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Default MIA’s of the 3rd Gulf war Story By Mad Gerald, Conwic & Soprano84

MIA’s of the 3rd Gulf war

Story By Mad Gerald, Conwic & Soprano84

These stories are from a newsgroup that is defunct

The content of this story is of sexual nature and does involve blackmail, and non-consensual sex.

ANYONE WHO MAY BE OFFENDED BY THIS STUFF PLEASE DO NOT READ. YOU WERE WARNED OK!

All characters are fictitious. Any resemblance to anyone either alive or dead is purely coincidental.

This story is intended for ADULTS only.
IF YOU ARE UNDER 18 PLEASE DO NOT READ.

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This story is fantasy! (not real, Fantasy OK) and involves the gang rape of a woman. It is very nc. If you are under 18 or offended by such material please do not read.

FANTASY IS FANTASY! RAPE IS REAL AND HURTS PEOPLE AND DESTROYS LIVES KEEP THAT STRAIGHT IN YOUR HEAD!!

Copyright Mad Gerald 2014.

THE CAMP

The camp’s story is set in the near future in the aftermath of the 3rd Gulf war, in what had been Saudi Arabia, now referred to simply as Arabia. With the overthrow of the Saudi Monarchy and its replacement by a fundamentalist government, a violent confrontation erupted between the United States, which was still occupying Iraq, and the new Islamic government. As part of the Islamic inspired military coup which over threw the Monarchy, the Islamic revolutionaries had seized control of the remaining American bases inside Arabia. Though most American forces had been removed from the country following the Second Gulf War, there were still several hundred Air Force, Army, and Navy personnel in country - mainly pilots, ground crews, some security personnel, headquarters personnel, and logistical personnel.

Unfortunately none of these units were organized or equipped to resist such a large scale attack. The majority of these personnel, including a number of women, were captured before they had a chance to either flee or organized themselves for resistance. When demands for the release of these American personnel were refused, the U.S. responded by invading the new country of Arabia- ex-Saudi Arabia- using the troops occupying Iraq. Organized resistance was brief, even less than in Iraq. The units of the ex-Saudi military - mainly units of the tribal based National Guard- which had overthrown the Monarchy were quickly shattered by massive air attacks. Which resistance there was consisted mainly of Fayadeen style guerrilla forces composed of local fundamentalists stiffened by some military personnel and a number of foreign Jihadists.

Despite the success of the invasion, there were losses, most notably the capture of a lost logistical unit that blundered into a Fayadeen force. But the occupation of the eastern, oil rich portion of Arabia was completed in less than 2 weeks. Remaining Fayadeen fighters fled across the desert to the western coast of Arabia, the site of Islam's two holiest cities, Mecca and Medina. Fearful both of the worldwide Islamic opinion if American soldiers were to occupy these holy places and of the effect on domestic opinion of being forced to kill perhaps tens of thousands of civilians in order to occupy the cities, the President stopped the military’s advance and declared a cease-fire, leaving the western coast unoccupied and under the control of the now fragmented but still combative Islamic forces. He ordered the use only of naval and air forces against continuing attacks from the Fayadeen on the west coast. No ground forces were to be sent into that area.

Thus , there was no total victory. Though the war ended in an unsatisfactory defacto partition of Arabia and the continued existence of a loose fundamentalist alliance, the United States was at least for the moment satisfied, since they now occupied the oil producing and most modern areas of Arabia in addition to Iraq. A low level guerrilla war has persisted from the west coast bases of the Fayadeen directed against both Iraq and Eastern Arabia, but it has met with only scattered success. Soon things settled into a half war/half peace as guerrilla attacks against American personnel were met with aerial attacks on Fayadeen bases.

The one totally unsatisfactory aspect of the short war was the uncertainty it left about the fate of the American servicewomen captured by various Islamic groups during the revolution, the resulting invasion of Arabia, and the few captured after the American declared cease fire. The fate of the male captives was known. Though some were rescued by Special Forces operations, most of the male service members had been executed by the fundamentalists as they retreated in the face of the American forces’ approach. Their bodies had been found and identified. But no female bodies had been found. None! At least 20 females- both officer and enlisted ranging in rank from Lieutenant Colonel to private, airman, and seaman from the Army, Air Force, and Navy- were known to have been captured when their bases were seized in the Islamic Revolution.

At least three females- an officer and two enlisted women - were thought to have been taken prisoner when their Marine supply unit was ambushed during the invasion. Since the cease-fire, at least eight women have been reported missing, presumed captured- two each from the Air force, Army, and Navy, as well as two civilian women who were entertaining US troops. There are also rumors that an Israeli female officer involved in a covert operation was captured. Publicly, there was no word on the fate of any of these women. Attempts to negotiate with the Islamic fundamentalists to learn the women’s fate had failed. Essentially, the problem was that there was no one in authority to talk to. Numerous factions of fundamentalists as well as various tribal groups each held control of a certain area or city , but there was no central government capable of controlling them. Each faction waged their own Jihad or not as it suited them.

Unofficially, there were rumors, rumors about a special camp containing these women. The camp was thought to be in or in the vicinity of Medina, the second most holy city of Islam. Because of the city’s religious significance, no ground recon, even by Special Forces personnel, was allowed to investigate this rumor. Locals were sent into the city by the CIA, but they either never returned or they brought back conflicting information. An extensive aerial search of the city was made by Predator drones, but without results.

The rumors were indeed correct. A special camp containing all the female POW’s was located within the outskirts of the city of Medina. One of the Islamic groups into which the fundamentalists had split - the Islamic Brotherhood of the Jihad- held the women. Some of the women they had captured during the fighting. But most they had purchased or taken by force from other Fayadeen groups during the retreat West after the American invasion had shattered the original and short lived Islamic government. Most of the Fayadeen groups, who had originally taken the women as trophies of their Jihad, at that point saw the women as too dangerous to keep and were happy to rid themselves of them. The few that did not wish to part with them were no match for the Brotherhood’s surprise attacks.

Unlike the other fedayists, the all male Brotherhood put a special value on these captured Western women. It was part of their goal to reduce all women to servitude much in the same way the Taliban had attempted to do in Afghanistan. But they felt a special need to reduce Western woman. Even the existence of such emancipated women was an abomination to them. For such women to also be members of their enemy’s military- to be warriors like themselves- and to have beaten them in war provoked an almost pathological hatred on the part of the Brothers. That hatred made the captured women the focus of every humiliation and punishment that the Brotherhood could inflict upon them. Out of this intense hatred came a new purpose for the Brotherhood. The capture and punishment of these women became the real purpose of the Brotherhood. The Brotherhood now waged their Jihad specifically against the foreign women occupying Arabia. It was their intent to capture as many of these women as they could. Once captured, the women were declared to be slaves under Islamic law. The booty of war. And thus excepted from the prohibition that all women were forbidden except one’s wife. They were then subjected to intense humiliation and abuse, particularly sexual abuse. The female POWs had become nothing more than the sex slaves of the Brotherhood.

This was a Jihad that had to be waged in secret least they attract an American counterstrike. Therefore, the camp was cleverly designed to escape attention, both intense aerial detection or careful ground observation, by being hidden within a functioning hospital on the outskirts of Medina. From the outside, the five-story building within its walled compound gave no indication of its secret purpose. It looked much like the other buildings surrounding it except for the large Red Crescent symbol painted on the tile roof. Officially, it was a hospital dedicated to treating wounded Islamic fighters of the Brotherhood. It was , indeed, a fully functional hospital which did indeed have several dozen patients, all wounded or sick members of the Brotherhood including many foreign Jihadists. But in the larger sense, it was the spiritual center of the Brotherhood by virtue of the camp’s mission.

The camp was hidden inside the hospital. The cells housing the female prisoners were located on the top or fifth floor of the building. Small private rooms had been converted into cells by securing thick metal plates painted black on the outside over the interior of each window, cutting off all light and any possibility of contacting the outside. From outside the hospital, the rooms simply appeared dark. The interior doors had been replaced with thick wooden doors, each containing a peep hole with which to watch the prisoners. Each cell contained only a metal hospital bed equipped with manacles at the head and foot and a plastic bucket. Overhead was an electric light which was never turned off, making it impossible for the prisoner to distinguish between night or day as well as turning each room into a sweat box. At one end of the floor there was a bathroom containing several commodes and a shower with four shower heads. The only access to the floor was through the sealed stairway from the basement located at the other end of the floor.

The floor below was also a part of the camp. It was , in fact, the most important part of the entire camp. This floor was used to motivate Brothers before they embarked on a suicide attack. Taking an idea from the cult of the Assassins which had flourished in the Middle East eight centuries before, the Brotherhood attempted to give its members a taste of the delights of Paradise while they were still alive. But instead of willing Houri’s, they used the captured female POWs they held. Taking up half of this floor was a large open room decorated like a decadent Western strip club. Here the female POWs were forced to perform for the Brothers, forced to perform as strippers while wearing their military uniforms or sexy costumes of the Brother‘s choice. The remaining half of the floor was given over to garishly decorated bedrooms where the POW chosen by the Brother was forced to satisfy him sexually. To the chosen Brother, already plied with hashish to heighten his pleasure and release his inhibitions, it did indeed seem like a paradise on earth, one well worth dying to experience. As a result, there was never any shortage of volunteers for the Brotherhood’s attacks.

Located one floor down on the third floor is the billets of the camp’s permanent guard force. As might be imagined, duty as a guard here was highly sought after. For, unlike the Jihadee who only experienced one taste of the camp’s women before his death, the guards were allowed almost unlimited access to the women. A posting here was given as a reward for special service to the Brotherhood. The senior members of the guard force had private rooms on this floor, The more junior member had to share a room with three or four others. As Brothers, they were used to sharing whether it was the room itself or the captive women they were allowed to bring back to it. The Camp had a guard force of a Camp Commander, thirty guards, eight interrogators, and five translators- although having lived in the United States for over a year, the Commander had a better grasp of the women’s English than all but one of his translators. All were sworn Brothers, chosen for this duty not only as a reward for their service but because of the depth of their hatred for their prisoners. Some held a military rank by virtue of previous service in the Saudi military, but formal rank meant very little in the Brotherhood.

Therese three floors were interconnected by a stairway which originated in the basement. The stairway was closed off where the stairway ran through the actual hospital area. The basement area itself had been divided up into a long corridor with makeshift concrete block rooms opening on each side. These formed the Camp Commander’s office and monitoring station and 4 large interrogation rooms, more properly torture chambers since the Brotherhood had little interest in what these women had to say. All the customary instruments of torture were kept conveniently at hand. A hook hung down from the center of the electric fan in each room, an arrangement allowing the unfortunate women to be suspended from the ceiling fan. When the fan was turned on, the woman's body would begin to rotate while the men formed a circle around her and beat her with belts.

On the wall and hanging from the ceiling supports were more manacles allowing women to be suspended either for torture or to watch the torture of another women. In one corner was a set of metal bed-springs. Beside it rested a truck battery and transformer to step up the amps. One wire ran from the battery's negative terminal to the metal bed-springs. A second wire ran through the transformer to a long metal probe hanging on the side of the bed-springs. A woman strapped to the metal bed-springs would be grounded by the bed-springs. The probe could them be pressed against the woman’s flesh or even inserted into an orifice while a painful shock of varying levels was administered. In the opposite corner of the room sat a wooden horse, four legs supporting a long triangular wooden piece. Overall, it was not that much different from what you would have expected of a medieval torture chamber, except that its darkness was relieved by the bright harshness electric lights rather than the softer light of torches.

But the camp as a whole did had one very modern touch. Each individual cell, the showers, each of the punishment cells, and torture rooms in the basement contained a very small closed circuit TV camera. All of these fed into a room containing 6 monitors along with sound and video recording equipment, a room located just off the office of the camp's commander located in the corner of the basement nearest the access door.

Below the basement lay yet one more level, the sub-basement. Dug out by the Brothers themselves, the sub-basement contained a series of punishment cells and an exercise area for the women. Against one wall stood a line of four punishment cells, each little wider than a wall locker. The inside of the cinderblock cells were too narrow to allow to allow an inmate to lie down. Instead, a pair of manacles hung from the ceiling inside each cell. Opposite these cells was the pit. When they had dug out the sub-basement, they had discovered an old , abandon cesspool. The Camp Commander had ordered this concerted into another, even more unique punishment cell by installing a top with trap door. He had then had his men run a pipe from the guard’s latrine on the 3rd floor into the cesspool /cell, forcing anyone confined there to sit in his men‘s filth.

At the other end of he sub-basement was a huge millstone. Once this millstone had ground wheat for some village, its slow rotations powered by a donkey endlessly walking in a circle. Now that job was done by the female POWs. At almost any time of the night or day, there were usually four women at work here, their sweat covered nude bodies straining against one of the four wooden arms projecting from the base of the millstones platform. It was hot, hard work which placed heavy demands on the women’s arms and legs, as they struggled to move the heavy wheel in a circle encouraged in their work by one of the guards armed with a whip or cattle prod. Their labor accomplished nothing- except to keep the women in good physical shape and to further torment them by working them to exhaustion Already their bare feet had beaten a path into the dirt floor of the sub-basement that was at least 3 or 4 inches deep. For those women that the Commander desired to make even more muscular, there were further devices using weights and pulleys placed against the wall near the millstone, an arrangement allowing him to force the chosen women to lift progressively greater weights until she were literally suspended by the weight she was trying to lift..

The five levels of the camp had only one entrance. A tunnel ran from the compound garage against the west wall of the compound into the basement. This allowed material and personnel to be moved into the building unobserved. As a further precaution, another tunnel ran from a neighboring building used to house other activities of the Brotherhood to join with the tunnel running between the garage and the basement. This provides both a second secret access and an escape tunnel. To the casual observer, only the routine comings and goings out of the two functioning floors of the hospital were visible. Nothing of the women’s camp could be seen from either the street or from above.

Enjoy MG

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