Korea

The nation formed officially around 2029, in which the North Korean common people were strictly against their supreme leader, Kim Jong Un. Aided by South Korea and the World Treaty Organization, the South Koreans were able to fund a revolution, targeting Kim Jong Un. The North Korean Revolution happened, with WTO and South Korea backing the rebels, and SCO backing up North Korea. The rebels ended up steamrolling across North Korea in early 2029, after SCO troops withdrawing from North Korea after fighting a 4 year long bloody revolt. The Treaty of Shanghai determined that the rebels will unify with South Korea, forming the republic.

During World War III, the Korean front was heavily guarded, due to Japan and the United States backing Korea up with major advancements. Mostly, the Korean front was a stalemate, and the front barely moved until 2053, in which the People's Liberation Army, backed by the Eurasian Armed Forces, commenced Operation Fallen Colors, which was a major stance at Korea. However, the Coalition commenced a counter-operation, codenamed Operation Red, White, and Blue. This would create a stalemate on the front, which was another main reason for the armistice and the Treaty of Smolensk.

Politically, Korean politics involve multi-parties, including the Liberty Korea Party, Democratic Party, Democracy and Peace Party, Bareunmirae Party, and the newly formed Technocratic Party. The leader of Korea currently is a member of the Liberty Korea Party.

Militarily, Korea is a member of the World Treaty Organization, in which Korea is backed by major superpowers including the United States, France, Japan, and the United Kingdom. Korea's military is also advanced, with the introduction of bomber drones recently in the Korean army.