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I had some things on Egypt in my East African Sourcebook that I put up on the forum earlier - http://forum.juhlin.com/showthread.p...ht=east+africa
had several Egyptian refineries getting nuked by the Russians that had the effect of closing the southern end of the Suez Canal and wrecking Cairo and Alexandria in the process - and then then Libyans taking out the Aswan Dam in the process to add to the fun i.e.. Dec 6, 1997 In Egypt, Cairo, Suez and Alexandria are left in ruins by multiple strikes against the major refineries in those cities. While the Suez Canal is not directly targeted in the attack, the nuclear strikes on the refineries at Suez effectively block the southern end of the Canal with the wrecks of several merchant ships and tankers. Over three million Egyptians die in the attacks and another two million are severely wounded. December 9, 1997 Taking advantage of the chaos gripping Egypt, Libya launches an attack by 10 Tu-22 bombers against the Aswan Dam, hitting it repeatedly until the center of the dam collapses, sending a wall of water down the Nile, drowning over a hundred thousand Egyptians and displacing tens of thousands more. The attack destroys most of what electrical power was still being generated in Egypt after the nuclear attacks. Libyan tank formations cross into Egypt and head east against pitiful resistance. I had the last operational refinery in Northern Africa being the small one at Wadi Feiran in the Sinai. Used those attacks to explain the lack of Egyptian forces in the RDF or their being mentioned at all -i.e. basically the nuke attacks and the attack on Aswan has finished Egypt as a country along with most of their population. |
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