The Gulf War takes place with a key factor changed
1990
Saddam Hussein, instead of invading Kuwait, forms an alliance with neighboring countries to create a unified Arab nation called the Arab Union.
1991
The Arab Union successfully repels the international coalition's military intervention, leading to a negotiated ceasefire.
1992
The Arab Union consolidates its power in the region, leading to significant geopolitical shifts.
1995
The Arab Union establishes a regional economic bloc, fostering cooperation and development among member states.
2000
The Arab Union becomes a dominant player in global oil markets, challenging the influence of Western powers.
2010
The Arab Union launches a successful diplomatic initiative to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, leading to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
2020
The Arab Union plays a key role in mediating conflicts across the Middle East, becoming a major force for stability and peace in the region.
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