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Operation Northern Land Grab of Asian Destiny of Awesomeness.


Kevin Kingswell

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The dock yards of the Philippines would suddenly pick up in activity as naval landing ships were docked at them and their loading ramps were lowered. Confused citizens would only be able to watch in complete confusion and awe as the military might of the Philippines marine forces drove up to these ships in their transports and proceeded to embark. It was not only transport vehicles that embarked though as tanks and other military vehicles and equipment were also loaded on to the ships. A number of helicopters, of a troops carrying variety, came flying in and landed on the decks of the landing ships where they were quickly secured in place.

 

Three cargo ships were also painted in naval colors and transferred to the newly formed Royal Philippine Auxiliary fleet and soon crates of tropical fruit were being loaded on to the cargo ships in vast numbers. The level of confusion among the populace continued to rise but many just felt it was above their understanding and after a quick watch would continue with their jobs or daily tasks whilst the loading work continued in the background.     

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The convoy of Philippine vessels had traveled across the pacific ocean and were now in sight of their objective. Everyone on board, including passengers and crew, were glad that no one had challenged or attempted to stop them as they had been were without any escort. Still now the coast of North Korea lay before them and it was here that the cargo ships halted behind the landing ships who opened their bow doors to unleash a small horde of landing craft. Most of these landing craft held soldiers but some larger landing craft carried battle tanks. These landing craft would form into three different waves before the first wave began its assault starting the invasion of North Korea.

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The Republic of China would like to inform the Philippines, that the Korean peninsula has been put under the protection of China quite some time ago and that Chinese military presence there is sizeable enough to repel your 'invasion' outright. We would hope that the Philippines not challenge our Northern Chinese friends.

 

With regards,

Henlifei Leilang, Minister of Foreign Affairs

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"Message received and understood. Philippine forces will withdraw from the area." With North Korea already in the hands of another foreign power the landing craft turned back around and docked back on board their landing ships. The landing ships would then turn about and steam back towards the Philippines whilst the three cargo ships would move forward and dock in the North Korean ports. They would then off load their cargo of tropical fruits which would be given to the Koreans and Chinese as gifts before they to left. 

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