The War on Ecocentrism was an international conflict between US forces, and a number of African nations, against radical environmentalist insurgents in West and South Africa. The War was "declared" by US President Donald King in a 2061 speech following November Horror. Vying to destroy radical ecocentrists who had attacked Washington, DC during the November Horror attacks, King launched airstrikes throughout West Africa to combat the extremist environmentalist group Army of Terra. Financial and military aid was provided to local governments to fight the insurgents, while several thousand specialized American soldiers were deployed as "advisors". In 2062, a new front opened in the War, with the US Invasion of Guinea, a country that had been controlled by an ecocentric government for several
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| - The War on Ecocentrism was an international conflict between US forces, and a number of African nations, against radical environmentalist insurgents in West and South Africa. The War was "declared" by US President Donald King in a 2061 speech following November Horror. Vying to destroy radical ecocentrists who had attacked Washington, DC during the November Horror attacks, King launched airstrikes throughout West Africa to combat the extremist environmentalist group Army of Terra. Financial and military aid was provided to local governments to fight the insurgents, while several thousand specialized American soldiers were deployed as "advisors". In 2062, a new front opened in the War, with the US Invasion of Guinea, a country that had been controlled by an ecocentric government for several
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Strength
| - Operations in West Africa
25px 30,000 insurgents
Guinea War
25px 350,000 militia members
25px 70,000
About 45,000 other insurgents
- Operations in West Africa
25px 18,000 specialized ground troops
25px 26,000
Guinea War
25px 150,000 troops
25px 700,000
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Caption
| - American Missile Fired in Guinea
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Casualties
| - Operations in West Africa
25px 15,000 killed
5-10,000 civilians killed
Guinea War
25px 170,000 killed
25px 30,000 killed
About 20,000 other insurgents killed
70-140,000 civilians killed
- Operations in West Africa
25px 523 troops killed
25px 3,500 wounded
Guinea War
25px 20,015 troops killed
25px 122,000 wounded
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Result
| - Drone and Missile Strikes against Army of Terra Targets
Support of Local Government to Fight Ecocentric Insurgents
Initiation of the Guinea War
Army of Terra expands into Guinea
Guerrilla Ground War in Guinea
Insurgents Suppressed throughout West Africa
Troops Withdrawn
Guinean Earth Party re-takes Guinea
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combatant
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- Operations in West Africa
25px Army of Terra
Guinea War
25px Guinea National Earth Militias
25px Army of Terra
- Operations in West Africa
25px United States of America
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Place
| - Guinea, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Niger, Mali, South Africa
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Causes
| - Radical Environmentalism throughout West Africa; November Horror; Expansion of the Army of Terra; Corporate Interests
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abstract
| - The War on Ecocentrism was an international conflict between US forces, and a number of African nations, against radical environmentalist insurgents in West and South Africa. The War was "declared" by US President Donald King in a 2061 speech following November Horror. Vying to destroy radical ecocentrists who had attacked Washington, DC during the November Horror attacks, King launched airstrikes throughout West Africa to combat the extremist environmentalist group Army of Terra. Financial and military aid was provided to local governments to fight the insurgents, while several thousand specialized American soldiers were deployed as "advisors". In 2062, a new front opened in the War, with the US Invasion of Guinea, a country that had been controlled by an ecocentric government for several years. The vast majority of fighting in the War on Ecocentrism occurred in Guinea, where the death toll could be as high as 360,000, including 20,000 US troops. As revealed by the 2067 Leak of Federal Government Documents, the purpose of the war effort was largely to allow Bruce Industries access to mineral reserves in Guinea, which had been removed following the nation's environmentalist revolution, as well as prevent the rise of a similar ecocentric group in other resource-rich nations of Africa.
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