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Casualties (Military): 55~      Casualties (Military): 45~
Casualties (Military): 55~      Casualties (Military): 45~
Casualties (Civilian): 0          Casualties (Civilian): 200+
Casualties (Civilian): 0          Casualties (Civilian): 200+
|status = Ongoing
|status = Ended.
|result=Allied Victory
* Texas fails to invade Europe
* Texan navy fails to break Celtic and Corkonian Blockade
* Texas calls for whitepeace.
|location = Europe.
|location = Europe.
|date=21st January - 16th February 2024
|date=21st January - 16th February 2024

Revision as of 10:23, 17 February 2024

The Incursion
Part of:
Date 21st January - 16th February 2024
Location Europe.
Result Allied Victory
  • Texas fails to invade Europe
  • Texan navy fails to break Celtic and Corkonian Blockade
  • Texas calls for whitepeace.
Status Ended.
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
European Defence Alliance Texas
Commanders and leaders
* Junker * TexanJRebel
Strength
Around 40 Around 40~
Casualties and losses
55~ 300+
Other Casualties and losses
Casualties (Military): 55~ Casualties (Military): 45~

Casualties (Civilian): 0 Casualties (Civilian): 200+

The Incursion is a conflict ongoing. It involves an entire European coalition to combat the Texan attempt to advance their sphere of influence into Europe. Texas argues its duty is to combat world socialism and to help spread their ideals and conservative values, regardless of who and where.

Prelude

The conflict has its roots when the Republic of Texas initially spoke against the Socialist Government of Croatia, relations between Croatia and Texas began to deteriorate rather quickly, eventually reaching a boiling point when the Celtic Union and Kingdom of Cork jointly founded a coalition of European states to defend themselves against Texan assaults. This resulted in the Texan President declaring a "military police action" against the Socialist Croatian Government, many European nations then declared full-military support for Croatia, beginning the conflict.

Declaration