Middle-Eastern Conflict

The Middle-Eastern Conflict is a series of linked wars from 2001 to 2016. The first time the player encounters one of them is in Call of Duty 4's The Coup. Warfare in the middle-east is prominent during Call of Duty 4 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.

Coup d'état on the Arab Pennisula
On Day 1, 2011, Khaled Al-Asad successfully took control of the unnamed nation on the Arab pennisula, in a bloody coup that took only one day to take over the capital city. With his speech coming from the televisions and megaphones throughout the city, his paramilitary force brutally slaughtered any civilians who did not follow the new rules put into place by the new controlling government. Yasir Al-Fulani, the former democratic president, had been taken captive during the short war, and was beaten by captors while awaiting execution. Al-Fulani is then taken to the execution site, tied to a pole, and executed by Al-Asad, infront of the Zakhaevs, and the rest of the world watching Television.

Conflicts during 2016
During 2016, two major conflicts took place, The U.S. & A.N.A. attempts to get the OpFor out of Afghanistan, and "Sheperd's

Multiplayer Maps in the Middle-East
I'll be totally honest, I got lazy, I will continue this tomorrow if someone doesn't already take what I've started and finish it. Feel free to make corrections to any errors I've had so far.