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The Guinea War was an extensive military conflict launched by US president Donald King. The purpose of the war was essentially to protect American corporate interests in the region, particularly to re-open mines and industrial infrastructure owned by Bruce Industries. After a radical environmentalist government took hold in Guinea, bauxite and mineral mines operated by Bruce Industries were shut down. Ostensibly to defeat ecocentrist terrorists who had attacked Washington, DC during November Horror, President King ordered a ground invasion of the country. After the fall of the local government, ecocentrist militias that were established by the nation's former leader remained. The US army ended up fighting a long guerrilla war with insurgent groups, until President Albert Norman had withdra

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  • Guinea War (Donald King Timeline)
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  • The Guinea War was an extensive military conflict launched by US president Donald King. The purpose of the war was essentially to protect American corporate interests in the region, particularly to re-open mines and industrial infrastructure owned by Bruce Industries. After a radical environmentalist government took hold in Guinea, bauxite and mineral mines operated by Bruce Industries were shut down. Ostensibly to defeat ecocentrist terrorists who had attacked Washington, DC during November Horror, President King ordered a ground invasion of the country. After the fall of the local government, ecocentrist militias that were established by the nation's former leader remained. The US army ended up fighting a long guerrilla war with insurgent groups, until President Albert Norman had withdra
Strength
  • 25(xsd:integer)
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Partof
  • the War on Ecocentrism
Date
  • --09-17
Caption
  • Clockwise from Top Right: Positronium cruise missile launched during Operation Lonesome Eagle, US soldier securing a Bruce Industries mine, Urban destruction during the Battle of Coyah in 2064, American infantry ambushed with shaped-charge mortar rounds during the February Offensive, US Mechas fighting during the Battle for Nzerekore, American troops during the opening stages of the Battle of Kankan
Casualties
  • 25(xsd:integer)
  • 200000(xsd:integer)
Result
  • Invasion and Occupation of Guinea Subsequent Insurgency from Ecocentric Militias Expansion of Army of Terra into Guinea Civilian Casualties US withdrawal from Guinea Guinean Earth Party establishes victory
combatant
  • 25(xsd:integer)
Place
  • Guinea
Causes
  • November Horror; Extremist Environmentalism in West Africa; American Corporate Interests ----
abstract
  • The Guinea War was an extensive military conflict launched by US president Donald King. The purpose of the war was essentially to protect American corporate interests in the region, particularly to re-open mines and industrial infrastructure owned by Bruce Industries. After a radical environmentalist government took hold in Guinea, bauxite and mineral mines operated by Bruce Industries were shut down. Ostensibly to defeat ecocentrist terrorists who had attacked Washington, DC during November Horror, President King ordered a ground invasion of the country. After the fall of the local government, ecocentrist militias that were established by the nation's former leader remained. The US army ended up fighting a long guerrilla war with insurgent groups, until President Albert Norman had withdrawn all troops in 2069. Environmentalist groups ended up re-taking Guinea, although Bruce Industries made over 110 billion dollars from Guinean minerals during the war period.
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