Afro-Eurasian Alliance (Global Instability)

The Afro-Eurasian Alliance, abbreviated as AEA, was an intergovernmental military alliance between several Asian, European, and African powers based on the Treaty of Moscow that was signed on 4 March 2020. The AEA constituted a system of mutual collective defense in which its member states agreed to defend any member state that was subject to attack by a foreign power or external party. Two of the alliance's members, Russia and China, had permanent seats in the United Nations Security Council, and were both recognized nuclear-weapons states. Another two of the alliance's members, Iran and Pakistan, were unrecognized nuclear-weapons states.