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  • War in Vatican City (Gingrich's America)
rdfs:comment
  • The September 12 attacks left America a sense of vulnerability, and the country was plunged into turmoil as it was trying to prevent further attacks and rebuilding the multi-hundred dollar damage caused by the Attack. President Gingrich said on his state of union address, "America must take action against the enemies of democracy", this was a clear sign that America was heading to war, though the public was oblivious to the battleground of America's next war. Newt Gingrich just felt like it. I'm joking, I still need some time for the ideas to develop.
side
  • United States
  • Vatican City
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side2strength
  • Pontifical Swiss Guard: ~100
  • Semi armed Clergymen: ~10
side2casualties
  • Vatican City
  • Several Clergymen were bruised by the brash Coalition troops
side1casualties
  • none
  • American-Polish Coalition
side1strength
  • Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland: 230
  • United States Armed Forces: ~36,000
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End
  • 2001-10-13
Name
  • War in Vatican City
Caption
  • The Pontifical Swiss Guard being retake the perimeter of the Sistine Chapel.
Begin
  • 2001-10-07
Commanders
  • Pope John Paul II
  • Newt Gingrich
Result
  • Decisive American and Polish Victory
Place
  • Vatican City, various regions in Rome
abstract
  • The September 12 attacks left America a sense of vulnerability, and the country was plunged into turmoil as it was trying to prevent further attacks and rebuilding the multi-hundred dollar damage caused by the Attack. President Gingrich said on his state of union address, "America must take action against the enemies of democracy", this was a clear sign that America was heading to war, though the public was oblivious to the battleground of America's next war. It is unknown why President Gingrich was convinced that the attack was caused by the accused group, but he was convince to such a degree that he declared a state of emergency days after the attack, and in the situtation, America placed faith in its leader, with more than 95% approval rating, contrast to the 47.3% rating just days before. Newt Gingrich just felt like it. I'm joking, I still need some time for the ideas to develop.