The First Iberian-Kievan War

The First Iberian-Kievan War, also known as the German Retaliation War, was a minor war taking place on the night of April 12th, lasting a meagre 23 minutes. It was the third in a series of wars known as the Sbeve Wars.

Iberia, the leaders of the European Council, were not only angry at Sbeve for creating war and destruction across Europe, but also wanted to restore Germany and restore peace and balance to Europe.

They declared war on the Kievan Rus with the aim of restoring Germany and exiling Sbeve from the continent. Sacranian and Croatian volunteers help out Iberia, but this was ultimately unnescessary as the Kievan Rus surrender without a fight after 23 minutes, presumably as they had heard of the great fighting skills of the Iberian Leader, Tomad. All demands were accepted, with Germany being restored (except for the land given to France, who later joined Canada), Sbeve being exiled from the continent, and the Kievan Rus becoming an Iberian puppet state for two weeks.