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| - The Siege of the Grand Yarphese Republic, (known as the Siege of Yarphei in the United States. Operation: Smiling Buddha in Everett, NATO and the United States) was an invasion of the Yarphese homeland. The United States First Fleet, under command of Admiral Dick Richardson left its home naval base in Chile in the afternoon of February 6, 2010. The fleet arrived near Yarphei on the night of February 7, 2010. In addition, Cascadian SADv1 droids from February 4 were also have been reported to be participating in secret assassinations.
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| - The Siege of the Grand Yarphese Republic, (known as the Siege of Yarphei in the United States. Operation: Smiling Buddha in Everett, NATO and the United States) was an invasion of the Yarphese homeland. The United States First Fleet, under command of Admiral Dick Richardson left its home naval base in Chile in the afternoon of February 6, 2010. The fleet arrived near Yarphei on the night of February 7, 2010. In addition, Cascadian SADv1 droids from February 4 were also have been reported to be participating in secret assassinations. At approximately midnight in Yarphei, February 9th, the global coalition force of combined NATO, Iraqistani, Commonwealth forces, Everetti, United States, Cascadian, Malaysian, Thai and Indochinese forces commenced the official ground invasion of the Grand Yarphese Republic with an expected additional reinforcements to arrive within days from NATO, Everett and Iraqistan. The Indochinese Front commenced invasion of Yarphei an hour later, commencing naval and air bombardment of Saigon, with ground troops entering combat along the Indochinese/Yarphei border with aid from U.S. Marines, Canadian forces and New Zealand forces. Along the Malaysian Front, Malaysian troops aided by Everetti Marines, Australia armed forces, United States forces, NATO and Iraqistani troops begun to force across the border of Malaysia into Yarphei, entering heavy combat. Air strikes led by Everett, New Zealand, Australian, the United States and Cascadia (as well as some NATO bombings) began against Yarphese border armies, with the bulk of the bombings taken by New Zealand or Cascadia against military bases.
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