NationStates Jolt Archive


(Earth II) The Sultanate Grows

Elephantum
15-05-2005, 04:28
Manama, Bahrain

The High Sultan, Wandu e-Mumman, sat in the command room, deep within the twisting corridors of the royal palace, watching the screens reporting troop movements. A small for was being sent to the Emirates of Ras al-Khaimah, Sharjah and Umm al-Quwain, with others en route to Iran. All the land left unclaimed by the Pushkan attack would be added to the Sultanate, expanding it to an enormous size. A pair of divisions remained in reserve to claim the Munsandam peninsula after the Cottish attacks there. Much of the Army remained at sea, ready to strike Arabia or Kuwait. Half a million men were en route to the Iranian coasts, and planes carrying bombs and paratroopers were now entering enemy airspace.

A resistance rper would be welcome, but not neccessarily neccessary
Elephantum
15-05-2005, 16:11
Out At Sea

News was coming in, Kuwait and Iraq needed to be stabilized. Those troops not in Iran or the Emirates already were moving towards the Kuwaiti coast. A message was sent to the Knights Templar, asking them to send troops into Iraq.

Iran

Troops began landing in the morning, after a night of attacks and bombing runs by Elephanti planes. Paratroops had secured objectives behind the Indutrial lines, and were busy trying to cut supply lines. The first ground troops were scheduled to link up with them by nightfall.

The battle above Iran was going well. The Industrial Airforce, decimated by the war with Pushka, tried to stop the Elephanti planes, but there were too many fighters, and the planes retreated to northern provinces.

The Industrial Navy was kept at bay, and many ships were sunk at the loss of several submarines and surface ships


UAE

Very few troops had been stationed in the UAE, most being in Oman or Iran, so the landers made swift progress up across the country, mainly fighting small resistance groups of soldiers. The Pushkan attacks earlier, combined with the Cottish invasion to the south, made it fairly smooth going for the Elephantis.

Manama, Bahrain

People woke up in the morning to news of the invasions, and they danced in the streets with joy. The Royal Square before the palace was packed with people, singing patriotic songs and war hymns.

OOC- I'm going fast I know