Anti-War Game: Starting from Normandy Campaign-Chapter 598 - 287: [The Soviet Union’s ‘Detente Strategy’]
Actually, it’s called counter-terrorism, but the United States is still engaged in proxy wars.
They have turned from openly supporting a faction within a country to secretly aiding underground organizations.
For instance, if a government’s regime opposes the United States.
In the past, during the rivalry with the Soviet Union, each side supported their factions.
But now the Soviet Union is gone.
There’s no direct reason to intervene, and as the era of counter-terrorism begins, more and more terrorist organizations have emerged.
This has given the United States more choices.
Since direct interference isn’t possible.
The strategy is to secretly support certain organizations within each country, causing internal chaos.
Once the chaos reaches a certain level.
They will inevitably seek intervention from the United States, allowing open interference.
And the benefits are considerable.
Previously, they had to constantly entangle with the Soviet Union, but now a little money and weapons make them fight each other, perfectly aligning with U.S. interests.
Of course.
Not all organizations are willing to comply with the U.S.’s manipulation.
Some unpredictable organizations cheat the U.S. for funds while opposing them.
Once suppressed by the U.S. to a certain extent.
Their attitude becomes friendly again, and for such organizations, the U.S. doesn’t have many solutions, except for throwing money at them.
If spending money can quiet them down for a while, the U.S. is generous with its spending.
That’s why you’ll often see many organizations disappear after being suppressed, only to revive after a long time...
And as time goes on.
The funds the U.S. invests in wars have steadily increased, while the profits are reinvested into military industries, forming a closed-loop of interests over the years.
Leading to wars dragging on indefinitely, and as wars continue, more refugees and organizations emerge.
These are all interconnected.
Looking from one perspective would only provide a glimpse, but delving deeper reveals an endless web covering the Middle East and Europe.
Ding Jie, along with the viewers, was watching the update announcements in the livestream room.
The game forum was abuzz with discussions.
Many Blue Star netizens speculated about future developments, as under such circumstances, the Afghanistan Federation and Iraq Federation might struggle to rise for decades.
Some Blue Star Players even input their collected data into the photon supercomputer. 𝐟𝕣𝕖𝐞𝐰𝕖𝚋𝐧𝗼𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝗰𝐨𝐦
To let the photon supercomputer simulate the results.
But regardless of the simulated outcomes, the results Blue Star Players obtained were quite similar, considering the Afghanistan and Iraq Federations’ influence is too weak and too small in scale.
After being destroyed so thoroughly, it’s tough for them to recover given their national strength.
Moreover, the U.S. aid is solely focused on military assistance.
It’s practically a vicious cycle.
In many Blue Star Players’ simulation outcomes, it’s unsurprising that the Afghanistan Federation erupted in large-scale rebellions two or three years after U.S. occupation, and Iraq Federation similarly.
Then the United States got involved in the process of rushing around suppressing these rebellions.
Seeing this situation.
Many Blue Star Players couldn’t help but want to recreate the process of rallying for uprisings during the dynasty’s end in the "Huaxia" series.
Then they studied how to become the founding ancestor of "Afghanistan Federation" or "Iraq Federation."
For a while.
This sparked quite a wave of enthusiasm.
The discussion about the "2003" version DLC continued.
....
On the other side.
Several days later.
In Fang Ming’s livestream room.
At this time.
Fang Ming was wearing a Vietnam Federation military green combat uniform, leading a few Republic soldiers and over ten Vietnam Federation veterans through the jungle.
The humid and hot rainy season jungle was muddy everywhere.
Sweat soaked everybody’s uniforms, and the military green combat uniform clung tightly to the body.
Next to him.
A Vietnamese veteran spoke awkwardly in Republic’s language with a Vietnamese accent:
"Captain Fang."
"Ahead is where the US Army soldiers operate, we need to be careful."
Fang Ming nodded and replied:
"Don’t worry."
"I’ve dealt with them before."
Fang Ming referred to the Peninsula War, which, for him, had happened over a month ago.
But in the game’s storyline, over ten years had passed.
The surrounding Vietnam veterans heard Fang Ming’s words and couldn’t help but show respect, considering Fang Ming a veteran of the Peninsula War.
Fang Ming instructed several Republic soldiers to spread out, each leading two or three Vietnam veterans.
Fang Ming himself led three to scout covertly.
At some point, it began to rain lightly.
The rain helped them stay hidden.
Through the leaves in the jungle, Fang Ming observed the United States base, watching the soldiers in the base. He couldn’t help but complain to the Blue Star viewers in the livestream:
"These guys haven’t changed at all."
The viewers in the livestream room saw the United States soldiers through Fang Ming’s perspective and nodded.
Indeed.
During the Peninsula War, United States soldiers spent winter or rain days tucked in tents drinking coffee.
And now it’s already the timeline of 1965.
Over ten years have passed since the Peninsula War.
The habits of these United States soldiers haven’t changed one bit.
Outside, it’s drizzling lightly.
Those United States soldiers all relaxed, hiding in tents, drinking coffee, playing cards.







