Sad moment for our ally

Day 738, 18:54 Published in Australia Australia by Lorenzo11

A sad day for a nation that was doing well, a nation that was our friend, a nation that depended on the Sol Alliance, an alliance comprising nations of Asia-Pacific region. That nation is Malaysia which its Capital region named Peninsular Malaysia was conquered; Sabah region now occupied as well as the Malaysian conquered lands of Thailand was conquered beforehand. Sarawak region, the last region and battle, destined to be occupied as well.

This nation, Malaysia, was battling a bully, Indonesia for the last few days. Extraordinarily, this exceptionally strong nation compared to us managed to fight off The Philippines and Indonesia with allies help for so long. Especially since Indonesia is considered one of the major powers in the eWorld at the moment.

Very soon there maybe a possibility that Malaysia will be wiped out from the map very soon. Australian Government attempted to coordinate efforts to get all available fighters to Peninsular Malaysia to save the Capital region for the last 24 hours at the same time having to fight another two battles of Malaysian invaded territories, Sarawak and Sabah. This coordination failed as Indonesia had this very well planned out.

Cunningly, Indonesia left their own alliance called PEACE (ironic isn’t it) to enable them to invade our ally Malaysia and declare war on Australia soon afterwards. Forcing our Government to NAP, Non-Aggression Pact, this involves giving money to Indonesian companies in Australia.

Even though Indonesia has no allies, it stills a formidable force powerful enough to fight two countries at the same time.

What our Australian Government should now be trying to do, is organise a resistance force to help the Malaysians get their country back just as Australia did, when we were conquered by the Indonesians, occupied for about a year.

Readers, we need to give our support to the Malaysians in this sad moment by helping them with their resistance against the Indonesians.

- eAustralian Journal -