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The Sino-Philippine War, later known as the Great East Asian War, was an armed conflict between the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, People's Republic of China and Republic of the Philippines. The war began with isolated clashes along the land and maritime boundaries of Vietnam, Philippines and China between 2014 and 2016

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  • Sino-Philippine War (Cold War 2)
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  • The Sino-Philippine War, later known as the Great East Asian War, was an armed conflict between the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, People's Republic of China and Republic of the Philippines. The war began with isolated clashes along the land and maritime boundaries of Vietnam, Philippines and China between 2014 and 2016
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  • 5000000(xsd:integer)
  • 10000000(xsd:integer)
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Partof
  • Second Cold War
Date
  • --07-15
Commander
  • 20(xsd:integer)
  • Axis Leaders 20px Xi Jinping
  • ---- 20px Gen. Emmanuel Bautista
  • Allies Leaders 20px Kris Bernal
Territory
  • Inner Mongolia comes to Mongolia.
  • Macau joins the Republic of China
  • Tibet, East Turkestan, and Manchuria become independent nations
  • Sarawak joins Indonesia
  • Spratly Island, Scarborough Shoal, Sabah, Miangas Islands, Hong Kong join Phillippines
  • Guangxi, Hainan and Zhanjiang/Tsamkong join Vietnam
  • Paracel Islands become an economic joint management area between Vietnam and Philippines
Caption
  • Philippine victory in Chinese invasion of Russia
Casualties
  • 275000(xsd:integer)
  • 700000(xsd:integer)
Result
  • Allied military victory
  • *New powers rise in Southeast Asia *The Philippines became a Federation *Mainland China falls into civil war, which many factions are supported by Taiwan, Japan *Dramatic changes in Vietnam, which result in Indochina united under Vietnam, which abolish the Marxist communism
casualities2b
  • 2000(xsd:integer)
casualties1b
  • 500(xsd:integer)
combatant
  • 20(xsd:integer)
  • 25(xsd:integer)
  • ---- Supported by:
  • Supported by
  • *25px|border NATO **25px|border United States **25px|border Canada **25px|border United Kingdom **25px|border France **25px|border Germany **25px|border Denmark **25px|border Poland **25px|border Ukraine **25px|border Turkey **25px|border Spain **25px|border Portugal **25px|border Denmark
  • **and others *25px|border Arab League **25px|border Saudi Arabia **25px|border Qatar **25px|border Bahrain **25px|border Yemen **25px|border Egypt **25px|border Jordan **25px|border Morocco **and others 25px Bangladesh
  • ---- 20px Taiwan
  • ---- Spillover in Russia only:
  • Allies 20px Philippines
  • Pan-Asian Axis 20px China
Place
  • China, Philippines, Russia, Mongolia, Central Asia
Causes
  • Territorial disputes in the South China Sea
Conflict
  • Sino-Philippine War
abstract
  • The Sino-Philippine War, later known as the Great East Asian War, was an armed conflict between the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, People's Republic of China and Republic of the Philippines. The war began with isolated clashes along the land and maritime boundaries of Vietnam, Philippines and China between 2014 and 2016
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