American Invasion of Afghanistan
The United States invasion of Afghanistan, also known as the Afghani-American war was a conflict between Romeo's United States and The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. The invasion began on the evening of April 17th, 2024, when then-US President FindingRomeo announced "U.S. Military Intervention" in Afghanistan.
The American invasion and coalition was in response to the attacks of April 17th, in which Afghanistan attacked the United States as "punishment" for supporting Israel. Two of the largest corporations, alongside the Department of Homeland security, were destroyed. Afghanistan declared victory in the attacks, and appealed to the rest of mock-government to view the incident as an "act of resistance", rather than an act of aggression.
The United States deployed a significantly low number of troops into battle. For a nation with the logistical capabilities of R-USA, most pundits believed that the U.S. would send between 30-45 troops into battle. However, only 17 were deployed. The Department of Defense said this was to preserve resources, because they believed that Afghanistan did not require numerous battalions and could easily be handled.
Although R-USA won the war, most pundits believe that the war could have been significantly expedited if the U.S. decided to deploy more troops into battle, as they were well capable of doing so. Estimations show that if the U.S. deployed 45 troops instead of 17, the war would have ended in as little as 8-10 days, rather than 19.
Background
April 17th attacks
On the 17th of April, 2024, angered by continued R-USA support towards Zionist ideology, and fueled by real-world tensions caused by the Conflict in Gaza, Afghanistan attacked the United States.
The attacks were intended to be replicas of the real-world 9/11 attacks. The attacks targeted the two largest corporations within the U.S., Dynaco and Lockheed. Additionally, they targeted the Department of Homeland Security.
Aftermath
Immediately after the attacks were broadcasted across all mock-government news outlets, both chambers of the U.S. Congress immediately passed a bill authorizing the President of the United States to take military action against anyone responsible for the attacks on 4/17.
Less than 4 hours after the attacks, the President of the United States announced the start of military intervention within Afghanistan.
Afghani response
Immediately after the American announcement, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan rapidly assembled a team of approximately 52 "resistance fighters", and declared a "destined battle" and called upon all Muslims to join their "Jihad", or "struggle" against the United States.
The Afghani resistance outnumbered the Coalition by an entire 18 soldiers. Additionally, they were receiving covert intelligence support by the KGB of Leon's USSR.
2 days after the start of the war, Afghanistan began employing tactics such as doxxing, toxxing, DDOSing, and gore raids on R-USA.
List of Deployments
Coalition
Coalition deployments are as follows;
171st Expeditionary Battle Unit (R-USA) 4th Marine Division (R-USA) 7th Royal Army Battalion (UK) 19th Canadian Military Police Division (Canada) 6th Combat Support Brigade (Australia) Persian Army [No Brigades] (Imperial State of Persia)
Afghani
Afghani deployments are as follows;
Destined Battle of Jihad (Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan) Ministry of Defense [No brigades] (Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan) Covert Operations Sector (Leon's USSR - Covert Intelligence Support)
Fall of Kandahar
The second-largest city within Afghanistan, Kandahar, fell after 11 days of battle. It had been overrun by the U.S. Military. Approximately 10-20 members of Afghanistan had left the server by this point, coupled with the U.S. Military repeatedly launching raids on all Kandahar channels within the server. The Emirate Command announced that they would withdraw all forces from defending Kandahar and would focus on holding Kabul.
Fall of Kabul
19 days after the war had started, Kabul fell to U.S. troops after the server was mass reported by the U.S. Armed Forces and deleted by Discord. The Emirate High Command announced that same day that they would not continue the fight against the United States, but they called for a "day of rage" against R-USA.
Notable Aftermath Incidents
In May of 2024, R-USA's Department of Homeland Security successfully intercepted and prevented an inbound attack from Hamas on Discord. It is believed that this was an attempted copy-cat of the 4/17 attacks, and they were most likely inspired by Afghanistan's calls for a "Day of Rage" against the United States.