Yes, Prime Minister of Japan
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Regarding the future location of the troops, he stated:
"Unfortunately, unlike the Coast Guard headquarters, we lack the construction capabilities for land reclamation. In that case, let's go ask the Vietnamese for islands. The bigger the Vietnamese build, the more we can get."
As the saying goes, "If my neighbor hoards grain, I hoard guns; my neighbor is my granary." The Han Kuang Volunteer Army inherited the American military's lack of production capacity, so they simply resorted to looting.
After assigning the battle plan, he concluded by saying:
"This operation is named 'Forced Execution Phase One'!"
Even after a lawsuit concludes, the court still needs to enforce the judgment to compel the person against whom the judgment is being enforced to hand over their property.
For China, after decades of humiliation in which the foolish Kuomintang government in Taiwan kept abandoning various islands in the South China Sea, while cooperating with the United States to force the Chinese navy to retreat, it has finally come to the moment of forced asset execution.
Give our island back.
Six coast guard vessels then joined four 10,000-ton roll-on/roll-off ships, carrying three battalions of troops, and headed toward Nam Vui Island (Vietnam: Truong Sa Island).
As they approached the target, the staff officers recounted information they had ripped from Wikipedia:
"The island has the Vietnam National Defense Army Hospital No. 175, Truong Sa Town Primary School, and two teachers. There is also a deep-water port that can accommodate dozens of fishing boats. Finally, there is a 1200-meter airstrip."
"To hell with elementary and middle schools, fishermen and fishing boats, wipe them all out first."
Dusk was falling.
Matteo raised the starting pistol:
"Ready... sing!"
The soldiers on the roll-on/roll-off ship immediately began to sing a military song at the top of their lungs:
"We are pests! We are pests! Protectors of China! Protectors of China! We will defeat all enemies, we will annihilate all enemies!"
This is the Han Kuang Volunteer Army's anthem, chosen by netizens.
In fact, mainland netizens are well aware of the existence of these pests and their purpose. Therefore, they voted for this military song to encourage them to wreak havoc on those border disputed enemy countries and give the enemy a good beating. The Han Kuang Volunteer Army accepts its role, after all, it relies on this force for its livelihood.
Accompanied by rousing military songs, the roll-on/roll-off ship advanced toward the island.
The soldiers on the ship opened their machine guns and opened fire on the Vietnamese troops who were busy on the island.
Then the soldiers disembarked, and the Han Quang Volunteer Army, displaying the elite instincts of the American Marines, quickly defeated the beachhead troops, captured the port, and then carried out an armed cleanup, eliminating the Vietnamese soldiers and fishermen who were still resisting.
The gunfight, which was not particularly intense, ended quickly. The Vietnamese soldiers, who lacked heavy firepower, suffered hundreds of casualties and were captured after being attacked by a combination of drones, robotic dogs, and infrared reconnaissance and command systems.
Vietnamese soldiers cursed Matteo and his gang:
"Pah! Dog! Traitor who serves three masters."
The Han Kuang Volunteer Army did indeed go through a period of serving three masters, working for the United States, Japan, and China.
Matteo and his soldiers had also read the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and were very unhappy with this assessment.
"I'm going to hang you all from the tree!"
The Vietnamese love to find historical significance for the islands they gradually occupied after the 1970s. On what they call Truong Sa Island district, they posthumously recognized four ancient trees as such by the Vietnamese. Unfortunately, there are not many tall trees on Nam Ngum Island.
"Looks like we'll have to hang you on the lampposts. Where about the lamppost poles?"
There were no streetlights either.
This is hopeless.
Matteo and his team had no choice but to resort to punishments favored by Southeast Asians.
They picked up iron bars and asked the soldiers:
Are you Chinese?
"no!"
"No? If not, drag her out and beat her."
Drag him out and give him a good beating, then ask him if it's true.
No?
If not, then keep playing.
Fight them until they die, or until they admit they are Chinese.
"Since they admit they are Chinese, then test their Chinese character proficiency. If they can't write 100 characters, shoot them. If they can't write 500 characters, throw them into the sea to feed the sharks."
Hundreds of people were imprisoned in their original military camp, where they were repeatedly beaten day and night in various ways. Not only were they beaten, but the beatings were also filmed and used as propaganda material to promote "civility and new customs." The video title was "Teaching Vietnamese fishermen in the South China Sea to write Chinese characters and spreading Chinese culture."
In addition, there are also highly educational and inspiring videos on topics such as "teaching Vietnamese fishermen in the South China Sea how to fight sharks" and "teaching Vietnamese fishermen in the South China Sea how to relax their muscles and bones."
Matteo excitedly ran to ask Adam Wilim:
"Is there a second phase? Our donation account has surged, and the number of paid VIP users has increased by 60."
Nanwei Island is not the end, but only the beginning.
The Truong Sa Island district, as it is known to the Vietnamese, mainly consists of three islands. In addition to Nam Ngum Island, where Truong Sa town is located, there are also Keng Hong Island and Nam Tze Island, which are further northeast and are home to Vietnamese military forces.
Jinghong Island is an artificial island created by the Vietnamese through land reclamation starting in 2014.
Nanzi Island is a Chinese island occupied by the Philippines. In 1975, the Vietnamese army sent several Vietnamese troops to the island and took the opportunity to seize Nanzi Island.
This shows what happened to the entire South China Sea after the crippled and foolish Nationalist government lost its ability to deter in the South China Sea.
Major General Adam criticizes Major Matteo:
"The fourth phase is all on the schedule, so stop making noise. Let's focus on publicizing our victory first. A victory without media coverage doesn't deserve to be called a victory."
The Han Kuang Volunteer Army launched a media offensive.
The loss of Nam Vui Island and Pak Tan, the rows of corpses thrown into the sea to feed the fish, and the 550 soldiers who were beaten and forced to learn to speak Chinese and shout "I am Chinese" to save their lives—such humiliating videos naturally caused a great shock in Vietnam.
But what can Vietnam do to get Li Xinghe?
Yu Beichen, a specially appointed online propagandist for the Han Kuang Volunteer Army and the famous "mathematician with a 210% missile interception rate," stated on CTiTV's South China Sea confrontation program:
"Vietnam could consider converting its Type 59 tanks into artillery targets, which would consume the ammunition of 203 secondary guns on three aircraft carrier battle ships. I believe that by pooling the resources of the entire Vietnamese nation (360 tanks), they could certainly deplete the ammunition reserves of one ship and one secondary gun."
The most advanced tanks in the Vietnamese army are 64 T-90S tanks, but now, due to the Russians being busy with their own affairs, they lack maintenance capabilities and are basically out of service.
The most powerful missile in the Vietnamese missile force is the Hwasong-6, which was obtained from North Korea. It is a copy of the Scud-C, a product from the 70s.
The best fighter jets in the Vietnamese Air Force, capable of anti-ship combat, were the Su-30MK2NV, with only 35 aircraft in total. Besides these, there were 256 MiG-21s, also known as the J-7, which is familiar to the Chinese.
The Vietnamese Navy still possessed a modicum of fighting capability. This was because they had ordered four Gepard-class frigates and six Kilo-class submarines from Russia. The export version of the Kilo-class submarines did not carry missiles, so these 3000-ton underwater behemoths actually only had 533mm torpedo tubes and a few shoulder-fired missiles. While the Russian shipyards hadn't skimped on the Gepard-class frigates, the best missiles on board were the KH-35 anti-ship missiles from the 1980s, specifically designed for attacking small vessels, with a 145kg warhead and a range of 130km. They were also known as the Russian version of the Harpoon, or Harpoon-ski.
In short, the Vietnamese army was an army that had completely stagnated from the 70s, and had essentially made no further progress or development since then. (The remaining text appears to be unrelated and possibly machine-generated gibberish.)
After all, Vietnam has been at war since its founding, from the anti-French war to the Vietnam War, from the Vietnam War to the invasion of the Khmer Rouge, and then to the border conflict. From before its establishment to the near collapse of the Soviet Union, the country fought wars for nearly a century before it was finally awakened and realized that it no longer had any support.
Now Vietnam needs to think more clearly: not only does it lack a powerful backer, but its newly acquired American backer has also betrayed it.
For this reason, the Vietnamese leadership broke with their usual silence and imposed information censorship, deleting related content from the internet.
"Silence, the Vietnamese are still silent." The Singapore government is getting increasingly anxious.
……
Following the victory on Nanwei Island, the Han Kuang Volunteer Army launched its own official website and account, announcing its formal separation from the Allied Forces. From then on, they were solely responsible for their operations and the island's recapture.
Moreover, the funds were raised by themselves.
Simply put, Li Xinghe's efforts to assemble a united army require substantial military expenditures. Such a large army is naturally not suitable for frequently attacking small islands.
Low-intensity combat forces like the Han Quang Volunteer Army, which rely on live-streaming e-commerce, online sales, and collaborations with tourism companies to organize unified tourism, and have independent economic departments, are well-suited to be listed separately and allowed to fight against the coast guards of Vietnam and the Philippines.
As a medal-winning hero of unification, Matteo spoke candidly about the events in the video:
"We must not only reclaim all the lost Chinese islands in the South China Sea, but why don't we attack the Kunlun Islands and Phu Quoc Island? We must take control of all the islands occupied by Vietnam, a country that has never had any seafaring capabilities. Friends, if the total sales of this crowdfunding campaign, live-streaming sales, and tourism tickets reach 30 billion RMB, our Han Quang Volunteer Army will purchase two anti-ship missile systems and two radar sonar systems, and organize the second phase of the operation to recover the islands in the South China Sea."
"Friends, please support us in order to reclaim Nanzi Island, Jinghong Island, and the more than 20 islands attached to them that are controlled by the Vietnamese! Crowdfunding, product promotion, and travel tickets are all ways to contribute your efforts."
The Han Kuang Volunteer Army was also a major client of China's military industrial groups. They were supported by nationwide crowdfunding and tourism spending to fight in Southeast Asia.
"We will soon be launching our own channel: Aiyue TV!"
A group of white-skinned Chinese people, gesticulating wildly in front of a mobile phone live-streaming camera, have become the first bizarre military organization in the 21st century to wage war by performing.
Of course, there are also some unusual ways to donate, as listed in the donation project list.
"Damn it, why are Americans still sending donations to Vietnam?"
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"Chinese people are the nation that loves Vietnam the most." (The rest of the text appears to be gibberish and unrelated to the previous sentences.)
"They loved it so much that Aiyue TV raised 30 billion won in just 1 day and 20 hours."
"The second phase of the war to retake the islands in the South Pacific has begun!"
The official account of the Han Kuang Volunteer Army announced the start of the second phase of operations.
Although the Vietnamese were furious, their navy dared not approach the South China Sea at that time. The South China Sea was now a strategic high ground, with four aircraft carriers and over a hundred fifth-generation fighters clashing against each other, three aircraft carrier battleships acting as human shields, and dozens of missile destroyers and frigates tracking submarines everywhere. Even the Vietnamese navy's most effective Kilo-class submarines, if deployed, would only be vulnerable to attack.
"Cowards!" the Vietnamese guerrillas angrily cursed the Vietnamese army, while Vietnam's "public intellectuals" continued to criticize the government's incompetence. This group of Vietnamese public intellectuals, incubated by Japan, is quite capable.
It wasn't just the Vietnamese who set up the Vietnamese army; the same thing happened in Southeast Asia.
Singapore, a small, seemingly insignificant power in Southeast Asia, boasts the highest military expenditure in the region and is known as having the strongest military in the region. However, it lacks strategic depth and is unwilling to destroy its own cities, so it hopes that Vietnam will step in and withstand the pressure for it.
Vietnam certainly didn't want to get involved, but the start of the war to reclaim the islands in the South China Sea left Vietnam with no other choice.
The entire Southeast Asia watched the show with bated breath, wondering whether the Vietnamese People's Army, with a nominal military budget of only $30 billion but once hailed as the world's third largest and nearly crushing the entire Southeast Asia, could win, or whether Li Xingha, who was rampaging across the Pacific and swaggering around with his aircraft carriers and warships, could win.
In other words, Vietnam has been forced to become the spokesperson for Southeast Asia.
The Vietnamese navy, however, was unable to advance into the South China Sea because even the Vietnamese could see that Li Xinghe's deployment of this destructive fleet to the South China Sea was a deliberate provocation. The Vietnamese army could only watch as the Han Quang Volunteer Army massacred their troops stationed on the stolen islands.
However, the Vietnamese troops stationed on the island also lacked the will to actually fight.
At the northernmost point of the Spratly Islands, outside Nanzi Island of the Twin Reefs.
The Han Quang Volunteer Army sent several female soldiers in small boats to approach the island and played an audio message to the Vietnamese troops stationed there.
"Sir, we are sea prostitutes~"
This is an audio recording made by a Vietnamese prostitute found in the red-light district of Ho Chi Minh City.
After uttering just a few words, Vietnamese soldiers rushed out, trying to swim over and climb onto the boat to solicit prostitutes.
Naturally, once they climbed onto the fishing boats, they were met with punches as big as sandbags and captured one by one. The first to escape were the Vietnamese company and platoon leaders, their command center destroyed. Meanwhile, the Han Quang Volunteer Army attacked from the rear and quickly landed on Nanzi Island.
A company of over a hundred people, along with many fishermen, were all captured on the island.
After capturing Nanzi Island, the Han Kuang Volunteer Army figured that since they were going to herd one sheep or two, they might as well take Beizi Island, which was occupied by the Philippines, and capture several hundred more people.
Thus, the Twin Reefs, located at the northernmost part of the Spratly Islands, became the first reef group to be completely returned to its original state amidst so many chaotic battles for islands in the South China Sea, and were thus etched into history.
Heading south from Twin Reefs, you reach Chung-ye Island, part of Iron Reef. It was also an island occupied by the Philippines after the collapse of the Taiwanese regime in the 70s.
"Kick him."
The Philippine army lacked combat effectiveness and was quickly defeated.
This is a marine surveillance radar that the Philippines imported from Japan. It has now been returned to its rightful owner and taken over by the Han Kuang Army.
Heading south from Zhongye Island, you'll find the Daoming Reefs. Here lies Nanyue Island, which has been occupied by the Philippines.
"Kick him."
The ruthless professional Marines, like wolves and tigers, used their most instinctive tactics: releasing the voice lines of the "welfare girls" to disrupt the island's plans, then sneaking in and kicking them down.
South of the Daoming Reefs lies the Zhenghe Reefs, including Hongma Island, which was created by the Vietnamese through sand reclamation.
"Kick him."
South of the Zhenghe Reefs lies the Jiuzhang Reefs, where the artificially reclaimed Jinghong Island is located.
"Kick him."
The Han Quang Volunteer Army marched south, conquering several islands and recovering tens of thousands of square kilometers of territorial waters. The more than twenty islands and reefs controlled by Vietnam and the Philippines were completely annihilated, leaving Vietnam with virtually no face to lose.
Every time they conquered an island, the Han Kuang Volunteer Army would rehearse the process of recapturing the island, raising the national flag, and singing the national anthem, and then broadcast it on Aiyue TV for their sponsors to see, to show that the money they had sponsored had not been wasted.
After several islands and a dozen reefs were recaptured, the donation account of the Han Kuang Volunteer Army was almost overflowing.
Even though we know they are a bunch of pests, as long as they are harming neighboring Vietnam, they are the best kind of beneficial insects.
Of course, the volunteer army also needed to find ways to make money.
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