Moroccan Conflict (WarGeek)

The Moroccan Conflict was a long-running conflict which lasted from 2022-2042. The conflict began in the year 2022 when a military coup executed by anti-monarchist, secular authoritarian Republican officers deposed the ruling Alaouite Monarchy. Monarchists, radical Islamists didn't tolerate such a power grab. Monarchist forces immediately launched an armed resistance against the coup regime. The war would later become more complicated when Islamic fundamentalists entered the conflict.

After the violent overthrow of the Baathist regime, the newly restored Alaouite Monarchy was faced with many difficulties in the war-ravaged nation. The most threatening challenge was the continuing Islamist Insurgency. The Islamist forces, the Islamic Emirate of Morocco and the Islamic State of the Maghreb, wanted control of all of Morocco.

In 2030, the United States military intervened on the on the side of the Moroccan Government. The United States sent soldiers to fight directly against Islamist forces and to train and equip the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces until the final withdrawal of US Forces in 2040. This was a protracted armed conflict which cost the lives of 4.000 American Servicemen. The United States intervention provided mostly positive results overall. The Islamist insurgency was largely depleted by 2038 and non-existent by the early 2040's.

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Monarchist Uprising and Insurgency (2022-2028)
In May of 2022, the Monarchists seized three of Morocco's major cities (Fez, Meknes, Tangier) and most areas of Morocco's former capital, Rabat. The new regime was frightened by these developments and responded with unrelenting force.

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