Allied States Military delegation to Guam

The Allied States Military delegation to Guam (11th December 2010) was a delegation of diplomatic officers and military personnel sent to Guam, East Asian Federation, to discuss the joint base there, and others throughout East Asia. The EAF disabled all joint bases of the United States within its borders soon after the annexation took place.

Background
Main Article: Annexation of the United States

On Guam, there were two United States-East Asian Federation joint bases, namely the Naval Base Guam, and Andersen Air Force Base. In late 2010, the Allied States of America annexed the remaining states of the United States. What started out as a claim of "peacekeeping" operations to help combat so-called riots erupting throughout the United States, ended in the Allied States "incorporating" the Government of the United States into their own. The invasion lasted from November 18 until December 6, when all states were handed over to the Allied States. With this, all United States overseas assets became property of the Allied States Government, including its bases on Guam, and the rest of the East Asian Federation.

East Asian Federation's reason for closing them down

Delegation
The Allied States delegation arrived on 11 December 2010 in Guam, to discuss the joint bases. East Asia's response here