South Korean-Chinese War

The South Korean-Chinese War was a military conflict between the People's Liberation Army of China, and the CIA-backed South Korean Union.

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The conflict between the two forces began when the Chinese took a South Korean spy captive in Pyongyang Airport. The mercenary that Executive Operations had dispatched to North Korea rescued him from captivity. Though political tensions were high, Chinese and South Korean troops remained outwardly friendly toward each other until Chinese soldiers ambushed and destroyed a South Korean force in the Propaganda Village. Despite open hostility, both sides rarely met each other in the field early on, though they would offer the mercenary contracts to attack each other. The conflict became more intense as the South Korean Union neared the Chinese border with the Korean Peninsula. War between the South Korean Union and the Chinese escalated in the Farm Village, where a full-scale battle erupted between Chinese armored infantry and SKU Special Forces backed by attack helicopters. Soon, Colonel Peng would have the Mercenary destroy South Korean supply lines, while roughly concurrently South Korean forces destroyed the Sinuiju-Dandong Bridge and cut the People's Liberation Army off from the mainland. Though both Mitchell Buford and Zhou Peng saw these actions as the end of their conflict in their respective favor, it is unclear who the winner was; however Colonel Peng's promotion to General implies that the Chinese Government were very satisfied with the result.

Trivia

 * As posted above, the conflict must have been won by the Chinese if Colonel Peng made it to General in 2010 in time for the Venezuelan War, as according to the fourth bullet.
 * This henceforth means that China conquered North Korea.