Second Indonesian-New Guinean conflict (22nd Century and On)

The Maluku crisis, or Moluccas crisis also known as the Tripartite Aggression (Indonesian: Agresi Tripartit) was the invasion of the Moluccas by New Guinea, Australia and the United Kingdom. The objective of the military operation was to gain control of the Moluccas and remove Indonesian nationalist Amir Sulaiman from power.

The New Guinean forces were doing really well against the Indonesians. While the Indonesians did possess a capable military, they lacked the cyber warfare technology that many of the other military powers of the world had salvaged. As a result, New Guinean cyber warfare units were able to hack into Indonesian military communications, and disrupt the movement and flow of Indonesian forces to their designated checkpoints, often ambushing Indonesian military transportation as they attempted to move soldiers and supplies to their designated spots.

Under pressure from the United States, Canada and Germany, New Guinean forces withdrew, which ended in a political defeat and humilitation from the Tripartite Coalition.

The Tripartite claims that it invaded the Moluccas to end what it felt was the Islamist torture and persecution of Christian Moluccans.

The Persian, Syrian and Egyptian governments called the invasion an "act of aggression".