Third Balkan War (Scenario: Betimum)

The Third Balkan War (2046-2049) was another in the line of numerous wars in the Balkans. It pitted Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Greece, and Bulgaria against Serbia and Macedonia.

It was primarily caused by Serbian nationalism (Yugoslavian reunification efforts), Macedonian nationalism, and the dissolution of the European Union in 2043. It was the first major conflict in the Balkans in over 40 years.

It resulted in a victory for the pro-Bosnian forces. The Treaty of Rome was signed on September 24th, 2049. The treaty was put into effect soon after and had Serbia recognize Kosovo, Greece and Bulgaria partition European Turkey, the Independence of Vojvodina, and the creation of an independent Istanbul city-state. This also led to the eventual re-establisment of the European Union.