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==== South Sudanese Conflict ====
The collapse of the Sudanese government had an unexpected consequence for South Sudan, a region populated not by Arabs, but by at least 60 ethnic groups more closely related to sub-Saharan Africans. South Sudan would proclaim its independence shortly after the Sudanese state fell into chaos, but just as quickly as the Republic could be declared, the Anyanya militias and the Azania Liberation Front would fall into conflict with one another. With few interests in the region, the conflict will likely be spared of much foreign intervention, and combined with low-level insurgencies, could last well into the 1980s.
 
=== Iranian Civil War ===
''Main Article: [[Iranian Civil War]]''
 
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, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi will be assassinated, which will result 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.
 
=== Iraqi Civil War ===
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