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== Lead-Up == |
== Lead-Up == |
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In the years leading up to 1962, the Turkish government had been demanding control of both several Mediterranean islands with a significant Turkish population and more territory in the Levant from the Italians. This issue was planned to be negotiated at the Malta Conference, but the bombing prevent any resolution from occurring. Following the failure of the 1962 Malta Conference, relations between Italy and Turkey reached a low point. |
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With the end of the Malta conference, the Triumvirate |
With the end of the Malta conference, the Triumvirate collapsed as both Turkey and the Iberian Union blamed the Italian government for the lack of security that led to the bombing. With no alliance binding them, the Turkish government decided that they would solve the border issue by force. |
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== In-Game == |
== In-Game == |