The New York Security Organisation (French: Organisation de sécurité de New York; OSNY; Polish: Nowojorska Organizacja Bezpieczeństwa lit. NOB), commonly known as the New York League, the New York Alliance, the Western Alliance, or the NYSO for short is an economic and military alliance in the 2nd Cold War, and the arch rival of the Beijing Pact. The alliance dissolved after the world became one country via a peace agreement between both sides.
Like NATO, the NYSO in an organisation designed to counter a common enemy, but this time, not the Soviet Union or the Comintern. This time, it is China and her allies. NYSO constitutes a system of collective defence whereby its members agree to mutual defence in response to a terrorist attack by both far-right terrorists and Islamic extremists such as the Black Fire Front, the Ku Klux Klan, the Islamic State and Al-Janubia. It was established after World War III and at the start of the 2nd Cold War in response to the threat posed by China.
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After the disbandment of the World Defence Pact after World War III, a new era of peace was brought to the world. The US, Japan, Australia, the United Kingdom and France signed a treaty in New York, meaning they will cooperate together and advocate peace, so they formed an alliance called the New York Security Organisation. This prompted China, Pakistan, Thailand and Mongolia to form the Beijing Pact. Brazil, Colombia, Germany, Chile, Finland and Italy joined the NYSO in 2050, with the US, Australia, the UK, Japan, France, Brazil, Colombia, Germany, Chile, Finland and Italy being the first 11 members of the alliance.