The Invasion of Brazil, known in PAFF and NATO as Operation: Restoring Liberty, is an ongoing and multi-level long term invasion, liberation, occupation and recovery military operation led by PAFF, NATO and the Security Alliance to rescue Brazil from the genocidal hands of the Mandinkan military. Following the end of the Amazon Campaign, a Mandinkan Federation military campaign to invade and destroy Brazil which failed and resulted in Mandinka's announced withdrawal from the continent, joint global task forces entered Brazil to recover and repair the tremendous damages induced by the Mandinkan armies, which were soon officially declared by the United Nations and the International Criminal Court as severe international war crimes and human rights violations, charged against the government a
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| - The Invasion of Brazil, known in PAFF and NATO as Operation: Restoring Liberty, is an ongoing and multi-level long term invasion, liberation, occupation and recovery military operation led by PAFF, NATO and the Security Alliance to rescue Brazil from the genocidal hands of the Mandinkan military. Following the end of the Amazon Campaign, a Mandinkan Federation military campaign to invade and destroy Brazil which failed and resulted in Mandinka's announced withdrawal from the continent, joint global task forces entered Brazil to recover and repair the tremendous damages induced by the Mandinkan armies, which were soon officially declared by the United Nations and the International Criminal Court as severe international war crimes and human rights violations, charged against the government a
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| - The Invasion of Brazil, known in PAFF and NATO as Operation: Restoring Liberty, is an ongoing and multi-level long term invasion, liberation, occupation and recovery military operation led by PAFF, NATO and the Security Alliance to rescue Brazil from the genocidal hands of the Mandinkan military. Following the end of the Amazon Campaign, a Mandinkan Federation military campaign to invade and destroy Brazil which failed and resulted in Mandinka's announced withdrawal from the continent, joint global task forces entered Brazil to recover and repair the tremendous damages induced by the Mandinkan armies, which were soon officially declared by the United Nations and the International Criminal Court as severe international war crimes and human rights violations, charged against the government and leadership of Mandinka and its top military officials.
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