Indonesia-Thailand War
Date
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11 December 2013 – 28 December 2013
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Location
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Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines
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Result
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Peace treaty
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Territorial Changes
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- Thailand gets Penninsular Malaysia and Sarawak
- Indonesia gets Sabah and Mindanao
- Chile & Thailand returns occupied regions to Indonesia
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Fights
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Unknown
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Indonesia-Thailand War is a war[1] between
Indonesia and
Thailand, with
Chile help for Indonesia later in the war.
Background
Main belligerents were
Indonesia and
Thailand. Both previously having friendly relations and a NAP when World War VI happened. Thailand attacked Indonesia because Indonesia NE'd
Malaysia to get Thailand Malayan region (Sarawak, and Peninsular Malaysia) without any permission to Thailand. Thailand also a TWO member alongside with Serbia, Poland, and Greece which supported Thailand to attack former CoT member, Indonesia.
Course of the War
Taking back Malaya
The war began on December 11, 2013, when Thailand sent natural enemy proposal to Indonesia. First, they attacked Peninsular Malaysia. The raid was a major success and it was a hit for Indonesia. Thailand army crossed South China Sea to confront another battle on Sarawak. It also was a success and Indonesia eventually lost its Malayan region to Thailand.
Indonesia has been proposed as Natural Enemy by
Thailand
Invasion of Indonesia
After taking back Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak, Thailand was not just stop there. Knowing that Indonesia had a trouble on its government, Thailand easily step inside Indonesian territory of Sumatra. Seeing this, Indonesia sent a natural enemy proposal to Thailand. Thailand forces on Borneo moving south to confront Indonesia on Kalimantan. They razed Sulawesi, Maluku islands and Lesser Sunda Islands then siege the capital of Java. Indonesia having a little or no support from its allies can't stand Thailand major allies - Poland and Serbia.
Thailand has been proposed as Natural Enemy by
Indonesia
Chile Intervention
Indonesia was on the brink of defeat. Then Indonesia sees Chile, where they advanced on Australia. While having difficult time, Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs ask Chile to enter the war by NE'ing Thailand. Chile agreed and soon they attacked Thailand region of Maluku islands and won. While Chile advancing, Thailand continued to attack Indonesia on Philippines. They gained Palawan and Luzon. Indonesia eventually managed to gain Sumatra, Lesser Sunda Islands, and Java by resistant war. Chile soon penetrate deeper into Thailand territory and gained Sulawesi. Then Thailand release Peninsular Malaysia to give Malaysia congress and for respect[2]. It also a call from Thailand to Malaysia to go for war against Indonesia. Unfortunately, Chile attempt to raid Thailand was ended because Kalimantan had been liberated by Indonesian force, leaving only Indonesia and Thailand.
Thailand has been proposed as Natural Enemy by
Chile
Date
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Attacker
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Region
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Defender
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Result
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Dec 20, 2013 Day 2222
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Maluku islands
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Dec 20, 2013 Day 2222
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Sumatra
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Dec 20, 2013 Day 2222
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Lesser Sunda Islands
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Dec 20, 2013 Day 2222
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Palawan
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Dec 21, 2013 Day 2223
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Mindanao
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Dec 21, 2013 Day 2223
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Sulawesi
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Dec 21, 2013 Day 2223
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Java
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Dec 21, 2013 Day 2223
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Luzon
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Dec 21, 2013 Day 2223
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Peninsular Malaysia
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Dec 22, 2013 Day 2224
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Kalimantan
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Prolong Invasion
Thailand continues to raid on Indonesia. Although Chile was kicked, they still had 2 Indonesian region or Maluku islands and Sulawesi, which will be taken back to Indonesia via resistant war. After took Luzon, they attacked Sumatra. Thailand forces managed to take Sumatra. With Luzon was taken by Thailand, Indonesian territory of Philippines was lost. But Indonesia was able to take back Sumatra.
Date
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Attacker
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Region
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Defender
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Result
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Dec 23, 2013 Day 2225
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Sumatra
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Dec 24, 2013 Day 2226
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Luzon
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Dec 24, 2013 Day 2226
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Sumatra
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References
- ↑ WAR | Thailand vs Indonesia
- ↑ A Deal with eMalaysia