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The Middle East Revolutions - a new United Islamic Caliphate series?


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I agree with abneo. Ever since the "War on Terror" started we've supported other nations like the Russians vs the (former oppressed freedom loving, now terrorist) Chechnians.

Ironically, terrorism has brought us closer in cooperation with the Russians. So, that can't be bad, can it?

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Without getting too much into the international politics isn't the 1921 treaty between the Soviet Union and Iran still in force? Technically this could be used to involve Russia in this conflict since this treaty is one of "mutual co-operation and friendship" betwen the two nations. Iran also holds observer status with the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation which could, at some point become a formal military alliance. Member nations already have held military excercises.

Although Russia and other SCO countries probably woud not intervenme in our UIC War there is always the possibility that they might and it might be interesting to allow for the possibility for wargaming purposes.

Luke

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I'm not seeing Iran and Iraq doing anything together, common cause or not. They have a fairly lengthy history of being opposed to each other...

The current Iraqi government - as far as it is formed - is very much dominated by pro Iran factions.

And the two regions have often been united in a single empire in the past.

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The current Iraqi government - as far as it is formed - is very much dominated by pro Iran factions.

And the two regions have often been united in a single empire in the past.

That's true. It seems the Americans are re-equiping the new Iraqi army with the M1A1

http://www.defencetalk.com/iraqi-army-drives-into-future-with-m1a1-abrams-tanks-31747/

In our proposed hypothetical scenario this could lead to the US having to face its own equipment on the battlefield.

Snother thing./ Did anyone read Simon Perason's Total War 2006. This started with a series of Islamic revolutions in the Middle East. Though there was some ground fighting between the Israelis and Arabs (particularly Egyptians) Pearson's conflict remained an air war until the use of WMD which rather spoiled the book for me as the scenario of NATO fighting a magor ground war in the Middle East was actually much more interesting.

Luke

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That's true. It seems the Americans are re-equiping the new Iraqi army with the M1A1

http://www.defencetalk.com/iraqi-army-drives-into-future-with-m1a1-abrams-tanks-31747/

In our proposed hypothetical scenario this could lead to the US having to face its own equipment on the battlefield.

Snother thing./ Did anyone read Simon Perason's Total War 2006. This started with a series of Islamic revolutions in the Middle East. Though there was some ground fighting between the Israelis and Arabs (particularly Egyptians) Pearson's conflict remained an air war until the use of WMD which rather spoiled the book for me as the scenario of NATO fighting a magor ground war in the Middle East was actually much more interesting.

Luke

Well im not going to read it now :P

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