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Back to Iraq (XTR)
$5.00
The topic is a variety of scenarios involving a new Iran-Iraq war which could expand to include the surrounding states, the US, France and the UK.
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XTR Corp – Back to Iraq
The topic is a variety of scenarios involving a new Iran-Iraq war which could expand to include the surrounding states, the US, France and the UK.
Two other scenarios focus on Iraqi aggression against Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, and a UN Coalition attack to save the Kurds and Marsh Arabs.
Scenario options allow for Israeli entry, chemical and nuclear war, and much more.
This download includes the following:
– Rulebook in PDF format
– Full color map ready to print
– Full color high quality counter sheets ready to print
– All charts and tables
A fantastic addition to any wargame collection in a convenient format.
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