Talk:Insurgency: Middle East (Map Game)/@comment-30574470-20161017061903

Federal Republic of Mesopotamia
 * Movements:
 * Saudi Offensive: The tension finally boils over when Wikileaks reveals the extent of Saudi support for Mesopotamian enemies. In response to this, the Mesopotamian forces arrive at the border, with the government demanding that the Saudis remove any support for the Iranians. The Saudis refuse, and so the Federal Republic of Mesopotamia declares war on Saudi Arabia.
 * Arar, Rafha, and Hafar al Batin: The Liberationists quickly over run the nearby towns of Arar and Rafha, securing them and fortifying them, so that the Saudi troops cannot get past into the Iraqi desert. Troops based in Kuwait set out for Hafar al Batin, where they successfully defeat Saudi troops and take over the town.
 * Sakakah and Dawmat al Jandal: With Arar and Rafha taken, Liberationists now have their gaze on the next 2 major towns. Sakakah is attacked, but Saudi reinforcements arrive at Dawmat, then intercepting the Liberationists. The Liberationists manage to perform a feat of extraordinary abilities, as they push back the Saudis, just as Liberationist reinforcements arrive from Arar. Soon after, Dawmat al Jandal is taken and the Saudi troops retreat to Hail.
 * Al Jubayl, Ad Damman, and Al Hufuf:  As extra reinforcements arrive at Bahrain and Qatar, the Fourth Liberation Army starts their campaign towards Riyadh. Al Hufuf and Ad Damman are the first to fall, with Al Jubayl following soon after.
 * Emirati Offensive:
 * Abu Dhabi: Knowing that the Emirati government will not allow Liberationists on their land, the Liberationists launch an attack on the unsuspecting nation in their capital, flanking from both sides and closing in on the nation. The Emirati troops were already based in Abu Dhabi expecting an attack, so the city is not taken. However, it is very close to being taken.
 * Ras al Kahymah: Dubai is very heavily fortified, so the Liberationists flank them from nearby Ras al Khaymah. Ras al Khaymah is flanked from the north, near the Omani border, as they were expecting a naval attack. The Navy does indeed attack, but not after Liberationists breach the city's defences and battle the Emirati troops. After 3 weeks of fighting, Ras al Kahymah surrenders, and troops move toward Dubai.
 * Pahlavi Offensive:
 * Bijar: From Saqqez and Sanandaj, the city of Bijar is flanked, attacked, breached, and occupied, with the surrounding area also being occupied, and troops marching towards Zanjan and Qazvin.
 * Semnan: The city of Semnan is quite close to Tehran, so in order to cut off Pahlavi supplies, the road from Kashan to Semnan is heavily militarized, with any Pahlavi convoys and vehicles being taken over by the Liberationists. Semnan is stormed, with troops taking Pahlavis prisoner for questioning, and the city being taken over.
 * Abadeh: Abadeh is of important strategic value for the Liberationists, as it lies close to Persepolis - the "capital" of the Pahlavis. Abadeh is flanked from Qomsheh, with troops breaching the city's defences and taking it over.
 * Firuzabad: Another attempt at flanking Persepolis, the Liberationists attempt to make a move on Firuzabad. Unfortunately, Pahlavi troops catch the Liberationist army, and in a bloody battle, the Liberationists are forced to retreat with many losses. Reinforcements arrive in Yasuj.
 * Lengeh and Lar: Lengeh is important to the Pahlavis, as it is the port where Emirati reinforcements arrive before travelling the the United Arab Emirates to fight the invading Liberationists. In order to stop this, the Liberationist Navy extends their reach and invades Lengeh with troops, also destroying ships with reinforcements that attempt to arrive in the United Arab Emirates. Lengeh surrenders, and in haste the troops make their way to Lar, where a growing Pahlavi army is waiting. The Emiratis strike first, killing many Liberationists and wounding the army as a whole. Just after 72 hours of fighting, the army retreats with haste to Lengeh, which is now heavily fortified and ready for attacks from all sides.
 * Persepolis: The Liberationists do not attack Persepolis yet, as they know that the battle for Persepolis will be long and bloody. Instead, bombers are sent in regularly to bomb the Pahlavi capital, destroying defences and buildings.
 * Iranian Offensive:
 * Oruniyeh and Tabriz:
 * Arak:
 * Mianeh:
 * Supply Routes:
 * Future Plans:
 * Phase 1: Ellimination of the Saudi government and annexation of Saudi land.
 * Phase 2: Defeat of the Pahlavi rebels and the Iranian government.
 * Phase 3: REDACTED_101
 * Phase 4: REDACTED_101
 * Phase 5: REDACTED_101
 * Diplomacy: