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{{Main|Nuclear weapons and the Cape}}
{{Main|Nuclear weapons and the Cape}}


Accusations laid against the Cape are largely evidenced by a testimony from a supposed former [[Cape Defence Force]] general, claiming the development of weapons was a natural culmination of the nation's then cold war with the [[Austral Democratic People's Republic]]. Bold foreign policy moves in the years following the test, combined with the bringing to light of formerly covert ties with Fhainnaeran is commonly cited as evidence. The Cape today maintains that it has no military nuclear weapons - although a civilian nuclear program was founded in 1998 after the collapse of the ADPR.
Accusations laid against the Cape are largely evidenced by a testimony from a supposed former [[Cape Defence Force]] general, claiming the development of weapons was a natural culmination of the nation's then cold war with the [[Austral Democratic People's Republic]]. Bold foreign policy moves in the years following the test, combined with the bringing to light of formerly covert ties with Faneria is commonly cited as evidence. The Cape today maintains that it has no military nuclear weapons - although a civilian nuclear program was founded in 1998 after the collapse of the ADPR.


[[Category:Faneria]]
[[Category:Faneria]]
[[Category:Cape]]
[[Category:Cape]]
[[Category:History]]
[[Category:History]]