Soviets Win the Cold War

The Soviet Union won the cold war in 1998, as the Soviet Union had effectively divided the United States, into the United People's State of America. The Soviet Union founded in 1922, has lasted as the world's remaining superpower. The United People's State of America is a communist puppet government currently under the administration of American Commissar Nikolai Ryzhkov. Under Gorbachev's expert management Alaska fell under the jurisdiction of Soviet rule. Gorbachev quickly dissolved NATO, and forced NATO to join the Eastern Bloc, renaming it to the Workers Bloc. The Workers Bloc consisted of the Eastern Bloc, NATO, and Communist satellite states.

The Democratic Republic of Afghanistan has seized power in Afghanistan, and with the superior Soviet backed militias has taken control, forming the Worker's Republic of Afghanistan. The Soviets have installed Mohammed Daoud Khan as the Chairman of the Communist Afghan Party, or the CAP. Khan, with his "soft policies" was overthrown, and Farsheev Al-Hashim was installed as the second Chairman. Farsheev with his extreme left policies advocated on an invasion of Pakistan to spread Communism in the Middle East.

The resulting Afghan-Pakistani war was a decisive Afghan victory, as the Soviet troops approved of Hashim's actions. On the date of May 5th 1990, the 6th and 3rd Afghan army quickly blitzkrieged Quetta and Nok, leading into a foothold in Pakistan. With the 7th Afghan army, Hashim ordered the army to capture the cities of Peshwar, Islamabad, Gilgit. The 7th Army immediately captured Peshwar and Gilgit, but Ismlabad was put under siege. This siege lasted for 3 years, as Ghulam Ishaq Khan was holed up in his Pakistani State Bunker. The resulting guerrilla war lasted for 7 years, as the Pakistani National Army created the PAGD, (Pakistani Army Guerrilla Division), and they fought in the Balochistan plateau, creating the Southern Pakistani State. With the final airstrike on Karachi, the Afghan-Pakistani war was completed.