Beijing Offensive (World at War)

The Beijing Offensive is a major military operation during World War III by the Pacific Triple Alliance of the Union of America, occurred on June 22nd, 2015 after the Sino-Korean border attack and ended on December 16th as a decisive Allied victory.

Background
During the last days of the Battle of the Sea of Japan, an unexpected attack in the Sino-Korean border broke out, completely destroyed the city of Dandong, leading to the beginning of the Beijing Offensive.

Early Battles
The Union forces advanced from Dandong to Shenyang in the first weeks and captured multiple northeastern cities and towns. The Chinese forces lacked supplies and support from Russia because of the invasion of Far East. Union had the upper hand and estimated the fall of Beijing in late September.

Serbia joins the Allies
Due to the important Russian and Chinese economic influence, Serbia joins the Allied Entente of Nations and the war on September 1st, 2015. The Serbian forces immediately send forces to the Russian Far East and Northeastern China and helped retaking the city of Tianjin in a matter of days.

Russian Influence
The Battle of Vladivostok broke out on August 28th, 2015 as part of the Invasion of the Russian Far East. The battle successfully distracted and blocked the United States forces and caused the lack of supplies for the Union forces.

British Influence
The United Kingdom started sending bomber squadrons of the Royal Air Force to East Asia on August 31st. The British support dealt further damage to the Union mechanized forces. The USNA officially declared war on the United Kingdom.

Aftermath

 * The USNA declares war on Serbia and plans to invade the United Kingdom.
 * Turning Point of the East Asian theater of WWIII.
 * Beginning of Operation Red Flag, Chinese counterattack on lost territories.