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The two alliances had been founded by rival groups from [[NationStates]] and they brought their rivalry and mutual animosity with them to CN. Two primary causes sparked the war against the backdrop of animosity felt by both; one of the oldest nations at that time to launch a nuclear attack against a member state of the NPO, additionally a spy with links to the ODN was uncovered.
The two alliances had been founded by rival groups from [[NationStates]] and they brought their rivalry and mutual animosity with them to CN. Two primary causes sparked the war against the backdrop of animosity felt by both; one of the oldest nations at that time to launch a nuclear attack against a member state of the NPO, additionally a spy with links to the ODN was uncovered.


==Progress of the War==
==War Progress==


The ODN were offered surrender terms three times in the course of the war. The first time on March 2, the NPO pulled the terms off the table when it was discovered there was a second ODN spy in the NPO ranks.
The ODN were offered surrender terms three times in the course of the war. The first time on March 2, the NPO pulled the terms off the table when it was discovered there was a second ODN spy in the NPO ranks.

Latest revision as of 12:34, 9 July 2021

Citrus War
Started February 17, 2006
Ended April 12, 2006
Cause

ODN condoning nuke rogue, ODN member spying on NPO

Result

ODN Surrender

Preceded By First Arctic War
Succeeded By ICSN Debacle
Combatants

New Pacific Order

Orange Defense Network

Commanders

Ivan Moldavi

Ribbon Awarded
Citrus War War Ribbon

The Citrus War was fought between the New Pacific Order and Orange Defense Network shortly after their respective arrivals in Cyber Nations.

Prelude

The two alliances had been founded by rival groups from NationStates and they brought their rivalry and mutual animosity with them to CN. Two primary causes sparked the war against the backdrop of animosity felt by both; one of the oldest nations at that time to launch a nuclear attack against a member state of the NPO, additionally a spy with links to the ODN was uncovered.

War Progress

The ODN were offered surrender terms three times in the course of the war. The first time on March 2, the NPO pulled the terms off the table when it was discovered there was a second ODN spy in the NPO ranks.

ODN voted down the second set of terms due to two clauses, those being that ODN would not be allowed to own nuclear weapons and every member had to swear an oath of non-aggression to the Emperor of the Order.

The ODN came back to the table with lesser terms which the NPO rejected. Many of the ODNers left over the next few days being tired and fed up with the war.

Aftermath

The ODN accepted the NPO's third terms of surrender by General Assembly vote (68%) on April 12, which required ODN nations to take an oath of non-aggression and pay a reparation sum of 500,000 dollars but allowed for nuclear weapons to be owned by ODN nations.

External Links

Citrus War on the Cyber Nations Wiki