Inter-Piangan War
| Inter-Piangan War | |||
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| Video | tba | ||
| Date | 157 CE | ||
| Location | Africa & Middle East | ||
| Outcome | tba | ||
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With the world now more stable, Khat brought up concerns about if Wanaoishi or Hongerswak should be in the HASATBC due to both being Pianga states that engaged in conflict against one another. Meanwhile, a major disagreement broke out between Wanaoishi and Hongerswak over the two's disagreements on economic structure, with Wanaoishi preferring communism and Hongerswak preferring capitalism, with the two calling the other's system irrational. This caught Khat's attention as it remarked that most of the HASATBC was nominally communist, though Hayah refuted this as it declared that it in fact did not like communism, renouncing Safir Pianga's wishes for communism to continue in all of former Sarpistan's successors as it preferred a islamist regime. Hongerswak and Hayah decided to break away from the HASATBC and proclaim the 'HAHATBCAHC' while Wanaoishi was formally joined into the HASATBC. This situation concerned Tritonia as after Humanity was freed it was already devolving back into infighting, which Sizzle theorised was due to the claims that Humanity was now in debt after the Liberation of Humanity. Despite being told that war so soon after being freed was bad, the HASATBC regardless began preparing for a possible war with its new rivals. Hayah and Hongerswak were much less wary of war, and decided that their enemies must be destroyed so they decided to begin supporting anti-government groups in Jeriya, leading to the Third Islamic Republic of Jeriya rising up in rebellion, instigating a war between the HASATBC and HAHATBCAHC.
Once Khat realised that Hayahan and Hongerswakan weapons were being used by the Jeriyan Islamists, Hayah and Hongerswak launched their attack by invading Wanaoishi and Sarpistan. Wanaoishi did not see Hongerswak as much of a threat without Uganda on its side, so it remained confident of victory despite Khat not being able to provide much support. While Sarpistan and Khat struggled, Wanaoishi began seeing significant victories against Hongerswak. A cloaked figure visited Wanaoishi's president Moseka Pianga, claiming that they knew Wanaoishi intended to take over Hongerswak, offering to help them achieve it in mere minutes while Uganda was still uninvolved. Much of northern Khat fell to the Jeriyan and Hayahan armies, leading to Sarpistan being the sole force defending the city of Cairo. The figure offering help to Wanaoishi insisted that if its allies agreed it should accept their aid, which Khat and Sarpistan accepted due to their own struggles, leading to Zina revealing its involvement and launching an invasion of Hongerswak. Hongerswak tried to contact Uganda for help, but Zina claimed they were unavailable, prompting the Hongerswakan army to begin fleeing against orders.
The northeern front began to stall as Khat had pushed quite deep into Jeriya and Sarpistan had fortified its lines, while Hongerswak lost access to its nuclear silos due to the advancing enemy forces. With the HAHATBCAHC losing ground, Yetia intervened in order to occupy Jeriya under the pretense of protecting its people.