Disarmament of Yetia
After World War 19, Yetia finally established itself a stable government as Gaëlle Lagadec became the president of the Sixth Republic of Yetia. With someone to punish, Vedaburg spoke to the Adriatic Alliance about what was to be done with Yetia. With the others unsure, Vedaburg proposed that every factory in Yetia would be dismantled so that no weapon may ever be built again, not caring when Najova noted that factories were used for other things than weapons, leading to Najova leaving the Adriatic Alliance as in their eyes Vedaburg wanted to turn Yetia into an agricultural society. With Najova a traitor, Vedaburg asked the rest of the alliance if they were willing to comply as Yetia clearly deserved this treatment, prompting Italy to confirm their cooperation. Yetia begged for them to stop as all industries were dismantled as they feared that another famine and economic crash would come, which Vedaburg considered a 'small necessary sacrifice' even as every Post-Yetian state reported major supply shortages as a famine set in.