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==Civil War (1994-1997)==
 
==Civil War (1994-1997)==
 
Prime Minister Saakashvili's economic reforms, especially the creation of the [[eura]], led to significant economic problems in early 1994 due to a rough transition.  With employment down, inflation rampant, and the stock market fluctuating wildly, faith in the free market began to falter, leading to considerable socialist movements in the north.  Violent revolution flourished in Northolt, Cambridge, and Oxford, with a mysterious man known only as Grueber seizing control of the movement, formally referred to as the ''People's Red Revolution'', or PRR.  After marshalling fifty thousand Eurasians to march on the [[Kensington|capital]], Prime Minister Abdulaziz al-Filastini pleaded for international aid.  Among the first two states to reply were [[Atopiana]] and [[Skgorria]], who deployed Brobdingnagian amounts of soldiers and equipment.  The PRR was successful in bombing the Houses of Parliament, nearly wiping out the centre of government, forcing King James III to flee to neutral Nova Britannica.  After days of brutal fighting which ravaged the countryside, the PRR was finally crushed.  The government was reinstalled; notwithstanding that, [[Kensington]] laid in shambles - the interim government set up its headquarters in Westminster.  Atopiana and Skgorria proved to have their own interests at heart, however, when they created the ''Social Republic of Londin'' in Ganapati, which comprised Waltham Forest, Stirling, Worchester, and Hillingdon.  Eurasia lacked the capacity to repel this development, and permitted it to pass.  al-Filastini began a policy of reconstruction - however, his Deputy Prime Minister, Daniel Yañez, schemed to depose of al-Filastini, placing him under house arrest.  Yañez began a series of cruel, tyrannical acts - harking back to the worst authoritarian regimes of the twentieth century.
 
Prime Minister Saakashvili's economic reforms, especially the creation of the [[eura]], led to significant economic problems in early 1994 due to a rough transition.  With employment down, inflation rampant, and the stock market fluctuating wildly, faith in the free market began to falter, leading to considerable socialist movements in the north.  Violent revolution flourished in Northolt, Cambridge, and Oxford, with a mysterious man known only as Grueber seizing control of the movement, formally referred to as the ''People's Red Revolution'', or PRR.  After marshalling fifty thousand Eurasians to march on the [[Kensington|capital]], Prime Minister Abdulaziz al-Filastini pleaded for international aid.  Among the first two states to reply were [[Atopiana]] and [[Skgorria]], who deployed Brobdingnagian amounts of soldiers and equipment.  The PRR was successful in bombing the Houses of Parliament, nearly wiping out the centre of government, forcing King James III to flee to neutral Nova Britannica.  After days of brutal fighting which ravaged the countryside, the PRR was finally crushed.  The government was reinstalled; notwithstanding that, [[Kensington]] laid in shambles - the interim government set up its headquarters in Westminster.  Atopiana and Skgorria proved to have their own interests at heart, however, when they created the ''Social Republic of Londin'' in Ganapati, which comprised Waltham Forest, Stirling, Worchester, and Hillingdon.  Eurasia lacked the capacity to repel this development, and permitted it to pass.  al-Filastini began a policy of reconstruction - however, his Deputy Prime Minister, Daniel Yañez, schemed to depose of al-Filastini, placing him under house arrest.  Yañez began a series of cruel, tyrannical acts - harking back to the worst authoritarian regimes of the twentieth century.
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Civil War (1994-1997)

Prime Minister Saakashvili's economic reforms, especially the creation of the eura, led to significant economic problems in early 1994 due to a rough transition. With employment down, inflation rampant, and the stock market fluctuating wildly, faith in the free market began to falter, leading to considerable socialist movements in the north. Violent revolution flourished in Northolt, Cambridge, and Oxford, with a mysterious man known only as Grueber seizing control of the movement, formally referred to as the People's Red Revolution, or PRR. After marshalling fifty thousand Eurasians to march on the capital, Prime Minister Abdulaziz al-Filastini pleaded for international aid. Among the first two states to reply were Atopiana and Skgorria, who deployed Brobdingnagian amounts of soldiers and equipment. The PRR was successful in bombing the Houses of Parliament, nearly wiping out the centre of government, forcing King James III to flee to neutral Nova Britannica. After days of brutal fighting which ravaged the countryside, the PRR was finally crushed. The government was reinstalled; notwithstanding that, Kensington laid in shambles - the interim government set up its headquarters in Westminster. Atopiana and Skgorria proved to have their own interests at heart, however, when they created the Social Republic of Londin in Ganapati, which comprised Waltham Forest, Stirling, Worchester, and Hillingdon. Eurasia lacked the capacity to repel this development, and permitted it to pass. al-Filastini began a policy of reconstruction - however, his Deputy Prime Minister, Daniel Yañez, schemed to depose of al-Filastini, placing him under house arrest. Yañez began a series of cruel, tyrannical acts - harking back to the worst authoritarian regimes of the twentieth century.

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