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The '''Quds War''' officially lasted from January 1st [[1980]] to December 29th [[1982]] but isolated resistance remained until February 19th, [[1983]]. Combined coaltion forces under the command of joint [[Burgundie|Burgundian]], [[Corumm]]ese and [[Kirav]]ian forces with intergal support [[Kistan]]i and other forces, such an alliance of grand scale hasn't been seen since the [[Great War]].
The '''Quds War''' officially lasted from January 1st [[1980]] to December 29th [[1982]] but isolated resistance remained until February 19th, [[1983]]. Combined coaltion forces under the command of joint [[Burgundie|Burgundian]], [[Corumm]]ese and [[Kiravia]]ian forces with intergal support [[Kistan]]i and other forces, such an alliance of grand scale hasn't been seen since the [[Great War]].


According to world leaders at the time, the aim of the invasion was to remove the possession of WMD's from the [[Reçêpistan|Recepi]] military arsenal despite cordial evidence of the contrary. Although a combination of price fixing by [[Reçêpistan]] in response to oil workers strikes in [insert nation name] as much as 413% resulting to the [[1981 Oil Shock]] until the result of sanctions against the [[Peace Committee]] ruling government curtailed the energy crisis to a degree while government forces crackdown unto the Sikh and Gypsy communities and [[Corumm]]ese migrant workers who threatened Peace Committee's power.
According to world leaders at the time, the aim of the invasion was to remove the possession of WMD's from the [[Reçêpistan|Recepi]] military arsenal despite cordial evidence of the contrary. Although a combination of price fixing by [[Reçêpistan]] in response to oil workers strikes in [insert nation name] as much as 413% resulting to the [[1981 Oil Shock]] until the result of sanctions against the [[Peace Committee]] ruling government curtailed the energy crisis to a degree while government forces crackdown unto the Sikh and Gypsy communities and [[Corumm]]ese migrant workers who threatened Peace Committee's power.

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