments of weapons from Daylam. Him and his Uygur militants continued hunting down and killing Han Chinese militants [not civilians, only those confirmed of anti-Daylam activity]. Always a small note reading "Xinjiang for the Turks" would be left at the scene.


The Daylami government swore that it had nothing to do with these Uygur attacks, but since officially they also knew nothing of the Chinese attacks, everyone knew there was something going on behind the scenes.
Daylam
23-05-2004, 21:09
OOC: Ok, there needs to be some things cleared up. First of all, Xiaguo, you need to STOP saying your men are retreating west. In my last three or four posts, and since the beginning of the thread, Daylam's armies are coming FROM the west. 2 million men under General Rao have technically been charging at you for 2 pages and you have failed to respond. As the charge went on and you failed to respond, I moved another 2 million men north-east of Hami and north of your original 1.8 million-man army. Again you failed to do anything. Then when I complete the maneuver by encircling you, you get angry and suddenly have 3 million men. You have to transport your men across a distance equal to Los Angeles to New York, I simply have to move them across the border. I have a much faster rate of deployment than you, more men, and better morale, by all accounts your army should be destroyed. For all intents in purposes, I have 4.2 million men in Xinjiang and you have 1.8. My men are charging your defenses from the west while 2 million are waiting from the north. THIS IS THE CURRENT POSITION. Do not get angry, just RP from here, and Im sure we will all be fine.

Secondly of all, the Uygurs are Turks. They hated being under communism before (destroyed 80,000-man Chinese army during the 50's), they still hate it, they just know they dont have a chance in RL. Daylam has given them that chance. They will fight, directed by Daylam, and resist you when, and if( :wink: ), you advance.

Finally, to Granzi, are your missile defence systems Western or Soviet? Again, I TLAM'd you and Xiaguo's air bases into destruction, you shouldnt be launching swarms of bombers at ANYONE.
Nevermind the fact that B-1Bs and B-52s arent even stealth.
IC

The Granzi bombers were detected far before they reached the Daylami armies operating in Xinjiang. General Rao simply ordered some Raptors into the air. SAM defences easily picked up the non-stealth bombers and launched salvo after well-aimed salvo at the planes as they tried to penetrate the massive missile shield. "Let's give our boys some practice," Rao commented after the bombing run was subjected to another salvo. F-22s lifted off and began hunting down the defenceless bombers and A-10s, helpless as Sidewinders slammed into them. The F-22s had a field day.


Meanwhile, "Tamerlane" continued receiving shipments of weapons from Daylam. Him and his Uygur militants continued hunting down and killing Han Chinese militants [not civilians, only those confirmed of anti-Daylam activity]. Always a small note reading "Xinjiang for the Turks" would be left at the scene.


The Daylami government swore that it had nothing to do with these Uygur attacks, but since officially they also knew nothing of the Chinese attacks, everyone knew there was something going on behind the scenes.
Daylam
23-05-2004, 21:10
OOC: Ok, there needs to be some things cleared up. First of all, Xiaguo, you need to STOP saying your men are retreating west. In my last three or four posts, and since the beginning of the thread, Daylam's armies are coming FROM the west. 2 million men under General Rao have technically been charging at you for 2 pages and you have failed to respond. As the charge went on and you failed to respond, I moved another 2 million men north-east of Hami and north of your original 1.8 million-man army. Again you failed to do anything. Then when I complete the maneuver by encircling you, you get angry and suddenly have 3 million men. You have to transport your men across a distance equal to Los Angeles to New York, I simply have to move them across the border. I have a much faster rate of deployment than you, more men, and better morale, by all accounts your army should be destroyed. For all intents in purposes, I have 4.2 million men in Xinjiang and you have 1.8. My men are charging your defenses from the west while 2 million are waiting from the north. THIS IS THE CURRENT POSITION. Do not get angry, just RP from here, and Im sure we will all be fine.

Secondly of all, the Uygurs are Turks. They hated being under communism before (destroyed 80,000-man Chinese army during the 50's), they still hate it, they just know they dont have a chance in RL. Daylam has given them that chance. They will fight, directed by Daylam, and resist you when, and if( :wink: ), you advance.

Finally, to Granzi, are your missile defence systems Western or Soviet? Again, I TLAM'd you and Xiaguo's air bases into destruction, you shouldnt be launching swarms of bombers at ANYONE.
Nevermind the fact that B-1Bs and B-52s arent even stealth.
IC

The Granzi bombers were detected far before they reached the Daylami armies operating in Xinjiang. General Rao simply ordered some Raptors into the air. SAM defences easily picked up the non-stealth bombers and launched salvo after well-aimed salvo at the planes as they tried to penetrate the massive missile shield. "Let's give our boys some practice," Rao commented after the bombing run was subjected to another salvo. F-22s lifted off and began hunting down the defenceless bombers and A-10s, helpless as Sidewinders slammed into them. The F-22s had a field day.


Meanwhile, "Tamerlane" continued receiving shipments of weapons from Daylam. Him and his Uygur militants continued hunting down and killing Han Chinese militants [not civilians, only those confirmed of anti-Daylam activity]. Always a small note reading "Xinjiang for the Turks" would be left at the scene.


The Daylami government swore that it had nothing to do with these Uygur attacks, but since officially they also knew nothing of the Chinese attacks, everyone knew there was something going on behind the scenes.
Granzi
23-05-2004, 21:25
I never said B-1Bs and B-52s were stealth. They were the second wave of heavy-hitters against your armored units. I sent in B-2s and Nighthawks first, to take care of the SAM and AA defenses along with a flight of cruise missiles. Then came the Firebird fighters that attacked any enemy aircraft and finally the B-1Bs and B-52s.

My base has not been blown to oblivion. I had sent in reinforcements and strengthened the anti-missile defenses, as anyone would have after your fist attack. I shot down most of the Tomahawks, the ones that weren't landed harmlessly outside the camp. I however, have yet to see ANY casaulties from you.
Daylam
23-05-2004, 21:38
OOC: Well, first of all, your planes are going to be massively outnumbered. Secondly, I have been sending TLAMs at your base for a long time. These suckers destroyed a modern Soviet SAM system pretty quick and them combined with Tomahawks are going to do a lot more than harmlessly fall on the sides.
Thirdly of all, after a massive initial TLAM/Tomahawk attack (before you sent in reinforcements), you arent going to be sending waves of bombers in for a long time.
And finally, you simply dont have enough planes on your own to neutralize my air defenses and then pulverize me, especially with all the tons of infantry waving AA weapons I have.
imported_Xiaguo
24-05-2004, 02:04
Ehh, show me where you said that you attacked me from the west. All I know is your forces had moved at my eastern part of my base and I quickly tried to send them west. There are trains and air shiptment through Xiagu and Nei Mongolia. The maximum should only take a week, as most of my forces are being transferred by train, it does take a bit longer, but however, thopusands of troops arrive by the hours.

I'll clear it up.
Xiaguo issues a 3 day Cease-fire. Would Daylam accept the cease-fire?
_Taiwan
24-05-2004, 02:22
OOC: Well, first of all, your planes are going to be massively outnumbered. Secondly, I have been sending TLAMs at your base for a long time. These suckers destroyed a modern Soviet SAM system pretty quick and them combined with Tomahawks are going to do a lot more than harmlessly fall on the sides.
Thirdly of all, after a massive initial TLAM/Tomahawk attack (before you sent in reinforcements), you arent going to be sending waves of bombers in for a long time.
And finally, you simply dont have enough planes on your own to neutralize my air defenses and then pulverize me, especially with all the tons of infantry waving AA weapons I have.

OOC: Firstly, how do you know where their bases are? You havn't RPed any reconassiance flights or satellite passes. Western China is a fairly big place.

Secondly, infantry carried AA weapons can only hit a 10,000 feet tops.

Thirdly, you need to post losses. You havn't replied to Sino's attacks either.

IC:

Xinjiang - Tibet border
A lone ROCAF B-52 crosses the border into Xinjiang, with the course appearingly set for Hami.

Chengdu
There is increased activty there.
Sino
24-05-2004, 02:26
OOC: Well, first of all, your planes are going to be massively outnumbered. Secondly, I have been sending TLAMs at your base for a long time. These suckers destroyed a modern Soviet SAM system pretty quick and them combined with Tomahawks are going to do a lot more than harmlessly fall on the sides.
Thirdly of all, after a massive initial TLAM/Tomahawk attack (before you sent in reinforcements), you arent going to be sending waves of bombers in for a long time.
And finally, you simply dont have enough planes on your own to neutralize my air defenses and then pulverize me, especially with all the tons of infantry waving AA weapons I have.

OOC: How the fudge do you deal with our airstrikes by stealth aircraft?

OOC 2: What the f*ck are you, ya mongrel? There's Yank, Ivan and bullshit mixed in your arsenal. Where's your nationalism?

OOC 3 (comedy): Daylami women are just Daylami men in covered a veil!
Daylam
24-05-2004, 02:38
Daylam
24-05-2004, 02:39
OOC: Stealth Aircraft? Stealth Aircraft? Moving over millions of men and thousands of planes? They can "stealth" all they want before a Raptor blows them out of the sky.
OOC2: Taiwan, I see what you are trying to do, nice try, you are going to be the aggressor if you really must fight me, not me.
OOC3: Losses? Since when has anyone posted losses? Xiaguo posted his in the first battle of Hami (so did I) but no one posted anything else.
IC


Daylami radar picks up the Taiwanese B-52 fairly quickly. "Sir, should I shoot it down." is radioed to General Rao.
"No, leave it up in the air. We aren't going to be fooled by this attempt to goad Daylam into war with Taiwan. We can't afford it and we won't be the aggressor in this. Just leave it be until it begins to drop its payload, and then inform me."