Second Ajaki Civil War

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Second Ajaki Civil War
Ajaki civil war map.png
Date
  • 3 August 1966 – 17 June 1978
  • (11 years, 10 months and 2 weeks)
Location
Result Communist victory
Belligerents

Nationalists

Communists

Commanders and leaders

The Second Ajaki Civil War occurred in Ajakanistan between 3 August 1966 and 17 June 1978. It was fought between the far-right Imperial State of Ajakanistan and the far-left Communist States of Ajakanistan.

Background

Oil war

Six years before the start of the civil war, Ajakanistan was involved in a war with Reykanes. The war resulted in several international embargoes which negatively affected the Ajaki economy. The was also made Ajakanistan politically unstable, and opposition to the communist government began to manifest within the country's population and military ranks.

Economic crisis of 1964

Prelude

Far-right gang violence

Foreign involvement

Communists

Nationalists

A Maroto Botín MB-20 dropping bombs on communist targets in 1974.

The Nationalists of the civil war were strongly supported by the Creeperian government, which sought to overthrow the communist Ajaki government due to their support of the communist National Council for Peace and Order during the Creeperian Civil War of 1933 to 1949. Many Creeperian exiles who fought for the National Council were living in Ajakanistan, and the Creeperian government wanted to capture and execute them on charges of treason and sedition.

The Creeperian government sent funding and weapons to the Nationalists throughout the war, and especially helped them during their initial revolution against the government in 1966. The Creeperian government additionally sent the White Eagle Legion (LAB), a uint of the Creeperian Air Force established for the purpose of assisting the Nationalists in the civil war. The legion consisted of a total of 50 Maroto Botín MB-20 fighter/attack jets, 30 Maroto Botín MB-21 fighter/attack jets, 40 Maroto Botín MB-8E strategic bombers, and 15 Maroto Botín MB-9T tactical bombers.

Course of the civil war

Aftermath

Casualties

Political affects in Ajakanistan

Ajaki exiles

Legacy

See also