Failed Liberation of Pyongan. Stats and Analysis.

Day 1,805, 17:12 Published in North Korea North Korea by ArrowLance

The failure to liberate Pyongan and free up a region for the North Korean people is a sadness that leaves us with no land, no resources, and a need to be better organized next time.

Here are the stats for last nights battle:

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Total Points Earne😛 China - 90 | North Korea - 20

Points in First Division: China - 5 | North Korea - 5

Points in Second Division: China - 14 | North Korea - 6

Points in Third Division: China - 21 | North Korea - 9

Points in Fourth Division: China - 50 | North Korea - 0

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Although our defeat was not total our resistance was unsuccessful. Near the end of the battle as I was wondering why this may be I recalled (or rather, failed to recall) conditioning and preparation for the fight. I saw no media circulate sorting battle plans, start dates, weapons provisioning. While these things might seem ridiculous, especially for larger powers where it becomes largely uneccessary, for our smaller North Korean forces it seems that every effort to reduce overkill, make sure our forces are prepared (rea😛 online and ready), seek foreign aid, and explain the process of a rebellion before it happens will be integral in defeating a force much larger and more highly skilled than us like the Chinese (and it's fighters) are.

Perhaps my understanding of how warfare and resistances work is flawed, but something didn't work and a discussion on how to make it work in the future must take place. Every small advantage and increase in the proficiency of our armed forces will be a necessary part of the Liberation of North Korea.