The Saudi Arabian War

"Saudi internal problems cause a fundamentalist take-over in the course of a
weekend.
US bases and western people are surrounded in pockets from the size of a base
up to many square miles.
The largest pockets are in the oil fields and towns south of Riyadh, and from
At Taif air base northwards to Al Qadimah on the coast and as far north as
Yanbu al Bahr.
The middle east is whipped up into an anti-western frenzy by Iran and the
harder line Arab states.
A state of civil war breaks out, the  fundamentalists are backed by Iran, and
Saudi forces loyal to the deposed king are backed by the US.
American weapons and assets in Saudi  are seized  along with some hostages,
who are soon released by special forces.
Egypt allows UN/US forces to base their along with those now based in Djibouti.
US aircraft are able to continue operating even from the surrounded bases in
Saudi by meeting heavily escorted refuellers at sea.
US aircraft combat fundamentalist Saudi F22's.
Saudi fundamentalists invade the disputed zone with Yemen and they sponsor
increased terrorism in Egypt, launching strikes on Israel and Egypt.
US forces continue to fight from within Saudi and Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea and
Djibouti.
The Yemenis make their own non co-ordinated strikes and recover the disputed
zone plus more.
After which they suddenly make a peace with Saudi fundamentalists.
As a result of  aerial softening up, coalition forces now invade coastal areas
north of Jeddah.
US aircraft and covert assets  are tasked to decap the new Saudi leader.
After a two week ground war the Saudi fundamentalists sue for peace.
Saudi divides into north and south areas with much of the oil being in the
fundamentalist south."










