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Introduction

ATLANTIS invasion of France
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Date December 7th, 2008 –
Location France
Result French/PEACE Victory
Belligerents
Flag-ATLANTIS.jpg ATLANTIS
Flag-UK.jpg UK
Flag-USA.png USA
Flag-Sweden.jpg Sweden
Flag-Canada.jpg Canada
Flag-Spain.jpg Spain
Flag-PEACE.jpg PEACE
Flag-France.png France
Flag-Portugal.jpg Portugal
Flag-Italy.jpg Italy
Flag-Indonesia.jpg Indonesia
Flag-Iran.jpg Iran
Flag-Brazil.jpg Brazil

ATLANTIS invasion of France, code-named Operation French Toast, is an invasion launched by ATLANTIS against France started on December 7, 2008 after Spain declared war on France. Soon after this, USA, United Kingdom, Canada and Sweden also declared war on France.

Background

The ATLANTIS plan was to give Switzerland independence back to the first Swiss region on December 15. ATLANTIS did not send any ultimatum to France and unilaterally decided to wage war against France. In the meantime, Argentinian forces assaulted Indonesia-occupied South Africa's Western Cape, distracting the Indonesian army and allowing the other ATLANTIS countries to launch their attack on France.

Sweden's official justification for the war was France's regions with high densities of wood. Other countries have been accused of waging the war for these reasons as well, though none have confirmed this. Coincidentally or not, the French regions first invaded had high densities of raw materials.

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