Middle Eastern Republic

The Middle Eastern Republic (abbreviated MER) (Arabic: الشرق الأوسط الجمهورية) was a republic in Western Asia. It was comprised of five former countries: Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, and the United Arab Emirates. The MER was originally created as a monarchy but its citizens started a revolution against it. They won and the country rose once again as a republic. The new republic was led by President Yasir Al-Fulani, but was accused of betraying his people and executed on national television by Khaled Al-Asad.