Cold War

The Cold War, sometimes referred to as the CSDO-Cominform Cold War, is the ongoing struggle for influence and hegemony in Slavia.

Reismov-Cominform Spilt
During the Second Great War, Reismov found itself on the side of the Cominform and engaged in conflict with Bloodia and Kadolha. Despite not being overrun, the government deemed the casualties to be unacceptable and thus placed a great emphasis on neutrality in order to maintain positive relations with its neighbours, particularly with Bloodia which shared a massive border Reismov and are considered culturally and historically tied. As such, Reismov left the Cominform in 1950, especially after ideological differences arose such as Reismov adopting the ideology of then-leader Henryk Zabrowski as official state policy.

Reismov to this day still maintains decent relations with the Cominform and has embassies in each of the member states.

Bloodian-Kadolhan Spilt
After the 1991 Bloodian invasion of the Sajuz and the 1992 Congress of Vatena, Lipnitia was occupied from 1992 to 1994 for de-communification by Bloodia and Kadolha and the independence of North Lubilia, Sataria and Lipnitia was guaranteed by the Congress, but in 1994 Bloodian troops remained in Lipnitia and assisted the newly formed Lipnitian Army in securing the rest of the nation and North Lubilia forming Lipnitia-Lubilia. Kadolha denounced Bloodia for the violation of the Congress and expelled Bloodia from the Collective Strategic Defense Organization in the same year Bloodia and Reismov with similarly aligned nations including Lipnitia-Lubilia formed the Lewkogród Armed Response Pact.