European Defence Treaty (Russo-Islamic World War III)

The European Defence Treaty, known as the European Alliance, is a military alliance, that was formed from the remnants of NATO after the American Civil War.

After the American Civil War, the American government was severely weakened by the brunt of civil war, and therefore, leaving NATO sitting ducks. The leaders of Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the Baltic States and the Scandinavian countries agreed that the European nations needed their own alliance.

The combined military spending for the EDT is €370.5 billion.

The EDT was involved in the Russo-Caliphate War, fighting against Russia initially. However, after nationalists took over the governments of EDT nations, the EDT switched sides, and fought with Russia against the Caliphate.

Nomenclature
German: Europäischer Verteidigungsvertrag French: Traité Européen de Défense Polish: Europejski Traktat Obronny Italian: Trattato di Difesa Europea Spanish: Tratado de Defensa Europeo Greek: Ευρωπαϊκή αμυντική συνθήκη Bulgarian: Европейски договор за отбрана Georgian: ევროპული სამხედრო ხელშეკრულება