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Twilight struggle: red sea - conflict in the horn of africa"Now the trumpet summons us again" John Fitzgerald Kennedy, First Inaugural 1961. Twilight Struggle: Red Sea Conflict in the Horn of Africa is a two player, stand alone, card driven game that builds on the award winning Twilight Struggle. The year is 1974, and the Soviet Union and the United States have been locked in a life or death struggle across the globe. As so often happened during the Cold War, a relatively obscure region of the world suddenly
"Now the trumpet summons us again" —John Fitzgerald Kennedy, First Inaugural 1961.Twilight Struggle: Red Sea – Conflict in the Horn of Africa is a two-player, stand-alone, card-driven game that builds on the award-winning Twilight Struggle. The year is 1974, and the Soviet Union and the United States have been locked in a life-or-death struggle across the globe. As so often happened during the Cold War, a relatively obscure region of the world suddenly took center stage. Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia, a bedrock U.S. ally in Africa, had grown old and increasingly dictatorial. In 1974, a group of young Marxist officers staged a coup and took hold of the the reins of power. This revolutionary leadership sparked a chain of events that upset the regional balance of power and unleashed all the familiar elements of Cold War competition in the Horn of Africa.
Twilight Struggle: Red Sea asks players to once more answer the summons of the trumpets and bear the burden of a twilight struggle, this time centered around East Africa, the Arabian Gulf, and the vital sea lanes stretching between them. Twilight Struggle: Red Sea is an addition to GMT's Lunchtime Series and packs deep decision-making into a time frame that allows players to get in a quick game or explore different strategies several times in one session. With a more limited scope and much shorter playtime, Twilight Struggle: Red Sea is the perfect way to introduce new players to the Twilight Struggle system. And yet, this game maintains all the tension, decision making, and theme of the original classic.
As an added bonus for a longer game, cards from Twilight Struggle can be integrated in TS: Red Sea and players can add new decisions and Cold War events to their games of Twilight Struggle by incorporating cards from TS: Red Sea.
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★★★★★ 5
Perfect latex pillow
Size: Queen Size
I’ve been using the pillow for about a week, and I’m really happy with it so far. It’s soft and bouncy but still gives enough support for my neck, which is hard to find in a pillow.
When I first received it, there was a slight odor from the new materials, but it went away after about two days, so it wasn’t a big deal at all.
What I noticed right away is how it kind of molds to your head and neck without feeling too firm. It’s definitely more supportive than regular foam or down pillows, but it’s not stiff at all. I also like that it stays cool throughout the night—I never wake up feeling overheated.
Overall, it’s a solid choice if you’re looking for a pillow that’s soft but not too soft, with enough support to keep your neck comfortable. Definitely worth trying if you’re picky about pillows like I am.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Our favorite pillows & we're picky!
Size: Queen Size
My whole family love these pillows, & we are picky pillow people! They are comfortable through the whole night & I get the best nights sleep. We even put them in our AirBnB house & guests ask where they can buy one. I highly recommend. They are soft on your head but still supportive.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Excellent pillow
Size: Queen Size
I have now been using this pillow for 6 months and I’m very pleased with my purchase. It’s all one piece, not shredded material that shifts. Stays exactly the same shape. Bouncy & not too thick or thin. Stays cool. I don’t plan on ever using any other kind. I sleep so well and no neck pain.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2026
★★★★★ 5
The PERFECT Pillow!
Size: Queen Size
As I grow older, I was waking up with a sore neck. I tried a variety of pillows including feather, fiberfill and memory foam, but Latex was the best by far. Now to find the perfect Latex pillow... First I tried Dunlop Latex but found it too firm. Then I tried 2 different Tatalay Latex. One was soft until my head sunk down, then it became too firm. The second one, this one, was PERFECT. Soft but not too soft, and my head never bottoms out. Feels like my head is floating on air. And no rubber odor. There is a slight scent initially but it isn't unpleasant. I've been sleeping on this pillow for 10 days now and have never slept better. I don't find that it's any warmer than any other pillow. The pillow comes with a nice soft stretchy cotton cover.
(I purchased a spare pillow for the future).
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Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Very Nice for Back Sleeping but Not the Side
Size: Queen Size
For laying on the back,this pillow is dreamy.Some support,but also very soft.Side sleeping feels different.It's like my face being on a balloon,held there,without much ability to move.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025