The Philippine Union.
The Philippine Uprising is the uprising of the Philippine Union. It started on June 3, 2014 when the Republic of the Philippines' reviewed the Treaty of Paris, after public consolidation. The treaty was then given under the Philippines' jurisdiction from the United States of America, having dropped occupation from the Philippines in 1946, legally having sovereignty under multiple islands such as Borneo and the Spratly Islands. The Philippines, together with their ally, the United States of America began a new coalition, gaining back territory from established nations such as Indonesia and Malaysia, however with their own public unrest. Thus, the Philippine Union was born.
Nations[]
Philippine Union[]
Philippines (Mainland)
Singapore
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June 3-29, 2014: Philippines vs
Malaysia (Entrance to Sabah)
The Philippines made a statement to Malaysia a month before the stand-off. However, Malaysia rejected all claims of the Philippines claiming Sabah or any of their subsequent territories. Thus, after multiple negotiations being rejected, a stand-off at Sabah began. Militant forces from Malaysia were sent to Mindanao at the Philippines' Public Office in the region. The Philippines' Special Action Force fought against the militant groups. Special forces were brought in without any public knowledge. After 28 days, the Philippines gained ground in Sandakan and local forces seceded to the militant forces. Meanwhile, public outcry was heard and the PNP General forced the militant forces to halt their operations until a compromise could be agreed upon.