The important oil-producing region of Sutton Arabia in later generations was still a barren desert with few traces of human activity at this time.
This also meant that Larasia had a lot of room for choice, selecting land with rich oil reserves and easy to control.
On June 17th, the Allied forces successfully landed on the Little Asia Peninsula and quickly launched a fierce offensive.
The nearest Bulgaria to the Ottoman Empire had already surrendered, and the Ottoman Empire had become the most miserable country among the allies, with no ally to support it.
Of course, there are only three countries left in the Allies, and besides Germany still has some combat capability, both the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Ottoman Empire are already in dire straits.
More importantly, there were as many as one hundred thousand Ottoman troops stationed in Constantinople, guarding the capital of the empire.