Inner Struggles
The struggling democracratic government of the Republic faces threats from growing movements for a return of anarchism to the area and a large, brutal group demanding socialism. After many small scale attacks to the Republic's infrastructure, President Abasi declared war on the radical anarchists. It is expected that if successfully quelled, the nation may focus on the powerful socialists. 500 troops of the new army were sent into the southern part of the nation, the stage of most attacks and base for both groups.
Meanwhile, Morroccan politician Ha-Neul Cutlass publicly criticized the governments actions, claiming that "...too much foolish spending is being placed into beautifying the capital, rather than modernizing the ragtag group of young men you call an army, who are being thrown into battle with ruthless enemies of the state. And that is not even the worst of your actions, most of this foolish spending lands in the pockets of other politicians who where not even elected by the people." Cutlass is mixed Morroccan and European descent, his light skin setting him apart from the mostly black senate. The nation's history has molded it into a land of mixed African and European nationalities, from pure Africans, pure Europeans, and many variations of mixed. It has been a major struggle also for the government to unite the wide spreads between many groups within the nation.