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(Created page with "The '''Cold War''' was a 50 year conflict in the South Pacific characterized by 3 loose sides and many differing political agendas leading to countless conflict from 1957 (after the Great War) to 2005. == The Three Sides == === Huawan's side* <!-- this is a placeholder --> === ==== Huawan ==== the Huawanese's goals during the Cold War were less driven by ideology and more driven by the disruption and destruction of their enemies. At home, they...") |
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the Huawanese's goals during the Cold War were less driven by ideology and more driven by the disruption and destruction of their enemies. At home, they were a monarchical remnant of old Imperialist ideas from before the Great War, but on the field they were avid supporters of socialism and communism, mainly to disrupt their Ryccian enemies. This lead to them supporting the likes of [[Songren (Pacifica)|Songren]] and [[UPRAN (Pacifica)|UPRAN.]] | the Huawanese's goals during the Cold War were less driven by ideology and more driven by the disruption and destruction of their enemies. At home, they were a monarchical remnant of old Imperialist ideas from before the Great War, but on the field they were avid supporters of socialism and communism, mainly to disrupt their Ryccian enemies. This lead to them supporting the likes of [[Songren (Pacifica)|Songren]] and [[UPRAN (Pacifica)|UPRAN.]] | ||
== Minor Factions and Neutrals == | |||
=== Revisionist Faction* <!-- this is a placeholder --> === | |||
=== Other Minor Factions* <!-- this is a placeholder --> === | |||
=== Non-Aligned Armed Neutral Nations === | |||
=== Non-Aligned Neutral Nations === |
Revision as of 17:29, 29 September 2022
The Cold War was a 50 year conflict in the South Pacific characterized by 3 loose sides and many differing political agendas leading to countless conflict from 1957 (after the Great War) to 2005.
The Three Sides
Huawan's side*
Huawan
the Huawanese's goals during the Cold War were less driven by ideology and more driven by the disruption and destruction of their enemies. At home, they were a monarchical remnant of old Imperialist ideas from before the Great War, but on the field they were avid supporters of socialism and communism, mainly to disrupt their Ryccian enemies. This lead to them supporting the likes of Songren and UPRAN.