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The events originated from the stated {{wp|foreign policy}} shift by the [[Ostrozava]]n {{wp|head of state}}, Premier [[Benedict Král]], who announced the expansion of his country's military presence abroad from its location in central Belisaria. Numerous influential powers in the Periclean stridently objected, condemning the anticipated move as provocative and unnecessary. Criticism was leveled at a statement in Kral's address implying the base would serve as a broader, [[Kiso Pact]]-centric defense plan, which inflamed countries thought to be inside the [[Western Monarchies]] orbit. | The events originated from the stated {{wp|foreign policy}} shift by the [[Ostrozava]]n {{wp|head of state}}, Premier [[Benedict Král]], who announced the expansion of his country's military presence abroad from its location in central Belisaria. Numerous influential powers in the Periclean stridently objected, condemning the anticipated move as provocative and unnecessary. Criticism was leveled at a statement in Kral's address implying the base would serve as a broader, [[Kiso Pact]]-centric defense plan, which inflamed countries thought to be inside the [[Western Monarchies]] orbit. | ||
Weeks later, unknown gunmen initiated | Weeks later, unknown gunmen initiated [[September 2022 Gadir base attack|a midnight attack]] that devastated the Tyreseian base annex where the Ostrozavan troops were expected to take garrison. In the days afterward, numerous accusations and speculation in the {{wp|international community}} erupted, with [[Latium]], [[Yisrael]], a Ostrozavan {{wp|false flag operation}}, and other theories debated in global media and across governments. The Foreign Minister of Sydalon accused Yisrael directly of being behind the Gadir base attack, escalating heated rhetoric from the existing Accords crisis between the two nations. | ||
Forty-eight hours later, [[Christian terrorism in Yisrael|Christian terrorists]] launched an antisemitic {{wp|terror act}} in [[Yisrael]], citing the words of [[Sydalon]]'s {{wp|foreign minister}} and other [[Yarden revisionist movements|Yarden Revisionist figures in the Western Belisarian Catholic world]]. | |||
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September 2022 Crisis | |
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Date | September 15, 2022 - Present |
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Status | Ongoing |
The September 2022 Crisis, also commonly referred to simply as the September Crisis, is an ongoing concurrent set of interlocking geopolitical crises throughout the world, especially in the Periclean basin as well as in the Kayamuca Sea region and in central Belisaria. The events occurred in rapid succession, with the latter two crises emerging simultaneously.
The events originated from the stated foreign policy shift by the Ostrozavan head of state, Premier Benedict Král, who announced the expansion of his country's military presence abroad from its location in central Belisaria. Numerous influential powers in the Periclean stridently objected, condemning the anticipated move as provocative and unnecessary. Criticism was leveled at a statement in Kral's address implying the base would serve as a broader, Kiso Pact-centric defense plan, which inflamed countries thought to be inside the Western Monarchies orbit.
Weeks later, unknown gunmen initiated a midnight attack that devastated the Tyreseian base annex where the Ostrozavan troops were expected to take garrison. In the days afterward, numerous accusations and speculation in the international community erupted, with Latium, Yisrael, a Ostrozavan false flag operation, and other theories debated in global media and across governments. The Foreign Minister of Sydalon accused Yisrael directly of being behind the Gadir base attack, escalating heated rhetoric from the existing Accords crisis between the two nations.
Forty-eight hours later, Christian terrorists launched an antisemitic terror act in Yisrael, citing the words of Sydalon's foreign minister and other Yarden Revisionist figures in the Western Belisarian Catholic world.