The Cyrene War, in Cyrene called the Fourth Civil War or the 1990's Civil War, was a conflict fought between the United States of America, England, Egypt and the North African Islamic Army against the government of Cyrene, which was backed by the French government, between January and April 1998. It was the first major military conflict in the Middle East since the Persian Gulf War of 1988-89, and a major victory internationally and domestically for the beleaguered US government.
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| - Cyrene War (Napoleon's World)
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| - The Cyrene War, in Cyrene called the Fourth Civil War or the 1990's Civil War, was a conflict fought between the United States of America, England, Egypt and the North African Islamic Army against the government of Cyrene, which was backed by the French government, between January and April 1998. It was the first major military conflict in the Middle East since the Persian Gulf War of 1988-89, and a major victory internationally and domestically for the beleaguered US government.
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| - The Cyrene War, in Cyrene called the Fourth Civil War or the 1990's Civil War, was a conflict fought between the United States of America, England, Egypt and the North African Islamic Army against the government of Cyrene, which was backed by the French government, between January and April 1998. It was the first major military conflict in the Middle East since the Persian Gulf War of 1988-89, and a major victory internationally and domestically for the beleaguered US government.
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