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| - The Iraqistan Civil War is an ongoing conflict taking place throughout the provinces of Syria and Iraq. On March 15, 2011, rebel Islamist groups began an uprising in Syria province, claiming Syria to be independent of Iraqistan. The militants organized in March of 2011 to form the Islamist Syrian National Liberation (ISNL), stating their goal was to seize the province of Syria from Iraqistan and form an Islamic Republic. Between 2011 and 2012, much of the civil war had been fought between Iraqistani Armed Forces and the ISNL. However, into 2013, the conflict attracted the attention of Islamist fighters from across the Middle East and Asia to join the fight against the Iraqistani state. The United States became involved in 2013 claiming as a national security interest to stop al-Qaeda militants from gaining ground. While the Security Alliance stated it had control of the situation, in July of 2013, the United States, the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Bahrain allegedly conspired to provide chemical weapons to ISNL terrorists which in turn would be used against the civilian populous in Syria province. This act would give the United States a United Nations go-ahead to invade Syria province to quell the uprising. In August of 2013, this occurred and the Security Alliance launched allegations the U.S. was involved, outing intercepted cables between the U.S., British and Saudi governments. Between August and November of 2013, the Security Alliance engaged in a series of battles against U.S., British and Saudi militaries in an attempt to force U.S. influence and power from the region. Referred to as the U.S. - Security Alliance War, the Union of Everett, Israel, Iraqistan and India launched a series of devastating assaults on vital U.S. held facilities in the Middle East region including in the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean. Following the end of the short war between the Security Alliance, and the United States and its allies, the U.S. had been continuously blamed and accused of providing funding and arms support to ISNL fighters in Syria province. The ISNL shortly renamed itself ISIS towards the end of 2013 and launched a massive blitzkrieg assault into Iraqistan, leading to a violent civil war across much of western Iraqistan.
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