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| combatant1  = [[File:Midwest_Union_Flag.png|25x15px|frameless]][[Midwest Armed Forces | Midwest Union]]
| combatant1  = [[File:Midwest_Union_Flag.png|25x15px|frameless]][[Midwest Armed Forces | Midwest Union]]
[[Dakotan Reaction to Midwest Invasion|Dakotan Supporters]]
[[Dakotan Reaction to Midwest Invasion|Dakotan Supporters]]
Polish and Soviet Supporting Regiments
| combatant2  = [[New Lakota Freedom Front|New Lakota Freedom Front]]
| combatant2  = [[New Lakota Freedom Front|New Lakota Freedom Front]]
[[Dakotan Nationalism|Dakotan Nationalists]]
[[Dakotan Nationalism|Dakotan Nationalists]]

Revision as of 18:04, 21 October 2024

Dakotan Theatre
Part of the Collapse of the United States
Compilation

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Midwestern soldiers at Camp Fargo, the Badlands, Midwestern special forces entrenched, Midwestern bomber.
DateJuly 4th, 1983 - July 1st, 1985 (Treaty signed on October 8th, 1986, on going suppression of terrorist cells)
Location
Dakota, Midwest Union and Lakota
Status Continued suppression of terrorist cells.
Territorial
changes
Proper western De Jure - Midwest border established.
Belligerents

Midwest Union Flag.png Midwest Union Dakotan Supporters

Polish and Soviet Supporting Regiments

New Lakota Freedom Front

Dakotan Nationalists

Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canadian Armed Forces

De Jure Militia
Commanders and leaders
Midwest Union Flag.pngJim A. Rhodes

The Dakotan Theatre refers to the Midwest Union's 1986 annexation of Western Minnesota and the Dakotas approximately East of the Missouri River. Operations began on July 4th, 1983, although scouting had been active since March.

Pre Threatre

Camp Fargo

Midwestern forces camped at Fargo.

Camp Watertown

Unclaimed Dakota Invasion

The Missouri Line

Trespassing on Reservations

Post Missouri Line

Midwest bomb strike on suspected Dakotan partisan base.

Missouri River Barge Incident

Montana Invasion

Operation Prairie Dog

Montanan, Yankee, and Canadian Civilian Deaths

Midwestern forces ran into Canadian-Commonwealth claimed territory (former Montana, now Lakota)

The Ottawa Treaty

Ottawa Treaty
TypeBorder Establishment
DraftedJuly 1st, 1985
SignedJuly 17th, 1985
LocationOttowa, Canada
MediatorsUSSR, Japan, and The United Kingdom
PartiesMidwest Union Flag.png The Midwest Separation Union

Betsy Ross flag.svg The United Commonwealth of America

Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada

Officials gathered in Ottawa and decided on bordering the nations along the Missouri River.

International Reaction

The United Commonwealth declared official neutrality, along with the Western States of America, although condemning the invasion as 'disgusting'.

Dakaton Nationalist outpost ruins. Suspected of containing a weapons cache, it was bombed. None of the suspected weapons were found and 5 bodies were recovered, 2 of them unarmed women.

Civilian Deaths

The Midwest Union was accused of indiscriminately bombing both rural and urban housing without proper screening for non-combatants.

Justification

Multiple Warsaw Pact members have offered justification for both the Dakotan Theatre and civilian deaths, arguing for a greater good. Leaked Soviet documents presented up at the 2005 American Convention implied that the Pact member nation regiments deployed in Dakota were employing the operations as training for a larger invasion of American nation-states and Indo-European countries.

Current Terrorist Cells