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Asianna Six Eyes
Eordis-AsiannaSixEyesMap.png
Official languageEnglish (de facto)
TypeIntelligence alliance
Membership
Establishment
3 July 1950
11 July 1975

The Asianna Six Eyes, abbreviated as the ASXEYE, is an Asianna intelligence alliance comprised of six nations situated in East Asianna: Quenmin, Joyonghea, Bethausia, the Kingdom of Trabia, Tamau and Taoyuan. Established by the East Asianna Intelligence Pact, they are bound to collaboration in foreign intelligence against their hostile neighbors such as Lorica, the Nanja Republic and the Ruzhite Empire.

The alliance had originated from the War of Lorican Aggression, where the same number of countries signed a defense pact named the Five Seas Iniative to protect themselves against the aggressive incursions and threats from Lorica and its allies. Developing the means of surveillance during the War, intelligence agencies from the Asianna nations are able to monitor potential threats and targeted individuals or groups from their belligerent neighbors, but it has since to expand upon individuals who are not directly involved or associated, raising ethical concerns.