@Sumeragi: The red is Chinese occupied Afghanistan. Also note that a part of southern Afghanistan, the Kandahar province, is occupied by the Iranians.
@Razgriz 2K9: Hopefully, but that could still prove difficult, as the terrain is mountainous and thus making attacks very costly.
@SovietAmerika: Well, Japan does not really have ambitions of invading large parts of the middle east, so a Japanese march on Israel is not likely. Even if Japan did, the chances of Israel being recreated as it was pre war are very low.
@KcindX: I have similar sentiments about the USA's performance in this war. It actually could be worse, as by default the Americans do not put much effort into building a big ground army but rather spend lots of time building warships and airplanes. However, they have performed very well in places like Latin America and Africa, where lots of American troops have been spearheading coalition advances.
@Nathan Madien: Kinmen is very hard to spot. It was put in to allow the Chinese AI an easier ability to invade Taiwan by the looks of it.
@History_Buff: Chinese priorities do seem to be very odd aren't they. Oh well, if they really want to make the mistake of sending so many of their precious forces to southeast Asia, Japan will be happy to punish them for it.
@Everyone else: Thanks for the comments!
The battle for Taiwan continues even while Japanese forces regroup and wait for reinforcements. The Chinese, feeling confident after forcing the Japanese invasion of the island to be called off, launch a limited counterattack to drive the Japanese forces back onto the mainland. However, Japanese forces are able to hold their ground and keep the enemy from holding any beach heads on Kinmen island. When word arrives to the Chinese of Japanese ships approaching the area with carrier aircraft, the Chinese attack falls apart.
In the United States, congressional/senatorial elections result in a surprising victory for the democratic party. Due to the sub-par performance of the United States in this war, many had expected (including myself) to see a massive Republican party landslide. However, the democratic party was able to capitalize on a very important factor to win votes, that factor being the nearly universal employment created by the USA's massive war economy. The 2008 financial crisis, which was largely blamed on massive economic deregulations imposed by the republican party during the George W Bush years, had resulted in a massive spike in unemployment. Since the start of WW3 however, that situation changed with the implementation of Barack Obama's wartime economic strategy, which has in one fell swoop rebuilt once vanished factories in the so called "rust belt" states and has put to work for war production many millions of Americans. This factor was able to secure democratic victories, but whether Obama himself can win an election in 2012 on pure economics alone is another matter. The USA will need to rack up some military victories as well if Obama has any chance of being re-elected president in 2012.
Back on the Japanese home front, new military forces are now ready for combat. New wings of strike fighters are ready for deployment, as well as another 6 airmobile brigades.
In Taiwan, Japanese forces are ready for another push onto the island. This time, the army has brought in the heavy artillery, in the form of the entire Japanese 1st Army Group, manned by thousands of elite combat veterans and equipped with an entire divisions worth of tanks. Supported by marines and air cavalry brigades, Japanese forces fight their way through Chinese defenses and gain a foothold on the island.
With Chinese forces in disarray, the Japanese air force pounces on them. Through large scale bombing attacks, enemy divisions retreating for Taipei are dismantled before they reach their destinations. The roads leading to Taipei turn into a giant shooting range, littered with the hulks of destroyed tanks, trucks, personnel carriers, and other military vehicles. Barely any Chinese forces make it to Taipei, while Japanese troops begin to encircle the city.
On the mainland, new offensives unfold against Chinese forces in the vicinity of the city of Guangzhou. First, Japanese marines in Hong Kong coordinate with ground forces on the mainland to take control of Shenzhen.
Then, Guangzhou itself comes under siege from Japanese forces. Enemy resistance is heavy, and some Japanese formations report higher than expected losses, but eventually the enemy forces are put to flight and the city falls under Japanese control.
On Taiwan, the final assault takes place on Taipei. Japanese forces attack the city with overwhelming force, hoping to end this battle quickly. The depleted Chinese forces, including their HQ and a marine infantry division, are quickly overwhelmed.
After several hours, all enemy forces in Taipei lower their weapons and surrender. The Rising sun flies high and proud from the heavily damaged Taipei 101 tower, signaling final victory for the island. After many decades, Taiwan is now once again under Japanese control!
Meanwhile, it appears that Japan is not the only country invading an island. In Europe, the Russian military launches a very bold offensive, aimed at the United Kingdom, the only European country still at war with Russia. A Russian naval taskforce is able to move into the English Channel, escorting a small landing force of about 15,000 Russian troops. Under cover of darkness, the Russians land in Cornwall, and march northeast straight for London. British Territorial Army forces are unable to stop them, and London falls into Russian hands. The British Royal Family evacuates to Scotland, while the British government flees to Birmingham, vowing to throw back the Russian invasion. The Russian flag flies high over the British Parliament buildings while Russian soldiers occupy No.10 Downing Street, as British reinforcements mass in East Anglia in preparation for a counterattack.
Finally, in Africa, long time SCO ally Angola surrenders to South African forces. Coalition troops are now able to invade the Congo with massive force, smashing what resistance is offered by the Congolese Army. It seems nothing can stop the Coalitions advance in Africa now.