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National Flag of The Arabian Federation

The Arabian Federation is a multinational state composed of multiple Middle Eastern, Asian, African, and Eurasian states

Origins of The Arabian Federation[]

Initially, The Arabian Federation was an economic coalition, known as The Dubai Collective, when The Middle East seemed on the brink of a recession once more. This was an unlikely alliance of Iraq, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Stocks of Middle Eastern Oils were going down due to a new found oil source in Nunavut, Canada. In a do-or-die attempt to survive, Iran and Saudi Arabia signed a treaty, along with the United Arab Emirates. This later included a struggling Afghanistan, and an Iraq finally collecting itself after The Second Iraqi-ISIS War. Both states were given membership. Eventually, the so-called Dubai Collective was disbanded in favor of peace, and from it's ashes rose The Arabian Federation, with a populace of 175 Million and one of the largest militaries in Asia (next to The People's Republic of China, Republic of India, and the Muteki Daitai).

The Arabian Federation does not have one Head of State, but decisions for the Arabian Federation are made in the Arabian Federal Parliament by representatives of member states.

In 2029, two years after the formation of The Arabian Federation, Yemen, Oman, Jordan, and Turkmenistan applied for membership, which was later accepted. Several years later, The Arabian Federation launched an offensive, known as The June Blitz and invaded Lebanon. Not long after, Egypt joined the Arabian Federation, later bringing Libya, Sudan, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco.

Arabian Collective Armed Forces[]

The Arabian Federation's military is composed of three branches: The Arabian Federal Ground Forces, Arabian Federal Air Force, and The Arabian Collective Navy. All branches include former soldiers of member states, and their respective equipment.

The Arabian Federal Ground Forces traces it's roots to the Royal Saudi Land Force, Iraqi Army, and the Syrian Arab Army. The Arabian Federal Ground Forces stands at over seven million active soldiers, as well as three million reserve soldiers. This makes it the fourth largest standing Ground Forces, after The Imperial Manchu Army, Imperial Japanese Army, and Muteki Daitai Ground Forces. The equipment of the AFGF is typically the newest equipment available. Most equipment, like the soldiers, comes from member states.

The Arabian Federal Aerial Force was formed at the same time as the Arabian Federal Ground Forces. Most of the aging Cold War Era Aircraft flown by Saudi Arabia, and Egypt was replaced by newer aircraft, such as the Sukhoi Su-47 Berkut and the Lockheed-Martin F-35 Lightning II. The AFAF first saw action in Lebanon during The June Offensive.

A branch of the Arabian Collective Armed forces which is very disputed is the Arabian Federal Guard, a unit similar to the Republican Guard of Ba'athist Iraq. The Arabian Federal Guard works as a sort of National Guard or Self-Defense Force, in the event of a foreign invasion of the Arabian Federation while the bulk of the Arabian Federal Ground Forces are deployed elsewhere.

Member States[]

Saudi Arabia

Iraq

Syria

Lebanon

Jordan

Qatar

Yemen

Oman

United Arab Emirates

Kuwait

Egypt

Libya

Tunisia

Algeria

Morocco

Sudan

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