Second Arabian War (Quebec Independence)

The Second Arabian War was a massive conflict that erupted early in the 1990s in the Middle East.

In the decade following the First Arabian War, Islamic fundamentalism and anti-Western belief had been on the rise, along with the belief in establishing a classless Pan-Arabic nation. With the decline of Egypt and Syria following the first war, spearheading the new conflict was Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, who had updated and modernized the Iraqi military. Terrorist actions in the Western allied nations had caused tensions to rise.