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Land of the Two Rivers: Iraq War
Land of the Two Rivers: Iraq War
by Grognard Enterprises (2021)
Player Count
3

Player Ages
14+

Playing Time
2 hours to 15 hours
Categories
  • Wargame
  • Modern Warfare
  • Mechanisms
  • Hex-and-Counter
  • Area Control / Area Influence
  • Family
  • Country: Iraq
  • Admin: Unreleased Games
  • History: Iraq War
  • Rating: 0/10 from 0 users

    Description

    Land of the Two Rivers is a game of the Iraq War in the post-invasion period starting roughly in Summer 2003. By this point Saddam's government had disintegrated and fateful decisions had already been made regarding official U.S. policy towards powerful factions within Iraq. The players are faced with the situation as it existed at that time, as the Sunni insurgency was building momentum, the Shia were taking advantage of the chaos to flex their long-suppressed muscle, and everyone was realizing there were insufficient U.S. forces to police the entire country. Regional and global entities like Syria, Turkey, Iran and Al Qaeda were attempting to shift events in their favor. The game does not provide the ability to alter what had already been done up to that point, but each player has options on how to conduct operations going forward.

    The game is designed for three players, representing:

    1. United States, British, Other Coalition, and Iraqi National Forces (INF)
    2. Sunnis (Iraqi Sunnis and their sponsors in the larger Sunni world)
    3. Shiites (Iraqi Shia and their sponsors in Iran)

    The U.S./Coalition objective is to stand up the Iraqi army in sufficient strength and effectiveness to control the majority of the country, with a small number of supporting U.S./Coalition troops.

    The Sunni and Shiite objectives are to gain control over enough of the population to give them a decisive advantage in the eventual political and economic solution that must one day be achieved.

    Players are free to cooperate and make (or break) any agreements they wish. However, there can only be one winner, so ultimately one player must outmaneuver the other two.

    The game has rules for U.S. Morale and Commitment similar to Nick Karp's classic "Vietnam: 1965-1975", training of Iraqi National Forces (INF), Ground Attacks, IED Cells, Ambushes, Air Strikes, Al Qaeda unpredictability, Suicide Attacks, Coalition country withdrawals, Civilian Casualties, and more. There are sub-systems for the hunt for High Value Targets (HVTs), Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs), and Infiltration of support from regional players.

    -description from designer

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