South African-Brazilian War

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South African-Brazilian War
Map of South African-Brazilian War
Date Day 1111, 22:48 GMT –
Day 1119
Location South Africa
Result South Africa was conqured
Belligerents
Flag-Brazil.jpg Brazil Flag-South Africa.jpg South Africa
Commanders and Leaders
Flag-Brazil.jpg Vigoncalves86
Dio Sulejmani
Flag-South Africa.jpg Kutyafa
Fhaemita Malodorous

At 22:48 GMT on the 6th of December, the Brazilian Congress passed a Declaration of War on South Africa, 26 votes to 1 [1]. This followed an openly recent aggressive stance towards South Africa after a shortly spaced series of events led an alliance with the USA and Romania[2] and Brazil's withdrawal from Phoenix [3], led by Brazilian CP Vigoncalves86, who voiced his plans for conquest in an IRC interview [4].

Immediately following the declaration of war (22:57 GMT), the South Africa PTO president, Kutyafa, proposed a peace treaty [5] for Icon - Gold.gif 118 GOLD. Brazil later attacked Northern Cape at 04:00 GMT the next day [6].

Provisional Government President Fhaemita Malodorous later released an article explaining that the war was, in fact, a deal made between Brazil and South Africa, to rid the country of it's Hungarian PTO menace [7]. By occupying the entire country until after the December congressional elections, the PTO congress would be stopped, and open citizenship in the country. Allies to the South African cause could then be given citizenship temporarily to vote in a South African Congress and President, in January 2010. Brazil would then withdraw all but three regions, holding these on rent. In that spirit, official provisional government orders were given out to the public to fight for Brazil, to occupy the country without any resistance.

South Africa was completely occupied by the 13th of December.

References

  1. Declaration of war
  2. Brazil? Moar like Brozil!
  3. A birthday to remember
  4. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yaRVSr3OF0ZAQ1TLYESqcjikESDIU91Z8foPlRsH7CE/edit?hl=en#
  5. Peace proposal
  6. Brazil attacks Northern Cape
  7. Brazil's attack