Clockwise from top-left: a U.S. soldier acting as sniper support for other troops; Iran tests six of its ballistic missiles; the remains of a Tel Aviv district after a ballistic missile rocked the Israeli city; a U.S. ship in the Persian Gulf; several U.S. soldiers during an operation in Tehran; a view from a hilltop showing the Battle of Tehran.
Date
February 6, 2019 - May 10, 2025
Location
Iran
Result
Allied victory.
Dissolution of the African Union
Occupation all of Africa under NATO control
Invasion of Iran
Hamas disbanded
Belligerents
NATO:
United States
Turkey
Canada
United Kingdom
Germany
Italy
Greece
Czech Republic
Coalition:
Israel
India
Saudi-Arabia
Japan
South Korea
Australia
United Arab Emirates
Qatar
Jordan
African Union:
Iran
Syria
Cameroon
Nigeria
Bolivia
Libya
Venezuela
Hezbollah
Hamas
Afghanistan
Strength
NATO
5 Million Troops
100,000 Tanks
10,000 Warplanes
1,560 Naval Ships
Coalition
4.2 Million Troops
30,000 Tanks
6,000 Warplanes
2,000 Naval ships.
1.6 Million Extra Troops
Coalition
3 Million Troops
10,000 Tanks
1,000 Warplanes
800 Naval ships.
1.6 Million Extra Troops
African Union
2.5 Million Troops
6,000 Tanks
5,000 Warplanes
870 Naval ships
Casulites
The War in Afria, also known as the African, was a large military conflict that began on February 3rd, 2012 after Saudi Navy forces assaulted several United States ships in the Persian Gulf before blocking the Strait of Hormuz. The preludes to the war were the various sanctions that were put on Iran by the United States and Iran's nuclear program. The sanctions led to growing tensions between Iran and the United States, and as a result, Iran brandished their nuclear arms against the world. As