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Kazernava Brazil
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War

Postby Kazernava Brazil » Wed Dec 04, 2019 3:40 pm

>:( You dont ever disobey me

Brazil and Suriname declare war on Cuba-Venezuela navally invading Cuba at the expense of Louisiana The Brazilians invade South Venezuela while Suriname sweeps through Guyana. By the end of the first offensives many land has been lost Colombia refuses peace as a result
THE MONARCHY SHALL NEVER FALL Kazernava Brazil

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Postby Cuba-Venezuela » Thu Dec 05, 2019 4:12 pm

Kazernava Brazil wrote:>:( You dont ever disobey me

Brazil and Suriname declare war on Cuba-Venezuela navally invading Cuba at the expense of Louisiana The Brazilians invade South Venezuela while Suriname sweeps through Guyana. By the end of the first offensives many land has been lost Colombia refuses peace as a result

Cuba-Venezuela's navy responds to the naval invasion in Cuba by deploying warships. Meanwhile, the Guyanese military fights back against Suriname's invasion, deploying many tanks and soldiers. They advance into Suriname, eventually taking control of Totness and Nieuw Nickerie and launching air strikes on Groningen and Paramaribo. The Guyanese navy attacks from the north, seizing important commercial and industrial ports.

At midnight, Venezuela launches air strikes on Boa Vista and sends its army to the city, eventually seizing Roraima and pushing Brazilian forces back. Cuba then attacks Jamaica, easily defeating their forces, not expecting an attack, after an enormous invasion of numerous Jamaican cities. The war concludes with the Treaty of Black River, with the following terms:

Treaty of Black River
The Island of Jamaica shall be incorporated into the Republic as the region of Jamaica, however its existing laws shall apply unless repealed by the modern Jamaican government (except laws promoting capitalist or free-market concepts, as Jamaica shall immediately make the switch to socialism). This war is justified by President Nicolas Maduro as an exportation of the Revolution and as a means of defense against the imperialist invasion of Brazil, allied with Suriname.

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Fall of Paramaibo

Postby Cuba-Venezuela » Thu Dec 05, 2019 5:45 pm

Suriname's capital, Paramaibo, has fallen to Cuba-Venezuela, and is now occupied by Guyanese and Venezuelan troops, following air strikes on the city and then an invasion by the Guyanese and Venezuelan armies, which attacked the city using tanks and armored cars. Now, these forces are occupying the city and forcing the NRS (Nationalist Republic of Suriname) to consider peace talks.

President Nicolas Maduro invites the President of the NRS to Caracas so treaties which will incorporate Suriname into Cuba-Venezuela can be signed. However, Suriname's nationalist president refuses to give in, hoping for Brazilian aid to arrive. In response, Cuba-Venezuela has stationed forces in southern Suriname, blocking any attempts from Brazil to bring in aid. Cuba-Venezuela has also stationed some naval ships at Suriname's coast to prevent Brazilian aid from arriving by sea. However, many ships from Cuba-Venezuela have already been assigned to missions and not much could be done there.

Additionally, President Nicolas Maduro has threatened the use of missiles against the Brazilian government in Roraima unless the government agrees to cede the territory to Cuba-Venezuela and conclude the war.
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Venezuelan missiles are in Caracas as a show of force from the Venezuelan government.
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Latest Out of the Warzone

Postby Cuba-Venezuela » Fri Dec 06, 2019 3:45 pm

LATEST: Statement from President Nicolas Maduro.
"Cuba-Venezuela is committed to peace and unity in South America. As the actions of [Brazil] have gone directly against this, and therefore we will be deploying the Two-Week Strategic Plan. The Plan will allow Cuba-Venezuela to advance to Manaus within one week, and directly invade Porto Velho, Rio Branco, Macapa, and Belem within two."

The Plan has not been declassified and released to the public, however, to prevent Brazilian infiltration of the documents.

LATEST: Most of the Caribbean has agreed to join Cuba-Venezuela, and colonised islands are under siege from Cuba-Venezuela, although civilian casualties have mostly been avoided. In direct response to this, the United States has declared war on Cuba-Venezuela, attacking from Puerto Rico into the newly added Dominican Region. However, Cuba-Venezuela has responded and Puerto Rico has fallen to Cuba-Venezuela.

A treaty has been signed in Miami, with the following conditions:

a) The Treaty of Miami shall go into effect immediately;
b) Puerto Rico and the Florida Keys shall be ceded to Cuba-Venezuela as the regions of Puerto Rico and South Florida;
c) The United States shall pay war reparations to the government of Cuba-Venezuela;
d) Cuba-Venezuela and the United States shall not go to war within the next 15 years;

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The Paramaibo Treaty has been signed, with the following conditions:

a) Suriname shall be fully annexed by Cuba-Venezuela as the Suriname Region, with its capital in Paramaibo;
b) Suriname shall pay war reparations of $870 bn USD.

Suriname has withdrawn from the war.
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Brazilian troops have been fully pushed out of Roraima after Venezuelan troops blitzed through the state. The Region of Roraima has been incorporated into Cuba-Venezuela. War photographs:

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A Venezuelan Dassault Mirrage 50DV taking flight, on track to Boa Vista.

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Venezuelan tank traveling to Boa Vista.

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Postby Cuba-Venezuela » Sat Dec 07, 2019 2:15 pm

While the government of Brazil has not acted on Venezuela's successes in Roraima, Venezuelan forces have advanced into Amazonas, attacking Maunas with the fullest strength of its military.

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Postby Cuba-Venezuela » Sat Dec 07, 2019 6:13 pm

CENTRAL AMERICA UNITED

The entirety of Central America apart from a small island nation in Mexico, the Republic of Cozumel, had been united under Cuba-Venezuela. Now, the rebels in Cozumel Island have achieved victory, officially incorporating Cozumel into Cuba-Venezuela as the Cozumel Region (as designated by the Treaty of Cozumel Island).

EXPORTING THE REVOLUTION THROUGH SOUTH AMERICA

Now that Central America and the Caribbean has been united, the military of Cuba-Venezuela has been enlarged. This has allowed it to sweep through Colombia, taking Bogota after only six days of fighting. Now, the Northern region of Brazil has also fallen to Cuba-Venezuela after a conclusion to days of fighting between the armies of Brazil and Cuban-Venezuelan forces from Guyana, Venezuela, and the Northen regions of Cuba-Venezuela in Belem. Now, President Nicolas Maduro has declared the start of the Northeast-Central West Campaign to seize the Northeast and Central West regions of Brazil.

During the start of the campaign, air strikes on Brasilia accidentally caused the burning of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Brasilia do to miscommunications from the campaign's director, Mosef Al-Kassier (winner of the Order of People's Liberation award from the Ministry of Defense).

After the conclusion of the Battle of Buenaventura, the Treaty of Buenaventura has been signed officially concluding the war between Colombia and Cuba-Venezuela. Colombia has been incorporated into the republic as well.

Ecuador, Peru, and Paraguay have all elected socialist governments which have signed the Treaty of Quito, which incorporates them into Cuba-Venezuelan. Uruguay has an upcoming election in which the socialist political party is expected to prevail and add another signature to the Treaty of Quito.

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