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===Axis Alliance era (2014)=== | ===Axis Alliance era (2014)=== | ||
The precursor | The precursor organisation to SACTO was the Axis Alliance — Cebu Cooperation Pact, more commonly known simply as the Axis Alliance. It was formed officially on 16 March 2014. It consisted of five core founding members; Asigna, Whiteshore, Huda, Dewhurst-Narculist and Gran Cuscatlan, and expanded when Aravea and Aeyariss joined the Axis. It went into hiatus from 29 May as a result of internal problems that led to the temporary dissolution of the Axis Alliance. Several successor organisations were founded in an attempt to replace the Axis; Central Powers, the Pacific Economic Defense Coalition, the Order of Axis, the International Capitalist Coalition and the Union of Armed States. | ||
===Conflict with the United Left (2014–2015)=== | ===Conflict with the United Left (2014)=== | ||
Besides the Axis Alliance, other major international organisations were the United Left (UL), a broad alliance of left-leaning countries ranging from communists to {{wpl|Social democracy|social democrats}}, and the International Freedom Coalition (IFC), made up of various republican and democratic countries. While these successors to the original Axis shied away from confrontation with the IFC, they continued the rivalry that had been present between the Axis Alliance and United Left. This culminated in the June Crisis, where tensions between the remnants of the Axis Alliance and the UL peaked and a global war appeared inevitable. This period of tension eventually subsided with the signing of the Saint Claire Compact and foundation of the Confluence of Six. | |||
===Foundation of SACTO (2014–2015)=== | |||
[[File:Brussels NATO Headquarters.jpg|220px|thumb|right|SACTO Headquarters in Santiago, Gran Cuscatlan.]] | [[File:Brussels NATO Headquarters.jpg|220px|thumb|right|SACTO Headquarters in Santiago, Gran Cuscatlan.]] | ||
None of the successor alliances to the Axis managed to last. The nations of Aeyariss, Dewhurst-Narculis and Gran Cuscatlan forged a new core of Axis members and moved the new Axis Alliance HQ to Santiago, Gran Cuscatlan, abosrbing most of the organisations that had split from the old Axis to found the Axis Alliance — Santiago Cooperation Pact. In August 2014, the founding member Asigna was suspended over allegations of power abuse, and misdirection of the Axis members. Asigna opted to leave the Alliance, severely disrupting the cohesiveness of the Santiago Cooperation Pact. In order to transform the Santiago Cooperation Pact in light of Asigna's suspension and eventual removal, a new core consisting of Gran Cuscatlan, Aeyariss, Inyursta, and Dewhurst-Narculis rebranded the Axis Alliance into its present form; Santiago Anti-Communist Treaty Organisation. SACTO immediately found itself as one of three primary international alliances, alongside the IFC and the United Left. | |||
Meanwhile, the UL was crippled by infighting and it was eventually dissolved. Following the dissolution of the United Left in July 2015, it was replaced by the United Socialist Nations (USN). The USN was dissolved in 2016. Since then, there has been no major left-wing alliances that have challenged the authoritiy of SACTO. | |||
===SACTO and the IFC (2015–2016)=== | ===SACTO and the IFC (2015–2016)=== |
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Santiago Anti-Communist Treaty Organisation | |
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Motto: "SACTO Invictus" | |
Anthem: "One Glorious Moment" | |
Headquarters | Santiago, Gran Cuscatlan |
Official languages | English |
Type | Military alliance |
Membership | 30 total: 20 active, 9 reserve, 1 honourary |
Establishment | |
• As Axis Alliance | 16 March 2014 |
• As SACTO | 8 July 2014 |
Website Official website |
The Santiago Anti-Communist Treaty Organisation (SACTO; Spanish: Organizacion del Tratado Anticomunista de Santiago) is an intergovernmental organisation and a military alliance aimed at combating and eradicating the forces of communism and its other Marxist-variants. SACTO is the successor organisation to the now defunct Axis Alliance, which was comprised of the Cebu Cooperation Pact, and its follow up organisation the Santiago Cooperation Pact. The latter was re-branded and reorganised into its present form on 8 July 2014.
Politically, SACTO is identified as right-wing; its membership, as of 5 March, 2017, consists of 28 member states of varying government types, from centrist democratic liberals to the more authoritarian absolute monarchy or military junta. Despite varying form of governments, the majority of SACTO members are considered realist - in stark contrast with member-states of the International Freedom Coalition who are generally aligned with liberalism - and all are united in their crusade against Marxist-Communism and other rogue elements throughout the international system.
Initially, SACTO was one of three dominant international alliances, alongside the International Freedom Coalition (IFC) and the United Left. It mainly found itself as being adversaries with the former, engaging in various conflicts with each other. Following the weakening and eventual dissolution of the United Left from 2014 onwards, SACTO then mainly focused its efforts in rivalling the IFC, while at the same time having countries that had duel membership of both alliance. Following a period of détente between the IFC and SACTO and the general weakening of the former due to international leadership struggles, the leadership began turning their attention towards evolving asymmetrical threats internationally from 2016 on.
History
Axis Alliance era (2014)
The precursor organisation to SACTO was the Axis Alliance — Cebu Cooperation Pact, more commonly known simply as the Axis Alliance. It was formed officially on 16 March 2014. It consisted of five core founding members; Asigna, Whiteshore, Huda, Dewhurst-Narculist and Gran Cuscatlan, and expanded when Aravea and Aeyariss joined the Axis. It went into hiatus from 29 May as a result of internal problems that led to the temporary dissolution of the Axis Alliance. Several successor organisations were founded in an attempt to replace the Axis; Central Powers, the Pacific Economic Defense Coalition, the Order of Axis, the International Capitalist Coalition and the Union of Armed States.
Conflict with the United Left (2014)
Besides the Axis Alliance, other major international organisations were the United Left (UL), a broad alliance of left-leaning countries ranging from communists to social democrats, and the International Freedom Coalition (IFC), made up of various republican and democratic countries. While these successors to the original Axis shied away from confrontation with the IFC, they continued the rivalry that had been present between the Axis Alliance and United Left. This culminated in the June Crisis, where tensions between the remnants of the Axis Alliance and the UL peaked and a global war appeared inevitable. This period of tension eventually subsided with the signing of the Saint Claire Compact and foundation of the Confluence of Six.
Foundation of SACTO (2014–2015)
None of the successor alliances to the Axis managed to last. The nations of Aeyariss, Dewhurst-Narculis and Gran Cuscatlan forged a new core of Axis members and moved the new Axis Alliance HQ to Santiago, Gran Cuscatlan, abosrbing most of the organisations that had split from the old Axis to found the Axis Alliance — Santiago Cooperation Pact. In August 2014, the founding member Asigna was suspended over allegations of power abuse, and misdirection of the Axis members. Asigna opted to leave the Alliance, severely disrupting the cohesiveness of the Santiago Cooperation Pact. In order to transform the Santiago Cooperation Pact in light of Asigna's suspension and eventual removal, a new core consisting of Gran Cuscatlan, Aeyariss, Inyursta, and Dewhurst-Narculis rebranded the Axis Alliance into its present form; Santiago Anti-Communist Treaty Organisation. SACTO immediately found itself as one of three primary international alliances, alongside the IFC and the United Left.
Meanwhile, the UL was crippled by infighting and it was eventually dissolved. Following the dissolution of the United Left in July 2015, it was replaced by the United Socialist Nations (USN). The USN was dissolved in 2016. Since then, there has been no major left-wing alliances that have challenged the authoritiy of SACTO.
SACTO and the IFC (2015–2016)
Following the dissolution of the United Left, SACTO's relationship with the IFC began to break down.
New threats (2016–present)
In 2017, Carloso; once a member of the IFC and generally considered hostile to SACTO, was admitted to the organisation on the recommendation of Nifon, having gone through a period of détente and reconciliation. This coincided with a change in President Cárlos Tobón's foreign and domestic policy, favouring close cooperation with right-wing, mainly authoritarian countries over liberal democracies, to combat globalist forces and growing asymmetrical threats worldwide.
Purposes
- Promoting world peace and international stability through forging of a strong web of alliances.
- Safeguarding the freedom and liberty from oppressive communist/marxist regime throughout the globe.
- Eradication of communism and marxism throughout the international system.
Members
(accurate as of 30 October 2018)
Active members
Country | Accession | Notes |
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Aeyariss | TBC | Founding member |
Aravea | TBC | Founding member |
Arcerion | TBC | TBC |
Bolrieg | TBC | Founding member |
Common Territories | TBC | Founding member |
Gran Cuscatlan | TBC | TBC |
Nifon | TBC | TBC |
Flardania | TBC | Founding member |
Ghant | TBC | TBC |
Inyursta | TBC | Founding member |
Isle of Lost | TBC | TBC |
Mcnernia | TBC | TBC |
New Edom | TBC | TBC |
Organized States | TBC | TBC |
Riysa | TBC | TBC |
Romic | TBC | TBC |
Shalum | TBC | TBC |
Daesong | TBC | Founding member |
Carloso | 20 May 2017 | TBC |
Stojam | TBC | TBC |
Reservists
Country | Accession | Notes |
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Nachmere | TBC | TBC |
Vaakal | TBC | TBC |
Rentalla | TBC | TBC |
Tarkanese Federation | TBC | TBC |
Atmaera | TBC | TBC |
Quirina | TBC | TBC |
New Austzeland | TBC | TBC |
Flauc | TBC | TBC |
Dewhurst-Narculis | TBC | TBC |
Honorary members
Country | Accession | Notes |
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Gigaverse | TBC | TBC |