| War on Islam by Steve Payne
     
     Author 
    says: what if the War on Islam created an unimaginable outcome - an 
    Islamic Revolution in the continental United States? Please note that the 
    opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the 
    author(s). 
     
  
 In 2016, on this day of 
    infamy, the Barack X Olympic Stadium in Chicago was blown up in a terrorist 
    attack by the Military Order of the Brothers in Christ (MOBIC)..
 
      Less than one hour later, drone aircraft smashed into the Twin Minarets 
      that had only recently been erected at Ground Zero in New York City. 
      Needless to say, the Islamic Republic of America's plans for the Summer 
      Olympics were thrown in disarray. But it soon emerged that both events had been carefully orchestrated to 
      conceal MOBIC's true purpose which was to break Dubya out of imprisonment 
      on Guatanemo Bay. And whilst a number of handpicked Uyghur Fedayeen Guards 
      were killed in the struggle, the mission failed to achieve its central 
      objective. Ironically, much of the military hardware used in the terrorist 
      attacks had been authorised by Dubya himself during the ill-fated "War on 
      Islam".      
       
     
     Author 
    says this thread from the
    
    Islamic Republic of America thread on the Today in Alternate History Web 
    Site explores a number of themes in the novels "Prayers for the Assassin" by 
    Robert Ferrigno and "War After Armageddon" by Ralph Peters. 
     Other Contemporary Stories 
 
 
     Steve Payne Editor of Today in 
    Alternate History, a Daily Updating Blog of Important Events In History 
    That Never Occurred Today. Follow us on
    
    Facebook and Twitter. Imagine what would be, if history had occurred a bit 
    differently. Who says it didn't, somewhere? These fictional news items 
    explore that possibility. Possibilities such as America becoming a Marxist 
    superpower, aliens influencing human history in the 18th century and Teddy 
    Roosevelt winning his 3rd term as president abound in this interesting 
    fictional blog. 
 
 
    
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