To Douglas MacArthur
From the Republic of China
Hey, Doug, how's it going in Manila? I hear the weather's nice.
It'd be swell if you could pop into Nanjing sometime and help train up the National Revolutionary Army. With all the American investment coming into China, it'd be a shame if our neighbors decided we looked nice and prosperous, but didn't have an army capable of fighting off annexation. Kinda big on our list of worries, adding some gray hair to President Lin Sen and Premier Wang Jingwei, y'know.
To Xinjiang, Tibet, Mongolia
From the Nanjing Government
Yo, little bros. Seeing as we've kinda united China, just mopping up Long Yun's Clique in the Yunnan, there've been movements in the Guomindang to forcibly exert the authority of the provisional government over you. Naturally, we think this'd be a waste of time for us and a very bad thing for you, so we propose to arrange your re-entry into the Republic as autonomous provinces, with internal autonomy and seperate representative councils aside from the Legislative Yuan, but subordinate in foreign and defence, aswell as paying taxes to the central government. It's either this or the army, fellas.