Overland Nation's Invasion of Malaysia

PHASE 2: OVERLAND’S FALSE ATTACK ON TAIWAN AND JUSTIFICATION FOR THE ASIA-PACIFIC WAR

February 18, 2025 316 0
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Phase 2: False Attack on Taiwan And Justification for Asia-Pasifik War

In April 2025, Overland suddenly launched a full-scale attack on Taiwan, despite officially considering Taiwan as part of its sovereign territory.

This attack was not due to real military necessity but was rather a geopolitical strategy to lure the US into a broader war in the Asia-Pacific region.

In modern military history, this strategy is similar to a "False Flag Operation", where a nation triggers a conflict that appears to be in self-defense but is actually meant to justify larger aggressive actions.




Main Objectives of the Attack on Taiwan

1️⃣ Objective 1: Provoking a US Military Response

  • Overland knew that the US had a defense agreement with Taiwan, and an attack on the island would force the US to respond militarily.

  • By drawing US military assets into the region, Overland could launch attacks on key US positions in Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines.

  • This tactic mirrors Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, which was intended to drag the US into the Asia-Pacific conflict.

2️⃣ Objective 2: Justifying Attacks on US Bases in the Asia-Pacific

  • Overland needed a strong excuse to neutralize US military bases in the region, particularly in:

    • Kadena Air Base, Japan (one of the largest US airbases in Asia).

    • Subic Bay Naval Base, Philippines (a former US naval base that could be reactivated).

    • Osan & Kunsan Air Bases, South Korea (key US operational bases in East Asia).

  • The attack on Taiwan allowed Overland to claim that the US was acting as an "invader", providing justification for its counterattacks.

  • In 2022, Russia used a similar "self-defense" justification to invade Ukraine, claiming that NATO was a direct threat to its security.

3️⃣ Objective 3: Opening the Path for Attacks on Australia, New Zealand & Other US Allies

  • With the US preoccupied with Taiwan, Overland could launch attacks on US-aligned nations in the region, including:

    • AustraliaUS bases in Darwin and Perth would be primary targets.

    • New ZealandAuckland’s strategic port could be used by the US, making it a potential target.

    • India & ASEANThese nations would be forced to take sides or face military pressure from Overland.

  • Under the pretext of "self-defense", Overland could initiate a large-scale military campaign across the Asia-Pacific.

  • Looking at Cold War history, this mirrors how the US used the Domino Theory doctrine to justify its war in Vietnam, claiming to protect its allies.




Reactions from the US, NATO And ASEAN

1️⃣ US Responds by Deploying Its Military Fleet

  • Following the attack on Taiwan, the US deployed aircraft carriers USS Gerald R. Ford and USS Ronald Reagan to the Taiwan Strait in a rapid response.

  • F-35 and F-22 fighter jets were launched from Japan and Guam to intercept Overland’s fighter aircraft.

  • Patriot and THAAD missile defense systems in South Korea were activated to protect Seoul and Tokyo.

  • The US expanded military cooperation with Australia, India, and ASEAN, bringing more troops into the region.

2️⃣ NATO Holds an Emergency Meeting

  • NATO declared Overland’s attack as a global threat to world stability.

  • The UK and France deployed warships to the South China Sea to monitor Overland’s movements.

  • Germany and Canada pledged military support to Japan and the Philippines.

  • Although NATO did not engage directly, it provided military aid to the US and Asia-Pacific allies.

3️⃣ ASEAN Splits: Neutral Nations vs Pro-US Nations

  • The Philippines, Vietnam, and Singapore supported the US, receiving military aid to help defend the region.

  • Indonesia and Thailand remained neutral, unwilling to get involved in a large-scale conflict.

  • Malaysia faced a major dilemma, as its BRICS membership made it a target for Overland, yet its trade reliance on the US made choosing a side difficult.




Overland’s Full-Scale Attack

🚀 Overland launched hypersonic missile strikes on US bases:

  • Kadena Air Base, Japanhit by DF-17 hypersonic missiles, destroying runways and US fighter jets.

  • Osan Air Base, South Koreastruck by DF-26 ballistic missiles, crippling its air defense systems.

  • Subic Bay Naval Base, Philippinesattacked by Overland submarines, preventing US naval operations in the South China Sea.

🔥 Cyber Attacks on the US And Its Allies

  • Overland launched large-scale cyber operations to disrupt US communications and radar systems.

  • An attack on US internet infrastructure via Overland’s satellites caused major disruptions to Pentagon military networks.

💥 Overland Deploys Nuclear Submarines to Attack Australia And New Zealand

  • Type 093B "Shang-Class" submarines were deployed to the Indian Ocean to target Australia’s key ports.

  • Long-range YJ-18 missiles were launched at Darwin and Perth, damaging Australia’s defense infrastructure.




World War Begins

🔺 With this attack, Overland successfully triggered a full-scale war in the Asia-Pacific.

🔺 The Taiwan attack was not only the spark for the conflict but also a strategic ploy to drag the US into a larger war.

🔺 Malaysia, which had initially remained neutral, was now a prime target due to its strategic position in the Strait of Malacca.

🔺 Overland was now prepared to launch its next phase—an attack on Malaysia to ensure total dominance over Southeast Asia.



Please note that this article was originally written in Malay and has been translated into English by AI. If you have any doubts, please refer to the original Malay version.



Please note that this article was originally written in Malay and has been translated into English by AI. If you have any doubts or require clarification, please refer to the original Malay version. Feel free to contact us for any corrections or further assistance.
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