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|date= 2 January 1982 – present<br />({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|month1=01|day1=02|year1=1982}})
|date= 2 January 1982 – present<br />({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|month1=01|day1=02|year1=1982}})
|partof= the [[Atomic Age (Teleon)|Atomic Age]] (1945–present)
|partof= the [[Atomic Age (Teleon)|Atomic Age]] (1945–present)
|image =  
|image = Chaibian War collage.png
|image_size =  
|image_size = 340px
|caption =  
|caption = '''Clockwise from top left:''' A [[Falland|Fallish]] [[United Congress (Teleon)|UC peacekeeper]] during [[United Congress Observer Mission in Nadauro|UCOMCA]] involvement in the [[Battle of Caridoso]] in 1989, a Nadauran military helicopter hovers over an abandoned FLP {{wp|anti-aircraft weapon}} in 1987, the [[Easter Agreement (Nadauro)|Easter Agreement]] is signed by [[President of Nadauro|President]] [[Tadeu Espíndola]] in 1990, {{wp|internally displaced people}} in [[Itzalcoatl]]
|place= [[Nadauro]], with spillover into [[X]]
|place= [[Nadauro]], with spillover into [[X]]
|status= Ongoing, [[Nadauran peace process]]
|status= Ongoing, [[Nadauran peace process]]
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* [[Nadauro–FLP peace deal]] of 2016
* [[Nadauro–FLP peace deal]] of 2016
|territory=
|territory=
|combatant1= {{flag|Nadauro}}
|combatant1= {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Nadauro_without_the_coat_of_arms.png}} [[Nadauro]]
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----
'''Supported by:'''<br>{{flag|Free States}} (1982–)<br>{{flag|Waldrich}} (1982–)<br>{{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_United_Congress.png}} [[United Congress Observer Mission in Nadauro|UCOMCA]] (1987–1992)
'''Supported by:'''<br>{{flag|Free States}} (1982–)<br>{{flag|Waldrich}} (1982–)<br>{{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_United_Congress.png}} [[United Congress Observer Mission in Nadauro|UCOMCA]] (1987–1992)
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* [[Nahia cartel]] (1985–)
* [[Nahia cartel]] (1985–)
* [[Bloque Aral]] (1982–1990)
* [[Bloque Aral]] (1982–1990)
* {{flagicon|Placeholder}} [[United Free Corps of Nadauro|CLUN]] (1982–1988)
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_CLUN.png}} [[United Free Corps of Nadauro|CLUN]] (1982–1988)
* {{flagicon|Placeholder}} [[Loarquei Popular Front]] (1983–1988)
* [[Lei e Ordem]] (1983–1995)
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_AAE_Nadauro.png}} [[Aliança Anticomunista dos Elias|AAE]] (1983–1988)
* [[Boaventura cartel]] (1982–1987)
* [[Boaventura cartel]] (1982–1987)
* [[Aliança Anticomunista dos Elias|AAE]] (1983–1990)
* [[Loarquei Popular Front]] (1983–1990)
* [[As Zermasas]] (1985–1989)
* [[X]] (1983–)
* [[X]] (1983–)
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----
[[X]]
'''Supported by:'''<br>[[X]]
|combatant3= Nadauran {{wp|guerrilla warfare|guerrillas}}
|combatant3= Nadauran {{wp|guerrilla warfare|guerrillas}}
|commander1= {{plainlist|
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_MNAP.png}} [[Popular Liberation Front (Nadauro)|FLP]] (1980–)
* {{flagicon image|Former flag of Chelagey.png}} Omema Cheueta {{KIA}}
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Ditlihis.png}} [[Revolutionary Army of 1st of March|ER1M]] (1982–)
* {{flagicon image|Former flag of Chelagey.png}} Alfonso Cheueta {{wp|Execution|†}}
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_FDDI.png}} [[Indigenous Defense Front|FDDI]] (1984–1990)
* {{flagicon image|Former flag of Chelagey.png}} Michaël Berlioz {{Surrendered}}
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_MAR_Nadauro.png}} [[Revolutionary Action Movement (Nadauro)|MAR]] (1981–1992)
* {{flagicon image|Former flag of Chelagey.png}} Nathan Pomeroy {{Surrendered}}
* [[Workers' Party of Nadauro|PDT]] (1984–1990)
}}
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_ERDL.png}} [[Lamar Revolutionary Army|ERDL]] (1987–1989)
* [[Sinesta People's Front|FPS]] (1985–1986)
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{{plainlist|
'''Supported by:'''<br>{{flagicon image|Hyacinthe_flag.png}} [[Hyacinthe]] (until 1990)<br>[[X]]
* {{flagicon image|Former flag of Chelagey.png}} Clement Leroy Couchér
|commander1= {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Nadauro_without_the_coat_of_arms.png}} [[Nataniel Magalhães]] (2021–present)
* {{flagicon image|Former flag of Chelagey.png}} Sandrine Beaulieu {{Surrendered}}
{{Collapsible list
* {{flagicon image|Former flag of Chelagey.png}} Emmanuel Coquelin
| title = Former
* Abélard Le Sueur
| {{Plainlist |
* Emmanuel Coquelin
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Nadauro_without_the_coat_of_arms.png}} [[Enrico Pimentel]] {{wp|Assassination|†}}
* Onacona Waya
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Nadauro_without_the_coat_of_arms.png}} [[Ernesto Ranieri Filho]]
* Tsiyi Ahuli-Lagarde
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Nadauro_without_the_coat_of_arms.png}} [[Juan Manuel Duque]]
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Nadauro_without_the_coat_of_arms.png}} [[Tadeu Espíndola]]
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Nadauro_without_the_coat_of_arms.png}} [[Ernesto Sarneyso]]
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Nadauro_without_the_coat_of_arms.png}} [[Luiz Pimentel]]
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Nadauro_without_the_coat_of_arms.png}} [[Luciana Chagas]]
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Nadauro_without_the_coat_of_arms.png}} [[Fernando Maciel]]
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Nadauro_without_the_coat_of_arms.png}} [[Itamar Linhares]]
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Nadauro_without_the_coat_of_arms.png}} [[José de Moura Andrade]]
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Nadauro_without_the_coat_of_arms.png}} [[Epitácio Alves]]
}}}}
|commander2= {{plainlist|
* [[Érico Lópes Dutra]] {{KIA}}
* [[Gilberto Dutra]] {{KIA}}
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_CLUN.png}} [[Alfonso Cheueta]]
* [[Iago Prestes Paz]]
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_AAE_Nadauro.png}} [[Michaël Berlioz]]
* [[Émerson Delchiaro Dutra]]
* [[Pedro Barreto do Vale]]
}}
}}
|commander2= {{plainlist|
|commander3= {{plainlist|
* {{flagicon image|Flag of the MNAP.png}} Claude Lamar
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_MNAP.png}} [[Claude Lamar]] {{KIA}}
* {{flagicon image|Flag of the MNAP.png}} Charles Romilly
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_MNAP.png}} [[Benício Bezerra Nunes]]
* {{flagicon image|Flag of the MNAP.png}} Veillantif Gagnon {{KIA}}
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_MNAP.png}} [[Cláudio Costa Lobo]]
* {{flagicon image|Flag of the Ditlihis.png}} Wohali Cheuttemwaqa {{KIA}}
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Ditlihis.png}} [[Benício Esteves Ito]]
* {{flagicon image|Flag of the Ditlihis.png}} Sequoyah Asvai-Robinette
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Ditlihis.png}} [[Fabio Guerra]]
* Philippe Tusconoola
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_MAR_Nadauro.png}} [[Antonio Sanchez]]
* X
}}
}}
|strength1 =  
|strength1 = [[Nadauran Ground Self-Defense Force|Ground Self-Defense Force]]: 177,400<br>[[Nadauran Naval Self-Defense Force|Naval Self-Defense Force]]: 47,250<br>[[Nadauran Air Self-Defense Force|Air Self-Defense Force]]: 33,350<br>[[National Police of Nadauro|National Police]]: 267,560
|strength2 =  
|strength2 = Paramilitary and successor groups: 4,500–26,000<br>[[United Free Corps of Nadauro|CLUN]]: 40,200
|casualties1= '''1937–1951'''
|strength3 = [[Popular Liberation Front (Nadauro)|FLP]]: 34,000 (2015)<br>[[Revolutionary Army of 1st of March|ER1M]]: 13,890 (2006)<br>[[Revolutionary Action Movement (Nadauro)|MAR]]: 1,200 (1990)
* 17,000–29,000 killed in total
|casualties1= {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Nadauro_without_the_coat_of_arms.png}} Nadauro: 6,401 killed (1982–1990)<br>19,840 injured (1982–1990)
* ~6,000 missing
|casualties2= {{flagicon image|Flag_of_CLUN.png}} [[United Free Corps of Nadauro|CLUN]]: 1,065 killed<br>39,000 demobilized<br>{{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_AAE_Nadauro.png}} [[Aliança Anticomunista dos Elias|AAE]]: 967 killed<br>1,740 captured<br>[[Armala cartel]]: 3,400 killed
'''1951–1955'''
|casualties3= {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_MNAP.png}} [[Popular Liberation Front (Nadauro)|FLP]]: 7,829 killed (1982–1990)<br>22,000 demobilized (since 2016)<br>900 captured (since 1985)<br> {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Ditlihis.png}} [[Revolutionary Army of 1st of March|ER1M]]: 2,990 killed<br>4,000 captured (since 1990)
* 6,400 killed in total
|casualties4= Civilians killed: 164,427<br>Individuals abducted: 25,027<br>Total number of individuals displaced: 3,363,000–5,100,000<br>Total number of refugees: 100,000+
* ~10,000 wounded
|casualties2= '''1937–1951'''
* 37,000–50,000 killed in total
* ~20,000 missing
'''1951–1955'''
* 3,900 killed in total
* ~8,000 wounded
}}
}}
The '''Chaibian War''' ({{wp|Portuguese language|Lavish}}: ''Guerra do Chaibia''), also referred to as the '''Nadauran War''' ({{wp|Portuguese language|Lavish}}: ''Guerra do Anadaúro'') and commonly as '''A Violência''' ({{wp|literal translation|lit.}} "The Violence"), was a {{wp|low-intensity conflict}} dominated by {{wp|asymmetric warfare}} throughout the 1980s between the [[Government of Nadauro|federal government]] of [[Nadauro]] and the state government of [[Chaibia]], {{wp|right-wing politics|far-right}} {{wp|paramilitary}} groups, {{wp|drug cartel}}s, and {{wp|left-wing politics|far-left}} {{wp|guerrilla warfare|guerrilla}} groups, following the [[Renascimento (Teleon)|collapse]] of the [[Caravelas regime]] and the [[Third Empire of Nadauro]] in 1979.
''TBD''
==Names==
==Background==
==Timeline of events==
==Impact and legacy==
==Statistics==
==See also==
==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 12:48, 21 August 2024

Chaibian War
Part of the Atomic Age (1945–present)
Chaibian War collage.png
Clockwise from top left: A Fallish UC peacekeeper during UCOMCA involvement in the Battle of Caridoso in 1989, a Nadauran military helicopter hovers over an abandoned FLP anti-aircraft weapon in 1987, the Easter Agreement is signed by President Tadeu Espíndola in 1990, internally displaced people in Itzalcoatl
Date2 January 1982 – present
(42 years, 7 months, 2 weeks and 5 days)
Location
Nadauro, with spillover into X
Status

Ongoing, Nadauran peace process

Belligerents

Nadauro


Supported by:
 Free States (1982–)
 Waldrich (1982–)
UCOMCA (1987–1992)

Nadauran drug cartels and right-wing paramilitaries


Supported by:
X

Nadauran guerrillas

  • FLP (1980–)
  • ER1M (1982–)
  • FDDI (1984–1990)
  • MAR (1981–1992)
  • PDT (1984–1990)
  • ERDL (1987–1989)
  • FPS (1985–1986)

Supported by:
Hyacinthe (until 1990)
X
Commanders and leaders

Nataniel Magalhães (2021–present)

Strength
Ground Self-Defense Force: 177,400
Naval Self-Defense Force: 47,250
Air Self-Defense Force: 33,350
National Police: 267,560
Paramilitary and successor groups: 4,500–26,000
CLUN: 40,200
FLP: 34,000 (2015)
ER1M: 13,890 (2006)
MAR: 1,200 (1990)
Casualties and losses
Nadauro: 6,401 killed (1982–1990)
19,840 injured (1982–1990)
CLUN: 1,065 killed
39,000 demobilized
AAE: 967 killed
1,740 captured
Armala cartel: 3,400 killed
FLP: 7,829 killed (1982–1990)
22,000 demobilized (since 2016)
900 captured (since 1985)
ER1M: 2,990 killed
4,000 captured (since 1990)
Civilians killed: 164,427
Individuals abducted: 25,027
Total number of individuals displaced: 3,363,000–5,100,000
Total number of refugees: 100,000+

The Chaibian War (Lavish: Guerra do Chaibia), also referred to as the Nadauran War (Lavish: Guerra do Anadaúro) and commonly as A Violência (lit. "The Violence"), was a low-intensity conflict dominated by asymmetric warfare throughout the 1980s between the federal government of Nadauro and the state government of Chaibia, far-right paramilitary groups, drug cartels, and far-left guerrilla groups, following the collapse of the Caravelas regime and the Third Empire of Nadauro in 1979.

TBD

Names

Background

Timeline of events

Impact and legacy

Statistics

See also

Notes