The CAN invades Cameroon
Military action
The CAN arrests president tobenamed, violating Cameroon's sovereignity
In 2004 the CAN begins a new offensive against the western caliphate in Cameroon to restore order into their own western provinces.
This offensive is condemned by Cameroon and its western supporters, as they fear it's an excuse to annex Cameroon as they did in CAR.
The CAN proceeds with their operation regardless, pushing into Cameroon from the north and east of the country.
The CAN captured territory held by the Chadian government in exile, capturing their soldiers and placing their leadership under arrest for sedition.