Filipino Resistance War

The Filipino Resistance War was a long war between the imperialist Japanese Unionball and the Filipino resistance of Great People's Republic of the Philippinesball that aimed to unify the island under communist control.

History
When Japan invaded Luzon and took Manilla, it made an agreement with some Filipino groups for a national sovereignty of the island inside of the Japanese sphere, however the agreement didn't go foward due to the communist resistance in the island. This led Japan to move a war against the communists.

Many right wing groups cooperated with Japan, while other nationalists didn't and fought alone against Japan. But they were mostly neutralized and Japan went on with its plans to conquer all the Philippines and spliting it even more.

In Mindanao, Japan tried to make an agreement with the Moro people to give them a sultanate in exchange of support against the guerrillas, but the plan went wrong and the communists took control of the Moro lands, creating the PR Bangasmoroball that was used as base for further communist operations.

Ling Chinaball began to actively support the Filipino resistance and after the Ling-Japan War with the surrender of Japan, Ling forced them to withdrawal from the Philippines and let they have their independence back, though this was only possible after a hard battle for the capital.

But the conflicts didn't stop because the right wing, fascists, loyalists, islamists and nationalists that disagreed with the communists urged a new war to get the power and prevent elections, starting the Filipino Civil Conflicts.