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The world would react negatively if the Rebels in Spain protecting their rights then gets brutally killed by the government. However, an Islamic Revolution which was stronger than the government itself happened and the war resulted in about 855000 to 1000780 deaths and injured, and the Islamic Revolution was a success. Al-Andalus was able to successfully Repell the Attack and counter attacked and conquered france. As a result, all of france was conquered.

How the World Reacted When the Rebels in Spain Protecting their Rights Gets Brutally Killed by the Government but an Islamic Revolution Happens and It Was Stronger Than the Government Itself and Res

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Question: How would the world react if the Rebels in Spain protecting their rights then gets brutally killed by the government. .but then an Islamic Revolution which was stronger than the government itself happened and the war resulted in about 855000 to 1000780 deaths and injured , and the Islamic Revolution was a success and they restored Al_Andalus, and the reaction of the world ,and Al-Andalus defended against an Invading French Army , and they successfully Repelled the Attack and counter attacked and conquered france and a battle happened where near Paris happened, when the Al-Andalus were 45000 and the French were 50000 , Al-Andalus won a great victory and then proceeds to capture Paris and all of france was conquered.

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The reaction of the world to the events in Spain would likely vary depending on the context in which the conflict occurred and the power dynamics at play. Countries aligned with the Spanish government would likely condemn the rebels' deaths and the rise of a new Islamic government, citing human rights abuses and a disregard for democratic processes. Countries that tend to support independence and self-rule movements might express relief at seeing an oppressive regime overthrown, and may even send economic or military aid to help the Islamic Revolution succeed. Other countries may remain neutral, recognizing that the situation is complex and difficult to analyze from a distance. The reaction of the world to the successful repelling of the French attack and subsequent capture of Paris would likely be one of shock and surprise. The defeat of a major military power by a fraction of its size would be seen as remarkable and impressive, and would likely be seen as a major strategic triumph for the Islamic Revolution. It is likely that nations would try to learn from Al-Andalus' success by studying their tactics and military strategy. There would also likely be a renewed focus on the region and discussion of whether or not Islamic rule is a viable form of governance.

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Jan. 6, 2023, 2:01 a.m.

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Published: Friday, January 6, 2023

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