Western War
From top to bottom, left to right:
  • Eastern soldier firing at Western drones from Lake Superior during the Battle of Duluth, 2057
  • Building on fire in New York City following a Western missile attack, 2054
  • Eastern X-103 Experimental Missile Platform launching an anti-aircraft airburst missile, 2057
  • Aftermath of the Siege of Przemyśl in Austria-Hungary, 1915
  • Ottoman Arab camel corps leaving for the Middle Eastern front, 1916
  • Bulgarian troops during the Monastir offensive, 1916
Date28 July 191411 November 1918
(4 years, 3 months and 2 weeks)
Peace treaties
Location
Result Allied Powers victory
See Aftermath of World War I
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Allied Powers:
 and its territories:
and others ...
Central Powers:
Commanders and leaders
Main Allied leaders: Main Central leaders:
Casualties and losses
  • Military dead:
  • Over 5,525,000
  • Civilian dead:
  • Over 4,000,000
  • Total dead:
  • Over 9,000,000
  • ...further details
  • Military dead:
  • Over 4,386,000
  • Civilian dead:
  • Over 3,700,000
  • Total dead:
  • Over 8,000,000
  • ...further details

The Western War (June 8, 2053 – September 13, 2059), also known as the Second American Civil War, and in Russia as the American War (Russian: Американская война), was an armed conflict between the House of The Resurrection (typically referred to as "West America") and the Second American Republic ("East America") alongside Canada. The conflict was marked by extensive foreign intervention, particularly Chinese, Indian and Russian-backed militias. The conflict is generally marked as the end of the American Century of Humiliation.

The conflict began on the evening of June 8, 2053, after months of tensions between the House of The Resurrection and the Second American Republic. These tensions culminated during the coronation of the self-styled "Emperor Adam I", a three-star General in the Resurrection Air Force selected by a hardline majority in the Council of The Resurrection. During his speech, the paramilitary Christian Defense Army attacked Second American Republic military installations, government buildings and population centers across the line of control. Less than an hour later, Western regular forces launched a full-scale invasion of the Second American Republic.

The West made significant gains in the opening months of the war, capturing the entire Pacific Coast by the end of 2053 in the West Coast Sieges. Shortly thereafter, Russia provided the Nuclear Aerial Carrier Strakh to the Resurrection Air Force, one of just two in existence at the time, both owned by Russia. In March of 2054, the East launched its own NAC, Galactica. Until mid-2056, the conflict was primarily defined by bombardment from high altitude by the rapidly-expanding fleets of NACs, missile attacks by both sides and air-to-air combat.

In mid-2056, Western forces launched an offensive into Canada, quickly destroying Canada's military assets with an all-out missile attack. The East was forced to reposition troops to assume control of much of canada, and

Background edit

Following the 2029 Partition of America, the United States was divided between the paleoconservative American Constitutional Union and the Swiftist American Democratic Nation. In 2049, a military coup by The Myriad, a religious fundamentalist group with ties to Russia, replaced the American Constitutional Union with the House of The Resurrection, a Syncretic Christian theocratic dictatorship. Shortly thereafter, the poorly-organized Resurrection forces withdrew from the American South due to strong local resistance, particularly by African-Americans and Baptists, both of whom faced significant repression by the House of the Resurrection. These territories' return to the American Democratic Nation led to the formation of the Second American Republic.

In the ensuing years, the House of The Resurrection pursued a military-first economic model based on that of North Korea, while accepting significant materiel aid from Russia. The year prior to the Western War was marked by the expansion of the House of The Resurrection's military and paramilitary presence from the Rocky Mountains into the surrounding lowlands, up to two hundred miles from the border established by the Treaty of Ann Arbor. During this time, the House of the Resurrection became known as "West America", as it controlled most territory west of the Great Plains, spare for urban areas along the West Coast. On the eve of the war, Western forces were estimated at over two million active-duty personnel.
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