Tarijar Strait Crisis

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Tarijar Strait Crisis
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Clockwise from top left: The ANV Bellesar sails through the Tarijar Strait; a Zalluabed-crewed patrol boat observes the Caspian-flagged CCV Firestay cargo vessel; Qolaysian naval vessels conduct live-fire exercises; the Kuresan cargo vessel KCS Hirsate after being struck by a Zalluabed missile on November 27th; Abiel Kennard, President of Qolaysia, backs Drambenburg; Emmirian Z-14 Ospreys patrol the Strait
DateNovember 25th, 2020 - ongoing
Location
Belligerents

W.E.D.A.

C.A.M.D.A.

Southern Adula Alliance

Commanders and leaders
  • Chancellor Sadie Melhaven
  • President Khayahad al-Azari
  • Czar Darina Husa III
  • President Lionel Pieters
  • President Akkin Gunaydin
  • President Vasso Andreadeas
  • King Farik al-Jamura
  • President Zayyaan al-Akhtar
  • President Abiel Kennard
  • President Irmahn Schindenheim
  • The 2020 Tarijar Strait crisis is an intensification of military tensions between the W.E.D.A. member states of Albarine and Emmiria and their allies of C.A.M.D.A. member states and Drambenburg and their allies in the Southern Adula region, specifically Buckingla and Zalluabed. The crisis began on November 25th, 2020, after Drambenburg was granted land grants by Zalluabed and Buckingla to construct military bases in their countries. This was seen as a threat by Albarine, who addressed concerns that the movement of Drambenburgian warships through the heavily traversed Tarijar Strait from the Toyana Ocean into the Albarine Sea threatened international shipping. In response, the Royal Zalluabed Navy sent four naval vessels into the Emmiria Sea as a show of force. At this point, multiple nations began taking sides, with Drambenburg's other regional ally Qolaysia also threatening to send forces. The Coalition of Crown Albatross Security Council met in Tofino, Zamastan, raising concerns of a conflict erupting in the region.

    Background

    Drambenburg military leases

    On November 23rd, 2020, the governments of Buckingla and Zalluabed came to an agreement with the government of Drambenburg for them to construct military bases in multiple locations in each country. In Zalluabed, the Drambenburgian navy would be given access to seven drydock ports in the capital of Zakaraban, as well as a sector of the King Aziz International Airport deticated to the Drambenburgian air force and army. In Buckingla, Drambenburg would be allotted two airfields for their airforce, as well as two military installations in the capital of Bucking and the port city of Paradau. Both instances of the contracts were criticized immediately by the government of Albarine, who saw the move as constricting and surrounding their territory in a key move to antagonize the Albarine sovereignty.

    Albarine, Buckingla, and Zalluabed were historical rivals, but specifically worrisome to Albarine security experts was the fact that foreign military movement would increase significantly through the Tarijar Strait; the narrow waterway connecting the Albarine Sea and the Emmiria Sea, which was the main passage for Drambenburgian vessels to reach ports in Buckingla. The waterway, a key trade route and one of the busiest traversed international shipping lanes in the world, only 12 miles at its narrowest point, was controlled by Albarine and Emmiria. Both governments had long maintained that no military presence besides necessary mobility and occasional patrol and checks would ever take place in the strait, so the prospect of foreign military equipment moving freely through the waterway was of great concern to both governments.

    On November 24th, Chancellor Sadie Melhaven of Albarine formally condemned Drambenburg and the governments of Buckingla and Zalluabed, calling for them to "rescind their leases for the military bases and avoid the Strait at all costs," saying further that "the sanctity of free and safe international shipping is at risk, as well as the sovereignty of the Albarinean coastal waters."

    Crisis begins

    Zalluabed naval standoff

    International condemnation

    Drambenburg fleet arrives

    Beleroskov sends troops

    Reactions

    International

    • Alcarres - President Akkin Gunaydin met with the member states of CAMDA (Durnstaal, Alonnisosa, New Elkland, and Wyomia) to determine their course of action with the ongoing crisis. In a statement, he said "We are gravely concerned about today's developments, and as a major international organization with the crisis unfolding on our doorstep, we will act."
    • Egilanak - President Alik Zholdoshev said that he "condemns Drambenburg's, Zalluabed's & Buckingla's actions in the region & stands with Albarine," also stating that "They will only contribute in promoting violence and militarization. They are putting unnecessary violence ahead of the goodwill of the people in the region and we should proudly stand against their actions. We hope that they actually realize what they're doing instead of militarizing for 'stability' which will probably not be the resulting factor."
    • Rio Palito -
    • Siniapore - President Tee Hsien Moong stated on November 25th that he was "in favor of a diplomatic resolution to this unfolding crisis, although we also are concerned about the Drambenburg-Buckingla-Zalluabed decision that has been made."
    • Vuswistan - Vuswistan stands with Albarine. "We are concerned about today's developments."
    • Yuan -
    • Zamastan -

    Aftermath