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In the aftermath of the failed Egyptian intervention, the African Alliance was shattered. In its place rose the two sides of the political spectrum, which banded together into two new alliances; the left-wing, bordering-on-communist ASA, and the right-wing, kind-of-fascist African Union.

In response to this political extremism, a new kind of radicalism, religious radicalism, has emerged, and is on the rise. Islamic insurgent groups, such the Mujahideen and the newcomer Al-Quada, have begun insurgencies in chiefly socialist, but also capitalist nations.