News flash!
Dateline: Tokyo, December 31, 1941
After several weeks of fighting, sparked by the British bombings near Saigon, a clearer picture of the Asian portion of this global conflict is becoming availible. While many details remain classified, others are beginning to seep out of a jubilant war ministry.
While information is sketchy, it appears that a Commonwealth war fleet in the South China Sea has been decimated. Among the losses were the British capital ships Prince of Wales and Repulse. While many had expected these behemoths to slug it out with their counterparts in the Imperial Navy, it seems that the ships were caught far from port enroute to Indochina. The Imperial Japanese Air Force had stunning success in sending these ships to the bottom of the sea.
In a related development, a Nipponese submarine squadron is overdue at port, and sources at the Imperial Naval Ministry suspect, that these vessels were also victims of the British sneak attack.
Sources at the War Ministry also report throngs of cheering people lining the roadways to Hong Kong as the Japanese liberators occupied the city, amking short work of the British defenders, who were hung from utility poles so that the oppressed peoples could take their retribution.
Also in China, the city of Nanning joyously welcomed the Japanese Army, and pledged loyalty to the Manchukuo Emporer PuYi.
Rangoon, Burma welcomed the Empire's troops, as the glorious forces of the advancing army bypassed defensive positions in the outlying hills before engaging in a short, sharp battle for the city.
The American presence in the Philippines, which has been a dagger at the Japanese throat since they enslaved the native population in 1898 is no more. In a stunning and brilliant campaign, reportedly planned by General Tojo himself, the American infestation of the islands has been wiped clean. Causalty reports indicate that the Americans had moved their forces to Aparri in order to strike at Formosa, but were unprepared for the swiftness and ferocity of the invasion, as the soldiers fought in the name of their brethren slaughtered near Saigon. The completeness of this victory should give the United States pause about the sagacity of continuing this conflict.
The Americans, who declared war upon Japan immediately following the Comomnwealth attack, had been positioning submarines and other forces to support this unprovoked outrage. Numerous submarines which were sailing towards the Japanese islands are now patrolling Davy Jones' locker. Sources also indicates that the American outpost at Guam in now securely in Imperial control.
Seeking to establish a defensive perimeter, the Imperial Army has moved into Papua/New Guinea, securing the small port of Manokwari as an early warning station to report on expected Allied counter-attacks from Australia.
Finally, a blessing of the Gods in the spirit of the great victory over Russia 45 years ago. Japanese naval forces, conducting training manuvers in the North Pacific were fortuitously positioned to conduct a retaliatory strike after the American aggression. Our glorious fleet struck a devastating blow against the American fleet in anchorage at Pearl Harbor. Pilots report wiping out aerial resistance while the planes were still on the ground, while at the same time savaging the American fleet. It is onlt to be lamented that the waters of the harbor were not deep enough to preclude any possibility of salvage. An unconfirmed source says that the invasion fleet will establish dominion over the island of Oahu before the Americans can recover.
As we begin the year 1942, it truly seems as if Japan is basking in the glow of a rising sun.