Halland News – The build-up of Halland Troops continue tonight near the border of McDonaldland. It has been confirmed that all three of Halland’s Mechanized Infantry Divisions are at or near the border. It’s also been confirmed that two Tank Divisions arrived earlier this morning and that elements of the Headquarters Combat Division (night vision photo below) have massed near the border of McDonaldland. Military analysts place the number of Halland troops at or near 1,000 combat soldiers near the McDonaldland border. It’s also estimated that there are over 190 tanks and vehicles embedded with all of the units.
Earlier today, the Hallville Government lashed out at the Halland Government for "showing aggression” towards McDonaldland. "The two countries that are showing aggression right now are McDonaldland and Hallville,” stated an official from the Halland Intelligence Agency. "Aggression is McDonaldland Commandos pointing guns at the General who was supposed to be having a good time celebrating his birthday at a cabin retreat. Aggression is Hallville activating all of its military units and placing it near the DMZ threatening Halland with war.”
As strong rhetoric continues from both Hallville and Halland, the General is still mulling over diplomatic and military options on how to deal with the cabin retreat incident involving McDonaldland. Halland News is told that the General will be giving his answer within the next few days.
The Halland Government also advised citizens near the DMZ that there is no need to panic considering Hallville is activating units and placing them on the other side of the DMZ. "We still have a very large force capable of defending Halland in the event Hallville decides to cross the DMZ,” quipped the Commander of the 1st Infantry Division.
Approximately 320 soldiers and other combat vehicles from the 1st Infantry Division provide security along the DMZ. A large Hall Republic Force stands at the ready to also counter attack in the event that the 1st Infantry Division is overrun. Not too far south of the DMZ is the 2nd Infantry Division which can support hostilities at the DMZ as needed. "That’s about 1,100 combat troops that can support the DMZ,” quipped the Commander from the 1st Infantry Division. "Citizens should not have a reason to panic.”
With the Halland military mobilizing and the Hallville military also deploying, many of the Hall Nations are bracing for war. If diplomatic measures fall through, which no country has brought anything to the table, then the Hall Nations will once again be thrown into a major war and there can only be one outcome. And that outcome is the loss of many which could be potentially avoided.