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***Satellite images obtained via commercial sources appeared to show four [[Javelin F-18 Cyclone]] deep strike fighters parked on a runway adjacent to [[Fort Demetrios Thesalonikis]], cantonments of the [[Imperial Constancian Armed Forces]] outside [[Aqaba]]. Considering the number of hardened shelters, and the regular predictable path of commercial imaging satellites, speculation is rife that the presence of the aircraft was something that [[Trans-Euran Command]] wanted to be noticed. The Cyclone, a high speed stealth aircraft with a potent multirole missile payload, was widely believed to only be operated by the [[Benacian Union]] and [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]].
***Satellite images obtained via commercial sources appeared to show four [[Javelin F-18 Cyclone]] deep strike fighters parked on a runway adjacent to [[Fort Demetrios Thesalonikis]], cantonments of the [[Imperial Constancian Armed Forces]] outside [[Aqaba]]. Considering the number of hardened shelters, and the regular predictable path of commercial imaging satellites, speculation is rife that the presence of the aircraft was something that [[Trans-Euran Command]] wanted to be noticed. The Cyclone, a high speed stealth aircraft with a potent multirole missile payload, was widely believed to only be operated by the [[Benacian Union]] and [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]].
***[[Giakoumis II]], in his remarks to the ambassadors attending at his morning audience: ''"A Fourth Euran War would benefit no-one apart from the [[Confederacy of the Dispossessed|wretched curs]] who have hitherto been our common and mutual foe. Yet this unwarranted, and unlooked for, streak of aggression and paranoia manifested by the gentleman in Oportia may soon trap us all upon the path to that unsought destination."''
***[[Giakoumis II]], in his remarks to the ambassadors attending at his morning audience: ''"A Fourth Euran War would benefit no-one apart from the [[Confederacy of the Dispossessed|wretched curs]] who have hitherto been our common and mutual foe. Yet this unwarranted, and unlooked for, streak of aggression and paranoia manifested by the [[Joseph Fouche|little gentleman]] in Oportia may soon trap us all upon the path to that unsought destination."''


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 22:34, 1 June 2025

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Chastisement of the Inharmonious
Date 15.III.1745 AN – ongoing
Location Oportia, Central Eura
Status Active conflict
Parties to the conflict
Raspur Pact Raspur Pact Oportia National Salvation Council
Commanders and leaders
Constancia Giakoumis II Oportia Joseph Fouche
Units involved
Raspur Pact Trans-Euran Command
  • Constancia Aqaba Banner Command
    • Constancia 504th Army (Prosgeiosi Basileus)
    • Constancia 505th Army (Aqaba Province)
    • Zeed 512th Army
  • Constancia Nivardom Banner Command
  • Constancia Constancian Expeditionary Force
Oportia Oportian Security Forces
  • Oportia Oportian Army
  • Oportia Oportian Navy
  • Oportia Oportian Aerospace Force
  • Oportia Oportian Home Guard
  • Oportia Joint Border Forces
  • Oportia Oportian National Gendarmerie
  • Oportia Oportian Special Commands

The Chastisement of the Inharmonious, also known as the Salvationist Conflict, is an ongoing military intervention that began on 15.III.1745 AN when Constancian forces invaded Oportia's Central Euran District, followed by a broader Raspur Pact intervention aimed at overthrowing the military government established by the National Salvation Council under Joseph Fouche. The operation takes its name from the Constancian Imperial decree that characterized the military regime as fundamentally "inharmonious" with regional stability in Eura. The intervention represents the first major military action by Raspur Pact forces against a member state and has significant implications for the future of democratic governance in Eura.

Timeline

Prelude

See also