Mindanao's Return and Attack on Sabah

Day 979, 07:21 Published in Philippines Philippines by Jootli
eMalaysia has always been the closest ally of ePhilippines. We've been through a lot of challenges and together, we made it through. This friendship is not one which is shared just by the leaders, but one which is shared by the majority, if not all, of the population of both countries. Through tough times, these two small countries stood side by side, fighting valiantly for what is right and for the good of the people.

These past few days, we have seen the tension in this Asian region rise. It started when an MPP proposal between eThailand and ePhilippines was made. This caused a little confusion to some other countries, which led to ePhilippines needing to shed Mindanao.(Please read more on this in the previous article .)

Now, a few questions have been going around. Why did ePhilippines took back Mindanao after a few hours it was retreated to eMalaysia? Why is ePhilippines attacking Sabah now?

Taking Back of Mindanao
A few hours after Mindanao was conquered by eMalaysia, an MPP between eMalaysia and eThailand was proposed by spykerman, eMalaysia's president. Looking at the votes, this MPP will surely be passed. (Actually, it has been passed as of press time.) If that happens, eMalaysia would have an open war with eIndonesia (if eIndonesia attacks eThailand again).

Mindanao would then be easily taken by eIndonesia, should they opt to, if it remains with eMalaysia. Although there is no reason for eIndonesia to take Mindanao, we're taking extra precautions not to let that happen owing to the trauma brought to us by eIndonesia's actions a couple of months ago, wiping us out of the map. So to keep Mindanao safe, it should be given back to ePhilippines. And that's what we did.

Attack on Sabah
There are two main reasons for the attack on eMalaysia's Sabah. First, we have so long been wanting to revive the Training Wars. Most of our soldiers have yet to experience the new war module. For a country's military to not experience fighting on a totally different environment would be similar to committing suicide. But that "thirst" for experience would not be enough to cause the attack on Sabah. So what made us decide to push through with it?

eMalaysia has long been fighting a PTO. With yesterday's congress elections, the attack on Sabah would give eMalaysia an option to retreat it. If eMalaysia retreats Sabah, it will be under ePhilippines' control, thus, preventing some PTOers to gain congress seats. Unfortunately, it wasn't retreated. President Spykerman may have some plans on his mind.

To all eFilipinos, I hope that this article cleared all confusion from your minds. Rest assured, ePhilippines' government is doing everything it can for the safety of the whole country.

Your government will always unselfishly fight for your rights and freedom. We will always defend ePhilippines from oppressors no matter what the consequences are. No oppressor would step on ePhilippines' soil without shedding blood.... Not on our watch!

Mabuhay ang Pilipinas!