Islamabad (AP) - A TV Broadcast by General Sharif Ayser Haik, of the Northern Air Command of the Pakistani Air Force, has just aired on Al Jazeera. A known radical, Haik has just gone on air denouncing ‘Infidels’ and ‘Traitors’ in Islamabad. Calling them an affront to Allah and declaring himself head of the government, the government of Pakistan is in shambles. Various defense commanders have declared themselves neutral in what appears to be a direct civil war between nuclear-armed forces of General Haik and the leaders in Islamabad itself.

Minhas Air Base, headquarters of General Haik’s command, is a primary facility for Pakistan’s sizable nuclear arsenal. Multiple tactical missiles are at Haik’s disposal, and the possibility of deploying them is a real danger. It is not know what, if any, targets he may hit with his weapons. The Pakistani government has stated that this is an ‘Internal Matter’ and that they are doing all they may to see justice done, and their people safe.

The US Embassy has declined to comment, as has the military attache. With its forces located all across the Arabian peninsula, and bases ringing the western Indian Ocean, the danger of a possibly anti-American nuclear weapons holder willing to use his weapons cannot be understated. Fighter jets are even now roaring into the skies over Islamabad - we shall continue to update as events proceed.

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Players will play a mixture of Air Commander, Naval Commander, and four Special Forces commanding roles, dealing with this crisis.

With only a handful of special forces teams, a few aircraft, and a small squadron of naval ships, we must improvise, adapt, and defeat the Pakistani rebels before they cause a general nuclear war in West Asia.