The Pacific Conflict

The Pacific Conflict was a war fought between the United States and her allies Canada, Mexico, South Korea, and Japan, against China and her allies North Korea, Vietnam, and Indonesia.

Overview
The Conflict began after China launched a surprise invasion of Taiwan, the small country fell within days to China. Ambassadors to the United Nations begged for aid against China, but the UN would not send help. In response the US announced its support of Taiwan and asked if any other nations would join in its defense. Canada, Mexico, South Korea, and Japan responded pledging military support against China.

In the early days of the war Japan and South Korea launched air attacks against Chinese ports, but to little or no success. North Korea seized the opportunity and launched an invasion of South Korea. The South Koreans were able to hold out for a little over a month, but eventually retreated to Japan. By this point in the war US, Canadian, and Mexican forces had gathered into a massive task force and were off the coast of Midway. The Chinese and Vietnamese navies engaged the task force in a massive battle that resulted in the destruction of Vietnams navy, and the weakening of the task force. The task force was able to make it to Japan and meet up with the remaining South Korean forces. After the task force arrived in Japan Russia announced its support of China in the event that the conflict escalated. In response Germany and Australia promised support to America and the other allied nations.