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| - In 1972, after absorbing 30% of Oman's adult males and 25% of Yemen's, they invade Aden, the fledgling U.A.E., Bahrain and Qatar. Their highly advanced army, uses hardened guerrilla forces to pave the way for Blitzkriegs. Their army swells to five million, now recruiting women. They invade Saudi Arabia, pushing as far north as Riyadh, Buryadah and on the Persian Gulf coast, the Kuwaiti border.
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| - In 1972, after absorbing 30% of Oman's adult males and 25% of Yemen's, they invade Aden, the fledgling U.A.E., Bahrain and Qatar. Their highly advanced army, uses hardened guerrilla forces to pave the way for Blitzkriegs. Their army swells to five million, now recruiting women. They invade Saudi Arabia, pushing as far north as Riyadh, Buryadah and on the Persian Gulf coast, the Kuwaiti border. The Soviet Navy provides fire in two groups, forcing the U.S. (which comes in during 1975 to aid the Saudis in order to protect oil supplies) to remain inland. Their fighting includes the world's largest tank battle, in the "Empty Quarter", and a vicious Stalingrad-like battle in Riyadh. The war stagnates and peace ensues. The PRA begins to sponsor similar revolutions in Iran, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon. However, U.S. and Israeli Special Forces intervention prevents these from bearing fruit. The PRA still exists today.
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