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Urcea's focus on the [[Caroline Wars]] in the 18th and 19th century decreased fears of an imminent Urcean invasion somewhat, but the Caphirian theory of Levantine Creep entered its modern form during the [[Occidental Cold War]], when it became the official state rationale for the nation's geopolitical opposition to Urcea. With the [[Assumption Accords]] and end of the Cold War, many have surmised that the "Creep" phenomenon in Caphirian society has entered into decline. | Urcea's focus on the [[Caroline Wars]] in the 18th and 19th century decreased fears of an imminent Urcean invasion somewhat, but the Caphirian theory of Levantine Creep entered its modern form during the [[Occidental Cold War]], when it became the official state rationale for the nation's geopolitical opposition to Urcea. With the [[Assumption Accords]] and end of the Cold War, many have surmised that the "Creep" phenomenon in Caphirian society has entered into decline. | ||
==Comparable global phenomenon== | ==Comparable global phenomenon== | ||
While the individual grievances of each nation in [[Alshar]] and [[Audonia]] regarding Levantine Creep are unique they are all generally pointing to on phenomenon, the [[Burgoignesc Colonial Empire]] and its remnant in [[Alshar]] and [[Audonia]], [[La Garrote]]. | While the individual grievances of each nation in [[Alshar]] and [[Audonia]] regarding Levantine Creep are unique they are all generally pointing to on phenomenon, the [[Burgoignesc Colonial Empire]] and its remnant in [[Alshar]] and [[Audonia]], [[La Garrote]]. |