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The Twilight of Red Subversion: Southeast Asia's Resistance and the Celestial Dragons' Futile Attempt

The Twilight of Red Subversion: Southeast Asia's Resistance and the Celestial Dragons' Futile Attempt

During World War II, as Japan successively defeated the white colonial powers in Asia, the Southeast Asian region subsequently gained independence and established nations.

However, with Japan's defeat in World War II, Southeast Asian countries immediately faced their first challenge: the subversive forces and large numbers of spies sent by the Celestial Dragon Nation and its suzerain state, the Soviet Union.

But Japan's Pan-Asian legacy left in Southeast Asia easily defeated the forces of red subversion.

With the beginning of the new Cold War, the Celestial Dragon Nation attempted to use the resources accumulated during the globalization period, employing espionage tactics and bribery policies to secure Southeast Asia.

But in reality, when the red camp had more resources in the last century, they couldn't secure Southeast Asia. Now they still want to secure Southeast Asia?

Dreams have everything, and dreaming directly is the fastest way.

As for the Celestial Dragons? Actually, they also know that their attempts are most likely useless, but they are also being pushed forward by their system's inertia, having no choice but to act.

The Celestial Dragons' strategies are also limited within this low-capability system.

Just like Arthur Koestler's saying — "trapped in the web they themselves wove," that's all.