Operation Silva
Operation Silva | |||||||||||||||||
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Date | 6 February 2007 - 11 February 2007 | ||||||||||||||||
Place | Kahanistan | ||||||||||||||||
Result | Decisive Doomani - Whyatican victory, Doomani conquest of the Holy Land | ||||||||||||||||
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Operation Silva (Latin: Effectus Silvae, Kahanistanian English: Doomani Invasion), was the Doomani name of the operation to retake the Holy Land, named for the Roman general Lucius Flavius Silva, who commanded the Roman forces at Masada.
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Background
The Democratic Soviet Republic of Kahanistan was a small democratic republic in the Middle East, namely in the Negev Desert. Because of its interventionist habits, it was hostile to the Imperium Doomanum for most of its existence. Despite the name, there were actually very few Kahanists in the Soviet Republic, most of them having been killed in sectarian warfare prior to secularisation, but the name stuck. There were, however, hundreds of millions of Jews and Muslims in Kahanistan, as well as the more theologically offensive (to the Catholic monarchy in Doomingsland) atheists, pagans, and Satanists.
Casus belli
During the Whyatican occupation of Clandonia, Kahanistanian satellites detected many destructions of homes and movements of civilians. Suspicious that human rights abuses were taking place, a news aircraft borrowed from leftist media outlet Kahanistan People's Choice was shot down inserting an intelligence team under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Thomas H. Donovan. The team survived, but were captured, tortured, and four of the five, including Colonel Donovan himself, were murdered by being sliced in half with an industrial laser.
The bodies were sent home with the remaining officer, who had been lobotomised, and evidence of Inquisition-style torture was found on one of the corpses. This led the Supreme Soviet to suspect that Doomingsland had been involved. Kahanistanian Foreign Minister Margaret Delray condemned the killings as evidence of general human rights abuse.
Declaration of War
Shortly after the bodies were sent home, Whyatica declared war on Kahanistan, accusing them of Communist aggression and violating their sovereignty, which Kahanistan did not recognise over Clandonia. At roughly the same time, Kahanistanian President Marcellus Valens suffered a major heart attack, attributed to seeing the mutilated corpses. Days afterwards, he resigned as President in favour of Vice President Khalid bin Abdullah al-Omari, who was widely considered a superior politician. Valens himself assumed command of the reserves, his commission as a General of the Republic Guard reactivated.
Seeking of a Political Solution
Since Whyatica and Kahanistan were both democracies, Al-Omari and Delray decided to continue to seek a peaceful resolution, taking advantage of Praetonian outrage over Whyatican Prime Minister David McMillin's comments that he was glad of the recent death of Praetonian monarch Sarius I and the clearly disproportionate response of the Whyatican government to galvanise domestic opposition to the war.
Against Doomingsland, the response was far more hostile; the Doomani considered it their religious duty to hold the Holy Land, and not expecting negotiations to succeed, dug in to fight.
The War
The war was an unmitigated disaster for Kahanistan; the Doomani tanks had longer range and superior firepower to the Merkava IV tanks of the Republic Guard, artillery had a faster rate of fire to the Kahanistanian 210mm Al-Fao guns, attack aircraft outranged SAM's, and Kahanistanian F-35's could barely see the ACI-73 Aquilas before being shot down.
Civilian infrastructure fared better than it did in the Pwnage war; even with the water treatment facilities bombed and the water poisoned, the cities had enough reservoir water to last for years, and most people had filters that Civil Defence had distributed during the Pwnage bombardment. Kahanistanian defensive tactics had improved significantly, but in the end were no match for superior technology.
Results
Millions of Kahanistanian civilians fled to Transylvania and Haven, where they proceeded to set up a government in exile and a new country. Others decided to live under Doomani occupation, or fight as insurgents. Doomingsland now held control of the Holy Land.