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File - IOPG - Boiling Point (NWG1I)

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File Name: Boiling Point (NWG1I)

File Submitter: CV32

File Submitted: 7 Apr 2007

File Updated: 7 Apr 2007

File Category: IOPG

 

Boiling Point (Part 1 of 3)

Campaign 9 - The Third Gulf War

New World Order series

HDS3 IOPG Battleset

 

In the aftermath of the conflict with India and UBAN, it was believed that problems in the Middle East would settle at least a little. This proved to be a false hope. Dictatorial tendencies have surfaced in Yemen, this time with the full support of the New Soviet Confederation (NSC). Gulf states, especially Saudi Arabia, have come under threat once again. Saudi Arabia, devastated by the UBAN invasion and Soviet long-range air strikes, is slowly rebuilding itself thanks to the seemingly endless supply of oil beneath its desert sands. Without a fully restored and effective military, however, there is still a shortage of border control, especially in the less populated south. The unrest in Yemen has perpetrated raids by combatants there into Saudi Arabian territory, and there are indications that Yemeni government forces are planning to take control of what they call

"abandoned Arab lands".

 

Scenario 1 (NWG3I1) - Boiling Point (22 November 2001)

 

With Saudi Arabian military forces unable to effectively respond, the remaining Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations band together in an effort to quell Yemeni aggression. They do not have much of a choice - any assistance from the West will be some time in coming. (Released October 2000).

 

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