Foreign involvement in the Nasiri Civil War

Foreign involvement in the Nasiri Civil War refers to international support to the ongoing conflict in Nasiria, an overseas territory of Tiperyn. The conflict has waxed and wanged since 1960, but the current phase of the conflict began in 2005 with the declaration of the People's Homeland of Mihranestan.

As a leading member of the North-South Concordant, Tiperyn receives direct military support in the form of alliance-based military deployments from several member states, including Kaya, New Valentina, and Agrana y Griegro. The People's Homeland of Mihranestan, a tribal, socialist coalition based in Nasiria's mountainous southern provinces receives varying levels of support from ICOSEC, with prominent members Aftarestan and Atargistan bordering Nasiria. The socialist coalition also allegedly receives military aid from URSA and Goetia via Atargistan, although those two governments officially deny providing material aid to the rebels. The ethno-nationalist Mihrani National League enjoys less foreign support, as the People's Homeland of Mihranestan has received the backing of most states sympathetic to Mihrani independence. As a result, the two parties often engage in skirmishes to demarcate their territory in southern Nasiria. However, the nationalists are alleged to receive monetary aid from some non-socialist Keshan nations who are opposed to Tiperyn's presence on the continent.