Sino-American War

The Sino-American War was a war between the United States of America and China which ground to a halt in 2077 after the nuclear exchange.

Facts

 * Part of the Resource Wars.
 * Included the Anchorage Reclamation, part of the Chinese Invasion of Alaska.
 * Included the Yangtze Campaign, part of the American Invasion of mainland China.
 * Included the Gobi Campaign, part of the American Invasion of mainland China.

Prelude
In the Spring of 2066, with global oil resources diminishing and China's fossil fuel dependency causing an energy crises in the nation, China became more aggressive in its trade talks with the United States. With the United States unwilling to export oil to China, Chinese-American relations broke down.

Timeline

 * Winter 2066-China invades Alaska marking the beginning of the Sino-American War. The Anchorage Front Line becomes the main battle front during the Anchorage Campaign.
 * 2067- The first suits of T-45d power armor is deployed in Alaska.
 * 2073- China aggressively increases its use of biological weapons causing the United States to form the Pan-Immunity Virion Project.
 * 2074- America deploys power armor units, infantry, and mechanized divisions to the Chinese mainland and annexed countries but are bogged down on the mainland causing further strain on American resources.
 * June 2076- The new and improved T-51b power armor is deployed to the Chinese mainland where it begins to cut a swath of destruction through the Chinese forces. Chinese resources are strained to the breaking point and Chinese-annexed countries begin to break down.
 * 2077 - A Chinese sabotage attempt takes place at Hoover Dam.
 * January 10, 2077- Alaska is liberated and is once again claimed by the United States.
 * October 23, 2077- The Great War, a massive nuclear exchange between the nuclear countries of the world. It lasted for only two hours but released more energy than all the wars this Earth has seen. Both China and the United States are left severely destroyed and inoperable beyond Old World standards.

Aftermath
During and after the war the North American and East Asia continents suffered greatly due to the war. The biggest consequences of the war was the Canadian annexation, the Canadian resistance and protests, the food riots of America which resulted in the power armored military police, and the biggest one of them all is the inevitable nuclear war that would become known as the Great War. In a sense, both sides ended in a stalemate as both were severely deprived of their resources and their civilian populations suffering the worst due to the choices made by their governments.