The Nuclear War (Poland Falls)

The Nuclear War was a conflict starting on June 8, 1996, and, though there was no official ending, its end is usually accepted as Launch day, August 8, 1996.

With tensions between China and the West at an all-time high, China believed Korea would be a strategic position, as the West were allied with Japan. China invaded Korea on June 8, 1996.

The West also believed that Korea would be a strategic position, and after China invaded, they began invading as well.

China eventually took control of most of the Korean peninsula, and the West took the southernmost region as well as Jeju island, where they held an unknown-but-large number of nuclear missiles on standby, ready to launch.

On August 8, 1996, anti-communist terrorists decided that a nuclear war would be the ultimate way to ensure communism was ended forever. They hacked into Chinese systems, and launched a nuclear weapon at Honolulu, knowing the West would retaliate with more nuclear weapons.

By the end of the day, about 200 nukes had been launched, and most affiliated cities near the Pacific were destroyed. The United States of America and Canada held onto their land, however China fell and dissolved into several warring states, which eventually created what is now Kuan China, Tibet, and the Republic of China.

The Nuclear War's effects are still largely felt today, with the continuing worldwide economic depression caused by the Global Market Crash of 1996, directly linked to the Nuclear War.