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worldWar3.0 (a Simulation)

GREETINGS PROFESSOR FALKEN...

WHICH SIDE DO YOU WANT?

1) Israel
2) Arab Axis

(Theater = middleEast)

Israel* vs Lebanon(Hezbollah)
Israel* occupies Lebanon
Israel attacks Syria? / Syria attacks Israel?
Iran vs Israel
Morocco vs Israel?
Yemen vs Israel?
Saudi Arabia vs Israel?
Egypt vs Israel?
Anti-Israeli Axis forms?
Iran enters Iraq
US* (Iraq) vs Iran
US* (Afghanistan) vs Iran
US vs Anti-Israeli Axis?
NATO* vs Iran?
India* vs Pakistan*?
Pakistan* vs Israel*?

* - nuclearWeapon state

Remarks:
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?'s are hypothetical possibilities, not given as probabilities.

every event is inter-dependent on the previous event; if the previous event does not occur, the following event probably will not occur.

rule of escalation: if a country/alliance perceives that continuing war may be more beneficial than not, then war will continue. if a country/alliance perceives that continuing war may be more detrimental than not, then Ceasefire may be implemented and progression pauses.

rule of WMD: if at any point WMD=true, then progression is Nuclear, and follows the cities of the combatants, not their militaries.

WINNER: NONE

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