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By <a href="" rel="nofollow">Lucius Vestus</a>
1579</span>
Khanidian soldiers on parade.
TARKEK - Following a failed military coup in Wadiyah, the Near East Treaty Organization Council has voted in an emergency session to deploy more troops to Wadiyah and provide new financial support to the Wadiyan government. The vast majority of NETO and Coalition troops pulled out of the war-torn country earlier this year, leaving administration and security fully in the hands of the interim government and security forces. Last week, however, elements of the Wadiyan military attempted to overthrow the interim president Bassam Al-Fayeed. The coup was defeated by a combination of loyal military units, Silistrian paramilitary forces, and civilian protesters.
"The Council has established the Wadiyah Committee to oversee military operations and foreign aid funding. The details are still being hammered out, but a minimum of 50,000 troops will be deployed to Wadiyah before the end of the year," a NETO spokesman said.
Wadiyah is still recovering from the devastating civil war which ended four years ago. The country's divisions run deep between the conservative east, liberal west, and autonomous Silistria. These divisions are glaring in light of the upcoming national elections between President Al-Fayeed's Coalition for Progress and the opposition Conservative Akhadic Party led by Hamar Asmar.
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By <a href="" rel="nofollow">Lucius Vestus</a>
1579</span>
Khanidian soldiers on parade.
TARKEK - Following a failed military coup in Wadiyah, the Near East Treaty Organization Council has voted in an emergency session to deploy more troops to Wadiyah and provide new financial support to the Wadiyan government. The vast majority of NETO and Coalition troops pulled out of the war-torn country earlier this year, leaving administration and security fully in the hands of the interim government and security forces. Last week, however, elements of the Wadiyan military attempted to overthrow the interim president Bassam Al-Fayeed. The coup was defeated by a combination of loyal military units, Silistrian paramilitary forces, and civilian protesters.
"The Council has established the Wadiyah Committee to oversee military operations and foreign aid funding. The details are still being hammered out, but a minimum of 50,000 troops will be deployed to Wadiyah before the end of the year," a NETO spokesman said.
Wadiyah is still recovering from the devastating civil war which ended four years ago. The country's divisions run deep between the conservative east, liberal west, and autonomous Silistria. These divisions are glaring in light of the upcoming national elections between President Al-Fayeed's Coalition for Progress and the opposition Conservative Akhadic Party led by Hamar Asmar.
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