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There is 2 parts of the Mission. You are meant to fail the first one, so thats normal.
The Second part however is meant to be avoided. Its a gamble for Manchuria.
All you need to do is rush the Investigation Focus, purge like 6 generals (the events are random). If you choose to keep generals in the purge events, the mechanic will continue until the required number of generals to purge is reached. Meaning you cant afford to save more than 2 i believe.
While the event chain runs, you can do the other focuses to get to the one that stops the mission.
p.s., I wonder what's the reason behind different starting division? The marine template is way smaller and starts with none. All starting motorized divisions are also removed. This gives you a serious disadvantage in truck stockpiles. This is not a problem in the long run, but it make early conquests quite annoying.