Libya (Great Nuclear War)

History
After the Great Nuclear War, More political parties attempted to take control of the government but most were shocked when the army rolled into the city and took control of the city,

Minority that felt discriminated by the Libyan government demanded more freedom but the government didn't response,while other political parties fled to Benghazi and then set up their own state. The government then began to work on looking for a leader while using a council to have vote on the direction of the government. In 1963 the Libyan Arab Republic began to work on expanding into Eastern Libya, while expanding the state, the Arab Republic and Cyrenaica then begin to have border disputes which leaded to the 1st Libyan Civil War with stories of a military officer named Muammar Gaddafi taking small towns from the Cyrenaicaian army.

Coup d'etat: 1969
Muammar Gaddafi on a Sunday night at 11PM moved into Tripoli with 120 troops and 12 tanks, sending him and his troops across the Republic killing or capturing military or government officials and surrounding the Council of Arab Republic with 10 tanks and 90 men.