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As the United States continued to wither and with tensions growing with the United Kingdom and France, Israel searched for new allies and found one in [[the Sino-Russian Bloc]], entering into several treaties with them. | As the United States continued to wither and with tensions growing with the United Kingdom and France, Israel searched for new allies and found one in [[the Sino-Russian Bloc]], entering into several treaties with them. | ||
=== The early System and the | === The early System and the Israeli Crisis === | ||
Post-[[Secession]], the System held true to the articles of Secession and largely stayed out of [[Phys-side and sys-side|phys-side]] politics.Their relationship with the two largest world powers, [[the Western Federation]] and the Sino-Russian Bloc, remained cordial: the S-R Block maintained a patronizing relationship, claiming the System's successes as its own, given its role in creating the System in the first place; while the Western Fed shared many values with the System's population and maintained a positive reputation with them. | Post-[[Secession]], the System held true to the articles of Secession and largely stayed out of [[Phys-side and sys-side|phys-side]] politics.Their relationship with the two largest world powers, [[the Western Federation]] and the Sino-Russian Bloc, remained cordial: the S-R Block maintained a patronizing relationship, claiming the System's successes as its own, given its role in creating the System in the first place; while the Western Fed shared many values with the System's population and maintained a positive reputation with them. | ||