[War] China: "Beating the Clock"
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Fri Aug 29 23:39:30 EDT 2008
"Beating The Clock"
President Xia Hong
The People's Republic of China
August 11-12, 2014
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The Situation room continued to clock information as it came in. American,
Japanese, Romanian, and Canadian troops were rather quickly pouring over the
border as they started for Tehran.
Not for the first time as of late, Xia's previous decisions were being
revisited. In reality, the West wanted Iran's oil for itself, and the enjoyment
of their allies. It's why when State came to her with the rather terse and
direct Japanese diplomatic response, Xia almost laughed.
Almost.
"Are they serious?"
"Certainly seems that way. We have confirmed reports that allied troops are
moving towards the Special Operations camps we've set up."
"What are our Options?" Xia leaned back in her chair, cradling the cup of
green tea in her hands. The warmth was certainly a pleasant experience.
"Are you still ruling out a tactical nuclear strike?" Bing grinned.
His grin was met with a dead-pan glare from the President.
"Right, well..." Bing cleared his throat. "We do have 150,000 troops in
Pakistan. We could send them over the border, set up a zone in the south of the
country to help lift the burden of occupation off the shoulders of our
allies a little."
Xia thought upon that. The 'audacity' of the Japanese response, in making
it obvious that the Japanese position was blatantly about oil, irritated her
to no small degree. She knew Sato was a politician, but she would have
expected the Japanese Civil Service of at least promoting a modicum of idealism.
"Iran is the home of 70 million people, and here they are, after killing who
knows how many thousands, maybe even tens of thousands, of their fathers,
brothers, and sons... thinking they're just going to walk right over the
country, conquer it as if those people didn't exist. Convince the families of
those that died..." she shook her head. Xia was depressed enough as of late
without shedding tears for strangers she never met. All the sympathy in the
world meant nothing right now... what they needed was an action.
"Inform our western allies that we will be sending an occupation force of
our own." She drew a straight line with her left hand. "From Asaluyeh to
Zahedan and beyond to the Pakistani border... this will be our zone of patrol.
We will grant clemency to all Iranians of the rank of Major General or below
who participated in the Azerbaijani campaign provided they did not order the
performance of war crimes or crimes against humanity, and we will set up
relief programs for the distribution of humanitarian aid. Make it clear to them
that our primary responsibility is the protection of Iran's populus, and 'not'
simply the restarting of their petroleum export industry."
"I'll have air assault units land troops in strategic points along the line,
set up check-points and stations along major roads and thorough-fares. Our
heavier forces can move up behind them from the border. We should be able to
continue providing training and support to the Democratists for their
protests."
Xia nodded. "I think it's also time we discussed withdrawing additional
troops from North Korea. Bring them back to China, our mission there is nearly
complete and we don't need so many combatants there anymore"
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ACTIONS
1. (Although mentioned last) China to begin a redeployment schedule which
will see the Deduction of another 100,000 troops (mostly combat forces) from
North Korea.
A. Returning troops to get R&R before helping to train up and prepare
other troops.
B. Returning troops to redraw training practices and 'break in' new
techniques and technology.
2. The Chinese force in Pakistan is to cross the border. A line from
Asaluyeh to Zahedan and the Pakistani border (please see _www.cia.gov_
(http://www.cia.gov) world factbook for reference) will be drawn. The cities and all
points south will be China's peacekeeping zone. The 150,000 strong force gets
the go ahead to begin humanitarian and PK operations.
3. China to remind Japan and the American Allies that this is 'not' about
oil, but rather should be focused on rehabilitating a nation of 70 million to
being able to look after itself.
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