The war on terror, alternatively known as the Great Game, Anglo-Russian Skirmish or the Russo-Arab conflict has been a series of military and political conflicts in the Middle East and South East Asia. Unlike the preceding Anglo-Dutch civil war the War on Terror has not involved a major conflict between waring powers but has instead been a series of limited wars and terrorist attacks since 2002. It originated out of the rise of Russian and Arab League power in the aftermath of the civil war and the continued decline of the Anglo-Dutch backed dictatorship in Indonesia.
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rdfs:label
| - War on Terror (Dutch Superpower)
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rdfs:comment
| - The war on terror, alternatively known as the Great Game, Anglo-Russian Skirmish or the Russo-Arab conflict has been a series of military and political conflicts in the Middle East and South East Asia. Unlike the preceding Anglo-Dutch civil war the War on Terror has not involved a major conflict between waring powers but has instead been a series of limited wars and terrorist attacks since 2002. It originated out of the rise of Russian and Arab League power in the aftermath of the civil war and the continued decline of the Anglo-Dutch backed dictatorship in Indonesia.
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Strength
| - *Australian Air Force
1500 Combat Aircraft
- *Russian Army
400,000 Men
*Indonesian Army
500,000 Men
- *Arab League
200,000 Regular soldiers
Up to 1,000,000 men indirectly employed by the league
*Afghan Army
100,000 Men
*Aceh Liberation Army
250,000 Men
*Malaysian Army
200,000 Men
- *Anglo-Dutch Army
300,000 Men
*United States Army
150,000 Men,
*Japanese Army
50,000 Men
*South African Army
30,000 Men
*German Army
20,000 Men
*Indian Air Force
2000 Combat Aircraft, 400 Helicopters
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Commander
| - 25(xsd:integer)
- Osama Bin Laden
- General Moamar Gaddafi
- General Mubarak
- General Neil Clarke
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Status
| - *Fall of the Aceh Liberation Army regime in Indonesia
*Sri Lanka occupied as Anglo-Dutch military regime
*Union forces withdraw from South Africa
* seizes control of Afghan government
* forces occupy Iran
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Caption
| - From top left: Russian troops entering Afghanistan, American Marine in Aceh, Anglo-Dutch citizens protesting in London, Union Marines under fire in India, German soldiers in Iran and Union troops in South Africa.
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Casualties
| - 20000(xsd:integer)
- 50000(xsd:integer)
- 150000(xsd:integer)
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combatant
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- 2002(xsd:integer)
- 2010(xsd:integer)
- Afghanistan 2002-2007
- Afghanistan 2007-N/A
- Arab League
2002-N/A
- Central Asian Alliance
25px
- China 2007-N/A
- Egypt 2002-N/A
- God’s Army of Central Asia 2002 - N/A
- Indonesia 2002-N/A
- Iran 2006-N/A
- Islamic Republic of Aceh 2003-2005
- Malaysia 2002-2007
- Malaysia 2007-N/A
- North Sea Alliance
25px
- Tamil Tigers 2002-2007
- {25px 2006-N/A
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Place
| - The Middle East and Indonesia
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Conflict
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abstract
| - The war on terror, alternatively known as the Great Game, Anglo-Russian Skirmish or the Russo-Arab conflict has been a series of military and political conflicts in the Middle East and South East Asia. Unlike the preceding Anglo-Dutch civil war the War on Terror has not involved a major conflict between waring powers but has instead been a series of limited wars and terrorist attacks since 2002. It originated out of the rise of Russian and Arab League power in the aftermath of the civil war and the continued decline of the Anglo-Dutch backed dictatorship in Indonesia.
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