So Chechnya, one of our biggest allies, has fallen. But not the people. The people will never succumb to your rule, as they are not Turks, they are [Insert Ethnicity of the Chechnyans]. We will bombard pamphlets airing propaganda and a sense of ethnic and cultural identity over hotspots of Chechnyan resistance to give them morale. As they rebel, the Ossetians and the Abkhazians shall support them heartily. However, there is one thing which we didn't take into account; Turkistan had turned Chechnya into a semi-autonomous province, and some Turkish minorities to the east of the country will be happy with Turkistani rule and ready to revolt against those who want to prevent it. The Abkhazians and Ossetians, along with the Chechnyan partisans, shall focus on wiping out these minorities slowly yet steadily and making slow advancements. On the southern front, the situation plays out the total opposite; Turkistan first pushes forth, then gets pushed back. Armenia, who was without support unlike Chechnya was, falls back and morale drops greatly. But that does not mean Ossetia did not take into account that front. We bombard brochures, pamphlets and vice versa over what used to be Artsakh calling for them to take up arms and fight for a free Caucasus and independence. Being a non-Turkish minority in Turkistan's land, I will suppose that this will give them the heart and will to rebel against Turkistani rule. They will advance and this will create a diversion, giving Turkistan yet another front to have to focus on. They will, after enough advancements, sign a constitution and declare independence. Meanwhile, we will also try to get Armenia's troops to gain morale, emphasizing the fact that Ajaran troops are on their way to help. This will once again give them heart and a combined Ajaran-Armenian force will push forth and reclaim lost lands.