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New Dawn: A Red Dawn Timeline

About a year after the Soviet paratroopers landed in the Rockies in 1984, Washington D.C. would fall, and soon after, the United States. The Treaty of Moscow, the treaty to ultimately dissolve the United States, would split up the former nations into occupation zones, similar to how Germany and Austria were split after World War Two. The American Occupation Zones would be the following:

- The Mexican Occupation Zone (California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Texas)
- The Cuban-Nicaraguan Occupation Zone (Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina)
- The Canadian Occupation Zone (Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New York)
- The Soviet Occupation Zone (Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and New Jersey)
- The Korean Occupation Zone (the American Pacific Islands and Hawaii)

The Occupation of America would last unwavering until 1990, in which Nicaragua and Cuba would form the People's Republic of New Afrika, and handing Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina over to the Soviet Occupation Zone, and would begin focusing on uniting their own local regions. The occupation would waver further in the latter half of 1990, in which the Canadian Workers' Republics would establish the Cascadian People's Republic and the New England Soviet as client states under their supervision. A year of the Soviets easing restrictions on former CPUSA members would commence, before in 1992, the United People's States of America would be formed, and the death throws of the occupation of America would show, with both Nicaragua and Canada calling on Mexico and Cuba to deal with the remaining occupied territories. Thus, in 1993, Mexico would fully annex their occupation zone, and form the United Soviet Socialist States of Mexico, and Cuba would follow by annexing Florida, along with acquiring a majority of the Caribbean in the following years, forming the Caribbean People's Union.

The international response to the collapse of America would be panic. Not only was Britain invaded alongside America, but NATO had collapsed as well, and Europe scrambled to form anew defensive pact, the Paris Pact, in which France would be the leader of an anti-communist defensive pact. China would respond with reaching out to France, establishing stronger diplomatic ties with them, after North Korea's betrayal, and now the Chinese sphere of influence being directly threatened by the same power that once supported their struggle. Israel would find itself alone in the Middle East, successfully holding off a coalition of Arab nations in the 1986 Arab-Israeli War, which escalted from an intervention in the Lebanese Civil War into a regional conflict against Syria and Egypt, alongside the PLO as well, ending up in the Syrian annexation of northern Lebanon, and Israel establishing the Republic of South Lebanon, a Christian apartheid state.

Eventually, by 2003, China, Israel, and the newly-created European Confederation would hold diplomatic talks in Geneva, and establish the International Defense Organization, the cultural successor to NATO, to further strengthen opposition to the ever-strengthening Soviet sphere of influence, after the final South American nation, Brazil, fell to a communist coup months earlier, and joined the Warsaw Pact.

By today, in 2021, the IDO has begun to successfully counter Soviet influence across most of Africa, and are beginning to curb it in Asia as well. Although the Soviets are on no decline whatsoever, it seems that their aggressive foreign policy is beginning to fail.
 

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