Jihad 3.5

Jihad
3.5 Saudi Arabia
by Red MacDonald
Copyright © 2013 Red MacDonald
All Rights Reserved.

The Faithful, North African and Middle Eastern Islamic nations, are plotting to seize the oil resources of the Middle East. By controlling the earth's oil and its major trade routes, they plan to bring the world to its knees. Then, when the entire world is kneeling, the Faithful of Allah will read to them from the Koran, preaching the message of Islam, the True Faith. The Faithful will stop at nothing to achieve their goal. But how far will they go? And how many lives will it cost?

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3 Gambits

3.5 Saudi Arabia

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3.5.1 The Alert

General Hector Luis Lopez Algarro, Commander Central Theater of Operations, tossed and turned in his sleep. His nightmares were haunted by the question, "Where are the Iraqis?" Then, tanks drove over his bed, firing long cannons. Shells screamed overhead. Explosions rent the air.

He awoke bathed in sweat. The rolling explosions of his dreams became a loud knocking on his door. "Enter," he yelled groggily.

An aide poked his head through the door. "General, we’ve found the Iraqis, and you’re not going to like it."

"Shit! Do I have to wait for it?"

"They’re on the Saudi left flank. I’ve notified General a-Fayd’s HQ, and he’s heading there right now."

"Hell, Fire and Damnation! I’ll be there in five minutes." The four-star general broke all records for getting up and out. He was still tucking his shirt in when he raced through the doors to the War Room. The Saudi chief of staff didn’t look any better than he did.

The G-2 waved them over. "Sirs, here it is." He pointed to the big display, and while they were still sitting down, he began his briefing. "Watcher Two came back with these three hours ago. It’s taken us this long to wade through all the stuff. We notified both of you the moment this came to light.

"Here they are. Three kilometers west of An-Naqirah. Looks like five divisions, with five more coming up fast. That’s two full field armies, the way they count 'em. They came out of El-Wafrah, around the marsh and onto the flank. They’ve got us by the balls, Sirs, unless we move our asses."

The two generals paled slightly. After thirty years of playing war games, they could see what was happening ... classic envelopment.

Algarro turned to a-Fayd. "General, I think its about time we got out of Dodge."

The Saudi, who was an aficionado of old cowboy films, responded, "Aye-Yup, Pardner. The guys in the black hats are a’coming." Both generals smiled at their grim humor.

Within seconds both were on their VisiPhones to their respective commanders: the Saudi with the information about the encirclement and the orders to withdraw; the American to the Ninth Division in Khubal and the Twelfth in Qatif to mount up, head north and engage the enemy. Algarro also hurriedly placed other calls to both the 82nd and 101st, placing them on alert for a "hurry-up" operation. They had to grab that crossroads before the Iraqis closed the gate.

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3.5.2 Withdrawal

Lieutenant General Harram Ar-Basouf Ar-Fayd received the emergency VisiPhone still in his night-shirt. "What!" he exclaimed. "They’re on my flank in attack position, and you waited until now to inform me?"

"My dear cousin," the Chief of Staff explained, "we found out about this only moments ago. Calm yourself, and alert your commanders. You will have to withdraw as quickly as possible while under attack.

"This will be most difficult, demanding a clear mind and Allah’s help. You have trained for this time for all your life. You can save the Kingdom or lose it in the next few hours. Allah be with you, my cousin. We are trying to send help, and we will keep you informed. If help comes, they will be Americans. If they do not, it is up to you. Look for them at the crossroads to Jubayl. Out."



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