Talk:Insurgency: Middle East (Map Game)/@comment-26216430-20161008163231

The Popular Jordanian State

Diplomacy: The JPF overtook the government in the first year of the revolution, and decided to reform the government and declared the Popular Jordanian State in February 19th, 2012 (I don't have too much time to think dates through, so I used my sister's birthday. Deal with it) in Amman. They started to expand the military by far, to export the revolution through and through. Propaganda is spread to Israel as well as Saudi Arabia, which is considered one of the next targets. As for the Egyptian Liberation Forces, Jordan reassures them that once they can take Beersheba, the Jordanians will lift the occupation. In the occupation of Israel, they promise that in the new Socialist Utopia, no actions will be taken against either Muslims, Christians, Jews and Druzes.

Movements: With a much stronger army than before, about 41k men, thanks to manpower drainings from Aqaba and Amman, the government sends 10k of their troops to assert control over all of Jordan's land, before it is overtaken by some crazy monarchist. The other 31k turn west, and attack Israel cooperatively. Note: While reading, it is advised to listen to Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries" to get a better grasp at the feel. In the north, Forces from Nablus and Jerash flood the hills full of Arab Villages and settlements, trying to enter Nazereth and besiege Haifa. In the center, the Jordanian offensive should completely overwhelm the border IDF camps, and through route 5, the Jordanians enter Tel-Aviv-Yafo, taking over the buildings around route 20 and asserting control over the IDF headquarters, "HaKirya". Around Jerusalem, commando troops charge out from the woods and hills which covered their movements, taking over route 1, the gate to Jerusalem. They besiege the city and heavily bombard it, but unlike 1948, this siege is cooperated with attacks around the border, and it is very unlikely that they will be relieved. In the desert south, Beersheba, not built to withstand an assault, is assaulted from north and east, where there are hills overlooking the city. It is easily passed, but the main objective of the southern assault, aside from pushing the line further towards Gaza and the Egyptian border, is to take over the nuclear plants near Dimona (you haven't heard it from me). Overall, the IDF, busy with fighting in Gaza, is overwhelmed by the attack from the east, and might not be able to defend it well.