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Sanctions Imposed on British India
Chinese troops have set up camp outside Dhaka in response to the injustices being committed by the British garrison against the people of Dhaka. If these cruelties continue it may become necessary for the British garrison to vacate Dhaka. In other military news Chinese forces continue their withdrawl from Mongolia.
First Engineer Brigade Soon to be Formed
President Chiang announced that next month China's first brigade of engineers will start work on national projects to make China more prosperous.
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- destroyed an AABattery in Casablanca
- begin to buil Superbattleships
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Smith, Wesson, and the RODINA!!!
Mar 2002 time: 23:22
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Stalin declares war on Japan!

Soviet tanks and infantry advance to Mukden from the south.

T-34's slog down North Korea's mountain roads to Seoul.
In the past few turns, the Red Air Force's recon planes have observed hundreds of thousands of Japanese troops mobilizing into Mancuria. Considering the controversy about the Chinese incursion into Mongolia last fall, we only had to put two and two together to conclude that Japan was obviously planning to launch a major unprovoked attack on Mother Russia.
Upon receiving this news, Stalin ordered preparations to be made for a preemptive strike into Manchuria. We would undoubtedly lose in the long run, but it would be better to kill off some Jap forces than to just have all of our far eastern forces destroyed in a sneak attack. Attacking was the only option.
Our preparations were complete earlier this month, and a full offensive was ordered. In a clever move, our sturmovik bombers and motorized infantry were ordered to bypass the enemy cities at the front and strike solely into their rear, to capture poorly defended cities, sell their improvements for a huge sum of gold, and to cause many of the units supported by those cities to be disbanded.
The strategy worked perfectly, as Mukden, Darien, Seoul, and Pusan, each garrisoned by mere infantry, fell quickly to the mighty Red Army. A minor artillery bombardment was conducted against Harbin, but there is no doubt that almost all of the Kwangtung Army is concentrated there so we certainly don't plan to take it.

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