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− | {{CountryLink|Argentina}} had invaded {{CountryLink|Chile}}, {{CountryLink|Bolivia}}, {{CountryLink|Paraguay}}, {{CountryLink|New Zealand}}'s [[Auckland]] and part of {{CountryLink|Peru}} in order to have 100% of bonus in food and weapon, with the support of {{CountryLink|Brazil}}. Also, a group of Argentinians made a Take Over of Bolivia.
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− | In June, the [[Circle of Trust]] was founded, including {{CountryLink|Chile}}, {{CountryLink|Paraguay}}, {{CountryLink|Peru}}, {{CountryLink|New Zealand}} and {{CountryLink|Bulgaria}}.
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− | In the beginning of August was launched the possibility of starting a war with an [[Airstrike]]. {{CountryLink|Bulgaria}} took the chance and, after a successful resistance war in the region of [[Pando]] for {{CountryLink|Bolivia}}, {{CountryLink|Bulgaria}} attacked it, and arrived in South America.
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− | ==The Attack of [[Bulgaria]]==
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− | After launching the [[airstrike]] and conquering [[Pando]], {{CountryLink|Bulgaria}} received the attack of {{CountryLink|Argentina}} which was repealed. {{CountryLink|Argentina}} used all its damage trying to get {{CountryLink|Bulgaria}} out of South America, and the other countries took the oportunities to free their regions. The day of the Argentina's attack to [[Pando]], {{CountryLink|Chile}} got [[Norte Chico]], {{CountryLink|Bolivia}} got [[Bolivian Altiplano]], {{CountryLink|Peru}} got [[Southern Low Amazon]], {{CountryLink|Paraguay}} got [[Paranena]] and {{CountryLink|New Zealand}} got [[Auckland]], their only region dominated by {{CountryLink|Argentina}}, participating only through MPPs with its allies in the war from now on.
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− | {{CountryLink|Bulgaria}} won the initiative in the war against {{CountryLink|Argentina}}. They subsequently conquered [[Beni and Cochabamba]], [[Chuquisaca and Tarija]] and [[Argentine Northwest]], entering in {{CountryLink|Argentina}}'s motherland. {{CountryLink|Chile}}, {{CountryLink|Peru}} and {{CountryLink|Paraguay}} liberated [[Zona Central]], [[Zona Sur]], [[Zona Austral]], [[Lima]], [[Mid Andes]] and [[Central East Chaco]], remaining only [[Norte Grande]] under {{CountryLink|Argentina}}'s power. The same day of {{CountryLink|Bulgaria}}'s attack to [[Argentine Northwest]], {{CountryLink|Argentina}} attacked {{CountryLink|Paraguay}} at [[Central East Chaco]], losing both battles. {{CountryLink|Bulgaria}} and {{CountryLink|Paraguay}} had initiative in their wars against {{CountryLink|Argentina}}.
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− | At the same time {{CountryLink|Bulgaria}} and {{CountryLink|Paraguay}} had their fronts against {{CountryLink|Argentina}}, {{CountryLink|Brazil}} declared war on {{CountryLink|Peru}}, erasing it from the map, after liberating their three regions that were under {{CountryLink|Argentina}}'s occupaion. After that, the entire {{CountryLink|Peru}}'s motherland got a Brazilian domination.
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− | Meanwhile {{CountryLink|Bulgaria}} conquered [[Cuyo]] and [[Pampas]], {{CountryLink|Paraguay}} waited a bit, and then attacked [[Mesopotamia]], with all the support of their allies, but lost. {{CountryLink|Bulgaria}} conquered [[Patagonia]], but things were about to change.
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− | ==The come-back of Argentina==
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− | After {{CountryLink|Bulgaria}} conquered [[Patagonia]], they attacked [[Santa Cruz]], winning the battle with difficulty. The next step was [[Mesopotamia]], which already was tried to be conquered by {{CountryLink|Paraguay}}. {{CountryLink|Argentina}} won the battle, and stopped the Bulgarian attack. Also, they liberated [[Argentine Northwest]] the day before. In seven days, with a combination of battles in the war and resistance wars, six regions left the Bulgarian domination.
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− | {{CountryLink|Chile}} tried to help opening a new front against {{CountryLink|Argentina}}, but it was delayed because of the attack of {{CountryLink|Bolivia}} against {{CountryLink|Argentina}} at [[Argentine Northwest]], the only region that was available for Chileans to attack at the time of the Natural Enemy Laws from {{CountryLink|Bolivia}} and {{CountryLink|Chile}} to {{CountryLink|Argentina}}. {{CountryLink|Bolivia}} launched the attack before, blocking the chileans, that waited more days and attacked [[Cuyo]]. The Argentinian strategy was to focus on the war against {{CountryLink|Bulgaria}}, letting {{CountryLink|Chile}} to conquer their regions, and liberating them through resistance wars.
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− | ==[[Bulgaria]] erased from South America==
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− | {{CountryLink|Argentina}} attacked {{CountryLink|Bulgaria}} at [[Santa Cruz]], but they resisted the attack. {{CountryLink|Bulgaria}} responded attacking [[Central East Chaco]], but {{CountryLink|Argentina}} also resisted the attack. With initiative on their side, Argentinians attacked [[Beni and Cochabamba]] winning it and, after a successful resistance war in [[Santa Cruz]], {{CountryLink|Bulgaria}} wasn't in South America anymore.
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− | In the meantime, {{CountryLink|Peru}} was still erased, and {{CountryLink|Chile}} conquered regions of {{CountryLink|Argentina}}, after that Argentinians liberated them through Resistance Wars. {{CountryLink|Chile}} attacked also {{CountryLink|Argentina}} at [[Paranena]], and the region was given back to {{CountryLink|Paraguay}}.
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− | ==The Chilean getaway==
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− | After {{CountryLink|Bulgaria}} was erased, {{CountryLink|Chile}} continued its war against {{CountryLink|Argentina}}. They took [[Patagonia]] and [[Argentine Northwest]]. After these battles {{CountryLink|Argentina}}, with [[EDEN]]'s help defended [[Central East Chaco]] and changed the course of war. They took [[Zona Sur]], [[Norte Grande]], [[Zona Central]], [[Zona Austral]]. Meanwhile, {{CountryLink|Bolivia}} attacked {{CountryLink|Chile}}, but they lost the initiative and {{CountryLink|Chile}} took [[Bolivian Altiplano]], [[Beni and Cochabamba]] and [[Santa Cruz]]. After {{CountryLink|Argentina}} took all Chilean core regions, they attacked [[Bolivian Altiplano]]. On the next day, {{CountryLink|Argentina}} helped {{CountryLink|Bolivia}} in their resistance war in [[Beni and Cochabamba]] against {{CountryLink|Chile}} and started attack in the other Chilean region - [[Santa Cruz]]. They won in both battles and erased {{CountryLink|Chile}} from South America, that had opened a new front against {{CountryLink|Australia}}, [[Chile-Australia War]]. With these final battles the war was closed.
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− | ==Aftermath==
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− | The same day this war ended, with the battle that erased {{CountryLink|Chile}} of South America, this country ended with the conquer of {{CountryLink|Australia}}, having resources and borders with allies like {{CountryLink|New Zealand}} and {{CountryLink|Indonesia}}. At the day of the end of this war, {{CountryLink|Bolivia}} had only one region, [[Beni and Cochabamba]], and its territories were controlled by {{CountryLink|Argentina}} ([[Bolivian Altiplano]], [[Santa Cruz]], [[Chuquisaca and Tarija]]) and {{CountryLink|Brazil}} ([[Pando]]), country that controlled after the war all regions of {{CountryLink|Peru}}. {{CountryLink|Paraguay}} at the end of the war had one region, [[Paranena]], the other one ([[Central East Chaco]]) being controlled by Argentina.
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− | ==Battle list==
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− | ===Bulgaria vs Argentina===
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| [[File:victory.png]]<br><big>Bulgaria Falls!</big> | | [[File:victory.png]]<br><big>Bulgaria Falls!</big> |
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− | ===Brazil vs Peru===
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| [[File:victory.png]]<br><big>Peru Falls!</big> | | [[File:victory.png]]<br><big>Peru Falls!</big> |
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− | ===Argentina vs Paraguay===
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| [[File:victory.png]]<br><big>Paraguay Falls!</big> | | [[File:victory.png]]<br><big>Paraguay Falls!</big> |
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− | ===Bolivia vs Argentina===
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− | ===Brazil vs Bolivia===
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− | ===Bolivia vs Chile===
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| [[File:victory.png]]<br><big>Bolivia Falls!</big> | | [[File:victory.png]]<br><big>Bolivia Falls!</big> |
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− | ===Chile vs Argentina===
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− | ===Successful Resistance Wars===
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− | == References ==
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