Red Dawn: Aftermath
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Written by triniscourge   
Monday, 31 March 2008
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                      INTRODUCTION   (The world 3 years later)

In the aftermath of the tragic events of November 25th 2010, the global political climate has changed. With Egypt taking the blame for the nuclear attack on Israel, Russian leader Vasiliy Kashlikov has siezed the opportunity to advance his own country's borders, moving past Kazakhstan and Afghanistan to occupy Iran.

 Kashlikov's plans suffer a serious blow when most of his forces are bogged down by an Iranian insurgency. In just 2 and a half short years he has lost 45 percent of his troops. These losses combined with continued threats and pressure from the international community, have convinced Kashlikov that an immediate ceasfire and withdrawal of troops is necessary for the survival of his nation.

Fast forward to August 2013, U.S. Ambassador Johnathan Henning is on the verge of preventing the largest and most deadly conflict in human history. With the United States embroiled in several conflicts across the middle east, Henning is viewed as the new face of American foreign policy, perhaps even the future President of the United States. 

Will Henning survive long enough to accomplish his dreams of world peace or will he be engulfed by another man's ambitions.

  

 

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