OOCN

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The Organisation of Co-prospering Nations (OOCN) is an intergovernmental military alliance between 9 member states. Established in the aftermath of the World War, it is a collective security system: its independent member states agree to defend each other against attacks by third parties.

History

After the end of the World War, the Jabanese-Jarnowan Alliance (JJA) was formed between the countries of New Jabanese and Jarnowa. In 1932, Anhtar joined the alliance, changing not only its name but also its purpose. The OOCN now acted as an anti-Aftenheim pact whose purpose was to unite all nations opposed to the new world superpower of Aftenheim. In 1940, LucaMiclea, the fourth member, joined. In the 1950s, Cypriotia, Versal and Rabbin entered the alliance. Yaheh joined in 1967. The freshly united Revonia was the last country to enter the alliance, doing so in 2023.

In the 2000s, OOCN forces were on a long-term peacekeeping mission in Texico and Guador.

In 2022, OOCN forces have intervened in Ost Isles and Palas.