As Guardia's navy swiftly approached the coasts of Somalia and Sudan, the world powers reacted with a mix of confusion and apprehension. The absence of direct alliances with these regions left the major nations uncertain about the true intentions behind Guardia's bold move.
United Kingdom: "What the hell are they doing? No diplomatic channels, no warning. This is a show of force."
United States: "We need to be ready. Increase naval presence along the route; let's see what Guardia is really up to."
However, what awaited Guardia's navy as it reached the shores of Somalia and Sudan was unexpected – a welcoming committee from the administrations of both countries. The leaders, struggling against internal turmoil and external threats, saw Guardia as a potential ally in their quest for peace and stability.
In Somalia, President Farid Mohamed welcomed the Guardia delegation with a mix of surprise and relief. As the amphibious APC rolled onto Somali soil, Captain Zero, representing Guardia, stepped out to greet the Somali leader. President Farid couldn't believe his eyes – standing before him was not a mere envoy but a high-ranking member of Guardia.
President Farid: "Captain Zero, I never expected... I mean, thank you for coming. We need all the help we can get."
Captain Zero: "President Farid, Guardia is committed to helping nations in need. Let's discuss how we can work together for the benefit of your people."
As they exchanged greetings and discussed the pressing issues facing Somalia, Guardia's military forces, already in action, began scouting and mapping out areas controlled by militias, terrorists, and criminal organizations. The air carriers launched aircraft, conducting precision strikes against identified threats.
Meanwhile, in Sudan, a similar scene unfolded. Guardia's navy approached the coast to find a delegation from the Sudanese administration, led by President Amina Hassan, waiting to receive them. The Sudanese leaders, aware of the challenges within their nation, saw Guardia as an opportunity for positive change.
President Amina: "Guardia, we appreciate your willingness to help. Our people have suffered for too long."
Captain Zero: "President Amina, we're here to bring stability and prosperity. Let's work together to achieve that."
As Guardia's involvement in the region began, the Psychological Operations and Media team worked diligently to document the unfolding events. Every interaction, every handshake, and every step towards peace was captured to shape the narrative that Guardia was not an invader but a force for positive change. The world would watched as Guardia stepped into the heart of conflict through social media.