The Edo Empire begins operation Taḥrîr as-ṣaḥrā. The Edo Empire uses a fleet of over 2500 aircraft, which include stealth bombers, and 8th generation aircraft, to hit strategically important military sites, bases, and assets in the Arab nation. These aircraft are to bomb military sites in Mecca, Qatar, Israel, Kuwait, and more. Before said air attacks, the Edo Empire will use technological sabotage, to attack, hack, and sabotage any nuclear, oil, or electricity sites in the nation. Such attacks are also used to sabotage any databases, and weapons which rely upon electricity, along with any radar systems. Following these events, Naval forces blockade the Persian gulf, and engage any forces found within the Mediterranean, Persian, or Red sea. there will be fleets sent to the respective locations, numbering 45 naval assets. Once said events have occurred, 2,500,000 troops are to cross the border, and engage any and all Arab troops they run into. forces numbering 200,000 would push into Israel from the north and south, capturing the Golan heights, and the under populated southern half of Israel. additional forces numbering 300,000 would push towards Qatar, and attempt to take, and encircle the peninsula. then, a spread force of 500,000 would invade through the south, capturing more rural areas, as well as oil fields. a force of 350,000 would encircle Kuwait, and capture any and all oil fields, and immediately have them produce oil for the war effort. Then, forces numbering 600,000 would make pushes toward Mecca, Yanbu, and Buraydah, as well as Al Jubayl, and Bahrain. additional forces would also push towards, and into Hafar Al Batin, and Tabuk. Finally, mechanized forces, numbering around 5,000 Tanks, and 7,500 mechanized armored vehicles.
The United States of Qajar (USOQ) launches a formidable military operation, initiating a massive sea invasion with an overwhelming 3.9 million troops. This invasion follows a relentless series of missile strikes and bombardments across the Arabian Bay, strategically designed to dismantle enemy infrastructure and cripple their defensive positions. The strikes shake the enemy to its core, weakening their ability to respond effectively. As the invasion force secures key coastal territories, USOQ establishes heavily fortified strongholds in regions that, while now under their control, remain contested by the enemy. Within these strongholds, USOQ forces deploy a sophisticated arsenal, including advanced tanks, warplanes, artillery, and anti-aircraft/spacecraft systems, creating a well-rounded, formidable defense while simultaneously intensifying their offensive capabilities. The speed and precision of the operation catch the enemy completely by surprise, shattering their front lines and leaving their forces disoriented and unable to regroup. The enemy's command structure falters, and their tactical responses collapse under the weight of the sudden onslaught. USOQ forces push forward aggressively, exploiting the disarray to break through the enemy’s defenses and establish a rapid foothold deep within contested territory, shifting the balance of power in the region.