War For Earth

The War For Earth, also known as World War 3, or the Progression War, was a global war that lasted from 2060 to 2063, fought between the Allies and the Progressives. The war was rooted in the different political ideas and philosophies on genetically modified humans, such as coordinators, S.E.E.D. users, and the effects of these modified people in a natural society. Although the warfare was, in comparison to other global wars, more small and less popular, the War For Earth is possibly the second deadliest conflict in history, with 65, to 70 marked causalities. The war saw highly advanced and previously classified weapons come into battle, such as mobile suits, beam weapons, artificial soldiers, and unarmed combat vehicles.

Chronology
The war between the USCA and the Rusisan Federation first started in April 11th, 2060, when UCSA troops invaded Russia, with the UCSA declaring war on Russia on the same day. From some historians, this is considered to be the beginning of the war.

The war between the Colonial Federation and the Alliance For God started on March 2nd, 2060, when the Colonial Federation declared war upon the Alliance For God after unsuccessful peace negotiations. Others point to this as the beginning of the war.

The end of the war is generally agreed to be on December 15th, 2063, when the members of the Colonial Federation disbanded and signed the Treaty of the Allies and Progressives, ending the war.

Background
As development of genetically modified humans progressed and became more open to the public, political divide grew. Countries enacted policies in favor or opposing modification, with some states making the practices completely illegal. Deals and summits were made by certain countries about the practice.

As the UCSA and Russia were strong allies at the time, their opposing views hurt their alliance. While president Lowell Dallas encouraged the movement and helped develop coordinator centers, Russia had opposed the idea and made genetic modifications for recreational purposes illegal. Russia strongly resented the UCSA's acceptance and had designed the Treaty of Human Keepsake for further negotiations. In the treaty,