Iranian Civil War
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Part of The Cold War, and the Oil Crisis | |||||||
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Place | Iran | ||||||
Result | Collapse of Iran | ||||||
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The Iranian Civil War is a proxy conflict that takes place in 1971, and involves all three major superpowers; additionally, if formed, the COMINTERN can provide support in a fourth column.
During the Oil Crisis, The Shah of Iran, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi will be assassinated. This results in a civil war between the ruling Imperial State and the Revolutionary Iranian Liberation Front, an alliance of the communists, constitutional monarchists, democratic liberals, islamists, and regional separatists.