First Russo-American War (UN Civil War Timeline)

The First Russo-American War was a conflict that occurred between solely the United States and the Russian Federation and it would define the rest of the 21st Century with the United Nations Civil

It was the deadliest conflict of its time with the Russians and the Americans losing a total of seven million troops in the fighting. And unfortunately, this would only be the beginning of the downfall of humanity in the final years of the 21st Century.

The United Nations Civil War/Second Russo-American War was almost a direct descendent of the First Russo-American War, as it came just five years after the end of the first one.

Beginnings
The beginnings of the First Russo-American war started with the Collapse of the Middle East. After the formation of the Strategic Defense Coalition (or SDC), the Middle East became divided between into SDC and United Nations Security Council. After the Great Solar Flare of 2020, the world's demand for oil decreased which caused oil resources to last longer than they predicted.

Russia, wanting to be the sole supplier of oil and Natural Gas began to eyeball the "Resource Strip." The "Resource Strip" was a slice of land where the most supplies of oil and natural gas throughout the world were being produced as well as it's strategic value. The Russians and the Americans had been eyeballing this strip for decades prior, and both nations had gotten into conflicts over this region decades before the Russo-American War.

Russo-American War
The causes of the war are unknown, but hostilities first began in the Middle East when the Russian Federation first began a full-scale assault against US forces in Afghanistan in June of 2066. The US forces were caught completely off guard by the Russian attack as they feared that a Chinese invasion was most likely.

Eventually, the Russians made an amphibious landing in Kuwait, and then US and Russian light and heavily armored units fought over important industrial centers in Kuwait. Another battle occurred in the Gulf of Oman, as US forces attempted to attain air superiority to take control of valuable oil reserves located in the area. In Qatar, US and Russian forces fought in urban areas in order to take control of the area.

Later, fighting erupted in Basra, Iraq, where the Russians attempted to acquire data from a downed A-10 Thunderbolt II that crashed in the city. The conflict then escalated in Eastern, where US forces attempted to gain a foothold in Vladivostock, and taking it from the Russians

The conflict then returned to the Middle East with an engagement occurring in Mashtuur, where American forces attempted to cut off a Russian resupply route.

The conflict then moved back to the Far East once more as Myanmar became a battleground, with American forces attempting to destroy vital Russian airbases in the region to move their Pacific fleet through the Indian Ocean and into the Persian Gulf, to engage the thinning Russian naval fleet.

The First Russo-American Conflict lasted for 10 years, and ended in a dangerous ceasefire between the two countries, calling for a vow for revenge amongst the Russian Ultranationalist Part and the Russian people who died in the conflict.

Aftermath
The resulting aftermath of the First Russo-American Conflict would be the United Nations Civil War (Or Second Russo-American War as the Russians were now key on destroying the United States and whatever allies the United States had. The end result was that China and the United States stopped their Cold War and allied against the Russian threat.