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{{Infobox military conflict
{{Infobox military conflict
| name = Post-War of Lorican Aggression Crisis
| name = Post-War of Lorican Aggression Crisis
| date = 5 May 1975 - 1 September 1997  
| date = 5 May 1975 - 13 November 1996<br/>({{Age in years, months and days|1975|5|5|1997|11|13}})
* Zemuria: until 1987
* Southeast Asianna: until 1996
* Europa: until 1989
* Zemuria: until 1991
* South Amerigonna: (see [[Sanguinoso Colpo]])
* North Europa: until 1994
* Asianna: until 1997
* South Amerigonna: (see [[Sanguinoso Colpo]] and [[Lestallumian War]])
* [[Novagran]]: 1988 - 1994
* [[Vionna-Frankenlisch]]: 1991 - 94
| place = Lorica, Quenmin, Joyonghea, Bethausia
| place = Southeast Asianna, Zemuria, North Asianna, South Amerigonna
| result = Allied victory;
| result = Allied victory;
* Further Pro-Communist and Imperial Threats bogged down
* Further Pro-Communist and Imperial Threats bogged down
* Re-Opening of Shipping lines to Asianna
* Re-Opening of Shipping lines to Asianna
| combatants_header = Belligerents
| combatants_header = Belligerents
| combatant1 = '''''
| combatant1 = {{plainlist|
'''Asianna:'''
'''Asianna:'''
* {{flagicon image|QuenminFlag.png|22px}} [[Quenmin]]<br/>
* {{flagicon image|QuenminFlag.png|22px}} [[Quenmin]]<br/>
* {{flagicon image|JoyongheaFlagOne.png|22px}} [[Joyonghea]]<br/>
* {{flagicon image|SecondUnionFlag.svg|22px}} {{flag|Bethausia}}<br/>
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Thailand.svg|22px}} [[Tamau]]<br/>
* {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Thailand.svg|22px}} [[Tamau]]<br/>
* {{flagicon image|JoyongheaFlagOne.png|22px}} [[Joyonghea]]<br/>
* {{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} [[Bethausia]]<br/>
* {{flagicon image|Great_Lucis_and_Accordo_-_Tristain.jpg|22px}} [[Great Lucis and Accordo|United Kingdom]]<br/>
* {{flagicon image|Great_Lucis_and_Accordo_-_Tristain.jpg|22px}} [[Great Lucis and Accordo|United Kingdom]]<br/>


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* {{flagicon image|Flag of Rubrum1 T E.jpg|22px}} [[Rubrum and the Peristylium|Rubrum]]<br/>
* {{flagicon image|Flag of Rubrum1 T E.jpg|22px}} [[Rubrum and the Peristylium|Rubrum]]<br/>
* {{flagicon image|Commonwealth of Zanarkand and Besaid 3rd Version.jpg|22px}} [[Zanarkand and the Besaid Islands|Zanarkand]]<br/>
* {{flagicon image|Commonwealth of Zanarkand and Besaid 3rd Version.jpg|22px}} [[Zanarkand and the Besaid Islands|Zanarkand]]<br/>
'''North Amerigonna:'''
* {{flagicon image|Flag of Castile-La Mancha.svg|22px}} [[United Kingdom of Vionna-Frankenlisch (Lucisverse)|Vionna-Frankenlisch]]<br>
* {{flagicon image|Flag of Rubrum1 T E.jpg|22px}} [[Rubrum and the Peristylium|Rubrum]]<br/>
* {{flagicon image|Dalmasca_and_nabradia_456735.png|22px}} [[Dalmasca and Nabradia]]<br/>


'''South Amerigonna:'''
'''South Amerigonna:'''
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'''Aurucolia:'''
'''Aurucolia:'''
* {{flagicon image|AurucoliaFlagOne.png|22px}} [[Aurucolia]]
* {{flagicon image|AurucoliaFlagOne.png|22px}} [[Aurucolia]]
 
}}
'''Novagran:'''
* {{flagicon image|Flag of Republika Srpska.svg|22px}} [[Republika Zebrska]]
 
| combatant2 = '''''
| combatant2 = '''''
{{flagicon image|Communist Lorica.png|22px}} [[Lorica]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Communist Lorica.png|22px}} [[Lorica]]<br/>
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{{flagicon image|Calvard Flag.jpg‎|22px}} [[Calvard Republic|Calvard]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Calvard Flag.jpg‎|22px}} [[Calvard Republic|Calvard]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|EmpireofRus.png |22px}} [[Rus]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|EmpireofRus.png |22px}} [[Rus]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Nanja Republic.png|22px}} [[Nanja Republic]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy.svg.png|22px}} [[Rumania]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy.svg.png|22px}} [[Rumania]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Remiferia Flag.jpg‎|22px}} [[Remiferia]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Remiferia Flag.jpg‎|22px}} [[Remiferia]]<br/>
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{{flagicon image|Flag_of_Thailand.svg|22px}} '''[[Kot Chaiyachue]]'''<br/>
{{flagicon image|Flag_of_Thailand.svg|22px}} '''[[Kot Chaiyachue]]'''<br/>
{{flagicon image|Flag_of_Thailand.svg|22px}} Chuanchen Chamroon<br/>
{{flagicon image|Flag_of_Thailand.svg|22px}} Chuanchen Chamroon<br/>
{{flagicon image|JoyongheaFlagOne.png|22px}} '''Haebangja'''<br/>
{{flagicon image|JoyongheaFlagOne.png|22px}} '''[[Myeongjong of Joyonghea]]'''<br/>
{{flagicon image|JoyongheaFlagOne.png|22px}} '''Park Byung-chul'''<br/>
{{flagicon image|JoyongheaFlagOne.png|22px}} '''[[Park Young-sik]]'''<br/>
{{flagicon image|JoyongheaFlagOne.png|22px}} Nang Hye-gyeong<br/>
{{flagicon image|JoyongheaFlagOne.png|22px}} '''[[Chup Dae-jung]]'''<br/>
{{flagicon image|JoyongheaFlagOne.png|22px}} Namgung Yeong-sik<br/>
{{flagicon image|JoyongheaFlagOne.png|22px}} [[Nang Hye-gyeong]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|JoyongheaFlagOne.png|22px}} Kye Chi-u<br/>
{{flagicon image|JoyongheaFlagOne.png|22px}} [[Namgung Yeong-sik]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} '''[[Albert Suguru]]'''<br/>
{{flagicon image|JoyongheaFlagOne.png|22px}} [[Kye Chi-u]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|SecondUnionFlag.svg|22px}} '''[[Henry Louis Wunna Kan Caelum|Henry Louis]]'''<br/>
{{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} '''[[William Edwardius II]]'''<br/>
{{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} '''[[William Edwardius II]]'''<br/>
{{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} '''Naing Ag'''<br/>
{{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} '''[[Aeindra Inzali Sein Myat]]'''<br/>
{{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} Phyoe Kaung Kaung Htet<br/>
{{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} Phyoe Kaung Kaung Htet<br/>
{{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} Ylermi Manninen<br/>
{{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} Ylermi Manninen<br/>
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{{flagicon image|AurucoliaFlagOne.png|22px}} [[Mersudin Terzić]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|AurucoliaFlagOne.png|22px}} [[Mersudin Terzić]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|AurucoliaFlagOne.png|22px}} [[Mevludin Abarronbašić]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|AurucoliaFlagOne.png|22px}} [[Mevludin Abarronbašić]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Flag of Republika Srpska.svg|22px}} [[Dobroslav Živanović]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Flag of Republika Srpska.svg|22px}} [[Kalinik Vukašinović]]<br/>


| commander2 = '''''
| commander2 = '''''
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[[File:State_Flag_of_Serbian_Krajina_(1991).svg|22px]] [[Spasoje Blagojević]]<br/>
[[File:State_Flag_of_Serbian_Krajina_(1991).svg|22px]] [[Spasoje Blagojević]]<br/>


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The '''Post-War of Lorican Aggression Crisis''' involves a series of smaller conflicts occurring after the [[War of Lorican Aggression]], lasting from 5 May 1975 to 1 March 1997. Although [[Lorica]] agreed to end hostilities in the [[Treaty of Calat]], the nation supported various insurgent groups throughout Southeast Asianna, Zeumria, North Europa, and South Amerigonna via armaments, advisory and political support.
Continued Lorican presence was first detected in 7 May 1975 upon the renewal of the [[Communist insurgency in Bethausia]] two days before when [[Bethausia]]'s [[Office of Military Security and Information|OMSI]] apprehended two Lorican military advisors in the [[Hachen State]]. The Bethausian government urged Lorican counterparts to withdraw their advisory personnel and end armament support for the insurgents. Despite Lorica agreeing and giving numerous assurances of withdrawal, they indirectly continued supporting the communist rebel groups through [[Communist Lhossa]] until the latter's eventual supression in 1978. Upon discovery of Lhossa's complicity and the continuous communist [[Communist Insurgency in Kyachindwin|insurgency in Kyachindwin]] that threatened to change its current government, Bethausia [[Bethausian invasion of Lhossa|invaded]] Lhossa and [[Operation Wai Hein|intervened]] in Kyachindwin's conflict in 1979, which instigated the [[Northeast War]], and led to Bethausia's approximately 16-year-long occupation of the two countries. Lorica kept a limited role via armament shipments to insurgent groups. International condemnation against Lorica was issued by the [[Association of Asianna Nations]], but was kept restrained, with Bethausia's assurance that the occupation would prove successful in the long run and the Association unwilling to escalate tensions given the post-war economic situation.
The crisis escalated during the [[Imperial insurgency in Erebonia]] when Lorica offered political and limited military support via armaments and advisors to pro-Imperial rebel groups in 1981. The Loricans grew bolder upon supporting the [[Ruzhite Empire]] in their [[Ruzhite-Trabian Border War of 1984|1984 incursion against Trabia]] and the [[Communist Party of Guinea]] in their [[Communist Insurgency in the Guinean Islands|insurgency]] against the [[Guinea Islands|government under George Edward]]. Lorican contributions heightened during the [[Aethiopian Civil War]], the [[Circum-Courlès War]] and the [[Aurucolian Splinter War]] from 1984 to 1992, but failures in the former two conflicts convinced the Lorican government to draw back their support for rebel groups in Aurucolia, Lhossa, Kyachindwin, and Archadia. It proved a significant factor in Aurucolia's stabilization in 1994, the Nationalist victory in the [[Sanguinoso Colpo]], and their reluctance to support the anarcho-syndicalist [[ARPAGHARCON]] in the [[Rice and Oil War (Eordisverse)|12 July Insurgency]].
After [[Branislav Mukhomorov]]'s death in January 1994, his successor [[Hippolyte Girard]] pursued steps to further return Lorica into the international stage and was accepted into the [[Federal Union Association]] upon recommendation of [[James Robert Boya]], the FUA delegate to Lorica. Girard played along with the FUA in dismantling Bethausia's occupation of Kyachindwin and Lhossa in 1995 by threatening to send troops in the latter nation. Lorica once again fell under international scrutiny upon their armaments being shipped to pro-integration [[1995 West Bethausia crisis|rebel groups]] in Kyachindwin and Lhossa while contributing to [[Federal Union Association Transitional Authority in Kyachindin and Lhossa|FUATAKAL]], but was pardoned once Girard sacked particular generals involved in its facilitation.
The crisis helped Lorica to establish its peaceful position in the international stage, and the nation remained relatively amiable. However, Lorica retained its ultranationalist and irredentist attitude towards [[Quenmin]], [[Joyonghea]] and [[Bethausia]], and its anti-Commonwealth stance via its support in the continuining Guinean insurgency. The FUA remained complacent about Lorica's membership and growing influence, which was alllowed to fester under Boya's tenure as General Secretary, which proved consequential in the build up to the [[FUA Crisis]].
==Background==
==The crisis==
==Aftermath==

Latest revision as of 10:31, 7 July 2024

Post-War of Lorican Aggression Crisis
Date5 May 1975 - 13 November 1996
(22 years, 6 months and 8 days)
Location
Southeast Asianna, Zemuria, North Asianna, South Amerigonna
Result

Allied victory;

  • Further Pro-Communist and Imperial Threats bogged down
  • Re-Opening of Shipping lines to Asianna
Belligerents

Lorica
Archadia-Archedes
Guadosalam Federation
Calvard
Rus
Nanja Republic
Rumania
Remiferia

Aurucolia:

Commanders and leaders

Lanh Chinh
Quenmin Nguyễn-Thạch Sĩ Chiến
Quenmin Lê Đức Phong Hùng
Sử Công Nguyên
Hà Văn Quân
Attar II
Kot Chaiyachue
Chuanchen Chamroon
Myeongjong of Joyonghea
Park Young-sik
Chup Dae-jung
Nang Hye-gyeong
Namgung Yeong-sik
Kye Chi-u
Henry Louis
William Edwardius II
Aeindra Inzali Sein Myat
Phyoe Kaung Kaung Htet
Ylermi Manninen
Regis Lucis Caelum CXIII
Peter Tachibana
Shinichi Kitagawa
Philip V Randgriz
Belgen Gunther
Anton Louis Van de Meer
Youto Susaya
Shimpachi Yamada
Cameron Gardner
William Cunningham
Souma Takanashi
Klankain Auchinleck II
Lukács Berend II
Flórián Sípos
Csongor Orbán-Grunger
Pál Lengyel
Berg Kiek in 't Veld
Pietje de Weert
Eduard Samardžić
Ljubomir Petrušić
Branimir Janeš
Josja Israbegović
Mersudin Terzić

Mevludin Abarronbašić

Branislav Mukhomorov
Hippolyte Girard
Nicholas Adams
Brecken Hubbard
Sébastien Thibodeau
Milomir Surikov
Artur Nabatov
Slobodan Šaponjić
Đuro Vukomanović
Bobana Đorđević
State Flag of Serbian Krajina (1991).svg Radič Šaponjić

State Flag of Serbian Krajina (1991).svg Spasoje Blagojević

The Post-War of Lorican Aggression Crisis involves a series of smaller conflicts occurring after the War of Lorican Aggression, lasting from 5 May 1975 to 1 March 1997. Although Lorica agreed to end hostilities in the Treaty of Calat, the nation supported various insurgent groups throughout Southeast Asianna, Zeumria, North Europa, and South Amerigonna via armaments, advisory and political support.

Continued Lorican presence was first detected in 7 May 1975 upon the renewal of the Communist insurgency in Bethausia two days before when Bethausia's OMSI apprehended two Lorican military advisors in the Hachen State. The Bethausian government urged Lorican counterparts to withdraw their advisory personnel and end armament support for the insurgents. Despite Lorica agreeing and giving numerous assurances of withdrawal, they indirectly continued supporting the communist rebel groups through Communist Lhossa until the latter's eventual supression in 1978. Upon discovery of Lhossa's complicity and the continuous communist insurgency in Kyachindwin that threatened to change its current government, Bethausia invaded Lhossa and intervened in Kyachindwin's conflict in 1979, which instigated the Northeast War, and led to Bethausia's approximately 16-year-long occupation of the two countries. Lorica kept a limited role via armament shipments to insurgent groups. International condemnation against Lorica was issued by the Association of Asianna Nations, but was kept restrained, with Bethausia's assurance that the occupation would prove successful in the long run and the Association unwilling to escalate tensions given the post-war economic situation.

The crisis escalated during the Imperial insurgency in Erebonia when Lorica offered political and limited military support via armaments and advisors to pro-Imperial rebel groups in 1981. The Loricans grew bolder upon supporting the Ruzhite Empire in their 1984 incursion against Trabia and the Communist Party of Guinea in their insurgency against the government under George Edward. Lorican contributions heightened during the Aethiopian Civil War, the Circum-Courlès War and the Aurucolian Splinter War from 1984 to 1992, but failures in the former two conflicts convinced the Lorican government to draw back their support for rebel groups in Aurucolia, Lhossa, Kyachindwin, and Archadia. It proved a significant factor in Aurucolia's stabilization in 1994, the Nationalist victory in the Sanguinoso Colpo, and their reluctance to support the anarcho-syndicalist ARPAGHARCON in the 12 July Insurgency.

After Branislav Mukhomorov's death in January 1994, his successor Hippolyte Girard pursued steps to further return Lorica into the international stage and was accepted into the Federal Union Association upon recommendation of James Robert Boya, the FUA delegate to Lorica. Girard played along with the FUA in dismantling Bethausia's occupation of Kyachindwin and Lhossa in 1995 by threatening to send troops in the latter nation. Lorica once again fell under international scrutiny upon their armaments being shipped to pro-integration rebel groups in Kyachindwin and Lhossa while contributing to FUATAKAL, but was pardoned once Girard sacked particular generals involved in its facilitation.

The crisis helped Lorica to establish its peaceful position in the international stage, and the nation remained relatively amiable. However, Lorica retained its ultranationalist and irredentist attitude towards Quenmin, Joyonghea and Bethausia, and its anti-Commonwealth stance via its support in the continuining Guinean insurgency. The FUA remained complacent about Lorica's membership and growing influence, which was alllowed to fester under Boya's tenure as General Secretary, which proved consequential in the build up to the FUA Crisis.

Background

The crisis

Aftermath