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On 11 February 1959, the [[7 Alpine Brigade (Tirol)|7 Alpine Brigade]] was deployed to [[Hafnir]]. They were then moved toward [[Port Sturla]] establishing a Tiroler Forward Operations Base in the nearby village of '''REYKANI VILLAGE'''. The brigade took up positions in the mountains overlooking Port Sturla, where the engaged Ajaki Forces.
 
On 11 February 1959, the [[7 Alpine Brigade (Tirol)|7 Alpine Brigade]] was deployed to [[Hafnir]]. They were then moved toward [[Port Sturla]] establishing a Tiroler Forward Operations Base in the nearby village of '''REYKANI VILLAGE'''. The brigade took up positions in the mountains overlooking Port Sturla, where the engaged Ajaki Forces.
  
[[File:7Brigada 1960 sniper.jpg|thumb|7 Brigade Jägers deployed in Reykanes]]
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[[File:7Brigada 1960 sniper.jpg|thumb|Tiroler Jägers deployed in Reykanes]]
  
 
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Ajaki–Reykani War
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Date1958–1960
Location
Belligerents
 Reykanes
Supported by:
 Creeperopolis
 Paleocacher
 Quebecshire
 Tirol
 Ajakanistan
Units involved
Reykani Defence
7 Alpine Brigade
Creeperopolis 19th Flotilla
Ajakanistan Ajaki Armed Forces

The Ajaki–Reykani War was a war between Reykanes and Ajakanistan from 1958 to 1960. The war started when Reykanes stopped trading oil with Ajakanistan a year after the Reykani communist government was dissolved.

Prelude

In 1956, the governments of Reykanes and Ajakanistan made an agreement that both nations would share the oil of Reykanes. In 1958, the new Reykani government introduced a new policy which stopped all oil trade to communist nations, including Ajakanistan. The law was introduced as the government did not want to support any allies of the old Reykani communist dictatorship. The new policy was denounced by the Ajaki government which condemned Reykanes for violating the agreement.

Course of the war

International Intervention

Following the outbreak of the war in 1958, the Tiroler government issued an ultimatum to the Ajaki Armed Forces calling for an immediate cession of violence. Failure to meet this demand would result in direct intervention. In addition to this sanctions on all military goods and materials to Ajakanistan were introduced and the contemporary Premier of Tirol, Albrec de Tor entered talks with Creeperopolis, Greater Sacramento, Paleocacher, Quebecshire, and Reia, on introducing a raft of international sanctions.

By 1 January 1959, lacking any formal response from the Government of Ajakanistan, Albrec de Tor announced a task-force would be dispatched to Reykanes. Shortly after the Tiroler government released an official statement declaring a Maritime Exclusion Zone covering 400NM (~740km) from the Reykani coastline in all directions. According to the statement, the Tiroler Defence Forces would actively engage any Ajaki vessels, aircraft or personnel that could pose a threat to the taskforces operation to defend Reykanes. Outside of the exclusion zone, Ajaki vessels or aircraft on a clear approach to the exclusion zone, the statement declared would also be subject to attack via air strike or bombardment from the Tiroler Defence Forces. Notably excluded from the statement, was usage of language distinguishing between Ajaki military and civilian vessels, leaving the discernment of what could present a military threat to the commanding officers involved in the operation.

On 11 February 1959, the 7 Alpine Brigade was deployed to Hafnir. They were then moved toward Port Sturla establishing a Tiroler Forward Operations Base in the nearby village of REYKANI VILLAGE. The brigade took up positions in the mountains overlooking Port Sturla, where the engaged Ajaki Forces.

Tiroler Jägers deployed in Reykanes