Wars of Turkish Occupation

The Wars of Turkish Occupation were a series of wars that began on January 8, 2022 and ended on March 15, 2026. It was comprised of three main wars: the Great Caucasus War, the War of Armenian Territory, and most significantly, the War for All Mankind, considered by most a full-fledged World War 3.

Great Caucasus War
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The Great Caucasus War began January 8, 2022 when Turkey declared war on Armenia, accusing them of "damaging Turkey's international image". This was Turkey's response to Armenia's request to the UN that the WW1 genocide be recognized fully and reparations be paid to Armenia.

By January 10, Turkish troops inflicted such heavy damage that Armenia surrendered unconditionally. Turkey claimed all Armenian land as part of Turkey, and refused any rights or suffrage to Armenians.

On January 14, U.S. President Joe Biden signed a deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin allowing Russia to share troops with the USA throughout the Caucasus and the Middle East in the face of a potential Turkish threat. The deal also allowed the United States to claim Kaliningrad Oblast in the Baltic as an overseas territory in exchange for the Aleutian islands.