in February 2008 Chancellor Dolgrynd had ordered a final evacuation and closure of the Sorong Military Base carried out as an Operation FLIGHT HOME. Three weeks later the world was treated to footage of Attland's Naval Engineering Battalions demolishing the base infrastructure that was impossible to disassemble. The demolition turned out also to involve the target practice operations by the Air Force, Naval Aviation and Naval missile and gun firing. The use of electron cascade bombs, super heavy aerial bombs, missiles and gun projectiles shook the nearby villages and left the base a post-apocalyptic landscape. Some of the steel structures were heated by fires long enough that they caught fire that was visible from space and for 50 miles away at night. Its steel burning effects has been studied by scientists.
International community criticized the demolition as a selfish act, that aimed to leave nothing to Indonesians living nearby, who might have benefited minimally from salvaging scrap iron and construction materials, and, instead, leaving the area as an impassable, scarred land unsuitable for for farming or vegetation.
Apparently as another media attention decoy, Chancellor Dolgrynd used this operation to draw seemingly unwanted attention and criticism in order to pursue a larger operation, just as he had masterminded by using the capture of Gibraltar, albeit a very useful location, in order to really capture Cyprus.
The total naval force sailing from Sorong, having exercised, true to their military discipline, almost to the last day, has rounded the South African capes full speed, having timed their passing of Namibia around 3 am local time. At dawn, Namibia woke up to the sound of military trucks and tanks roaming their streets and a totally new order in effect throughout the country.
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