Introduction 3
The Second Korean War will be a multinational conflict and to make things easier I will explain the factions for the readers here.
THE COALITION FORCE
Also called by media as simply "Coalition" the command structure is based on US-South Korea Combined Forces Command. Member states of this "coalition of the willing" include bulk of NATO members and major Asia-Pacific states:
a. Combat role:
1. United States of America
2. Canada
3. Republic of Korea (South Korea)
4. Australia
5. New Zealand
6. Japan
7. Great Britain
8. France
9. Germany
10. Italy
11. Spain
12. Portugal
13. Poland (including a Lithuanian battalion)
14. Hungary
15. Philippines
16. Singapore
17. India
18. Indonesia
19. Malaysia
20. Czech Republic
21. Slovakia
22. Thailand
23. Greece
24. Bulgaria
25. Belgium
26. Netherlands
27. Romania
28. Finland (including an Estonian battalion)
b. Medical support only:
1. Denmark
2. Sweden
3. Colombia
4. Israel
5. Taiwan
6. Brazil
7. Turkey
8. Latvia
c. Other support:
1. Israel (military equipment and intelligence support)
2. Russia (military equipment and associated support to several friendly nations in the coalition, in this case, India, Malaysia, and Indonesia)
3. South Africa (military equipment)
4. Brazil (military equipment)
5. Turkey (military equipment)
6. Saudi Arabia (political support)
7. Jordan (political support)
8. Egypt (political support)
9. Vietnam (political support)
RESISTANCE AXIS
Also mostly coined by media and often shortened as "Axis", the name based on the original Axis of Resistance, an anti-Western and anti-Israel alliance consist of Iran, Syria, and Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, all have friendly relations to North Korea.
Member states:
a. Combat role:
1. Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea)
2. Iran
3. China (initially intervene by unmarked combat aircraft and equipment, later open, independent intervention but still be counted as an Axis member)
4. Hezbollah
5. Venezuela
6. Cuba
b. Other participants:
1. Mercenaries paid by North Korea or Iran
2. Hamas (political support)
3. Syria (individual volunteers under Iranian command)
4. International Revolutionary Battalions (paramilitary armed group consist of far-left foreign fighters sympathetic towards North Korean cause, modeled after International Freedom Battalion in Rojava during the Syrian Civil War)
5. Russia (military equipment to Iran, Cuba, and Venezuela)
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