U.S. to Invade North Korea After Taking Out Iran's Secret Nuclear Weapon Program

Day 763, 14:38 Published in USA USA by Desertfalcon

A few days after the successful invasion of Liaoning and the removal of Iran from East Asia the U.S. is poised to invade North Korea. North Korea was a key ally of the U.S. during the 100 days war as they helped block Russia several times. Recently though, North Korea has found themselves victim of a Phoenix PTO which may prove to be a threat to the security of East Asia down the road if it is not addressed now. Should this offensive be a success Phoenix would still have a presence in China with Hungary holding the region of Heilongjiang and Russia will still be able to attack regions in Northern China. Despite Phoenix being a threat to North China the rest of China should be secure unless Indonesia region swaps there way through India.

North Korea will be a cake walk for EDEN forces. North Korea has a population of less than 500 and there is not a single defensive system in the entire country. To make things even easier North Korea has no MPPs and is not currently trying to pass any MPPs through congress. This means that for the first wave of battles (and maybe the second one if an MPP is not proposed within the next 5 hours) it will be 25,000 against 500.

The North Korean response to the coming attacks has been quite puzzling. Instead of building the defense systems and establishing the MPPs the country sorely needs, the president has proposed war on South Korea. South Korea is slightly smaller in terms of population compared to North Korea; however South Korea has MPPs with several strong countries that could turn the invading North Koreans back.

It will take the U.S. at least three days to completely take over North Korea so there will be a great deal of conflict on the 25th. North Korea will have likely signed an MPP or two by then since once the peace treaty with Russia passes they will have a few new countries that they can sign MPPs with. This means that although the first few days of the war should be fairly easy for American troops the final battle which should end on 25th will have the U.S. going up against much more then just a few hundred Koreans. There will also be a congressional battle in North Korea as well as native North Koreans try to free themselves from the PTO so this Christmas there will be two major battles in North Korea.