Aldinean Cold War

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Aldinean Cold War
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     Sjealand     Ambrose     Major proxy conflict locations
Date26 November 1972 – present
Location
Aldinea, Sirklant, Miklea and eastern Farvara
Status
Belligerents
WADO
 Sjealand
GCP
 Ambrose
Other allies and proxies:

2019 Weichtal Offensive

Kreissau
 Sjealand
West Aldinean Defence Organisation

2019 Weichtal Offensive

Weichtal Home Army
 Lingenburg (Unofficial)
Commanders and leaders

Sjealand Frederik VI
(Archking of Sjealand)
Sjealand Erik Valmund
(Grand Chancellor of Sjealand)
Sjealand Erik Villemoes
(Sjealandic Minister of Defence)
Sjealand Karla de Ulborg
(Chief of Defence)
Sjealand Ulrik Ihlefeldt
(Chief of the Army Staff)
Sjealand Gustaf Manstrøm
(Admiral of the Fleet)
Sjealand Hjalmar Jønsson
(Chief of the Air Staff)

Alf Erstad
(Marshal of the Sea of Njord)

Ambrose John Frederick Cleburne
(President of Ambrose)
Ambrose Lionel Sharpe
(Ambrosian Secretary of War)
Ambrose William Windom
(Chief of the General Staff)
Ambrose Ponsonby Becket
(Admiral of the Fleet)

Ambrose Charles J. Munnerlyn
(Chief Air Marshal)
Units involved
WADO Armed Forces:

Weichtal Home Army

North Alaouasem Alaouasem Defense Force

The Aldinean Cold War, sometimes referred to as the Ambrose-Sjealand Cold War, Aldinean conflict or the Ambrose-Sjealand conflict, is the ongoing struggle for influence and hegemony in Aldinea, the Lazarene Sea, as well as parts of Sirklant and Miklea, between the Archkingdom of Sjealand and Ambrosian Confederal Republic. The two great powers are the leaders of two opposing alliance systems, with Sjealand leading the West Aldinean Defence Organisation and Ambrose the Golden Circle Pact. These blocs have provided varying degrees of involvement in proxy wars across Midgard, including the War in Weichtal and the War in North Alaouasem.

Beginning in the early 1970s with the War of the Njord and the Engatian Split, the cold war has been waged on multiple levels over geopolitical, economic and cultural influence as both sides attempt to secure economic hegemony and political dominance over Aldinea. It has drawn significant lines between Aldinean states and even those abroad, as the two blocs have sought to extend their influence at the cost of the other. Its intensity has varied over the decades, with periods of détente in the late 1970s and early 2000s punctuated by outbreaks of violence such as the breakup of Valland and the 2018 Aldinean crisis.

Most observers draw a continuous line between the modern cold war and the 400-year long Ambro-Sjealandic rivalry, though some distinguish the current conflict from its historical predecessors by noting its roots in the aftermath of the Second Continental War. Certain figures have attempted to paint the conflict along ideological lines (such as republicanism v. monarchism), though critics of this approach note that both WADO and the GCP have both lent support to monarchies and republics alike. Others instead assert that the conflict is essentially materialistic in nature, reflecting the divide between globalised, traditionally-thalassocratic mercantile states and more insular, traditionally land-based states in favor of regional, not global, economic integration.

History

Involved Parties

Involvement in regional conflicts

Nuclear conflict