Chile-Argentina War
Date
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6th October 2012 – 13th October 2012
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Location
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Chile, New Zealand
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Result
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Border closed
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Territorial Changes
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Chile liberated New Zealand from Argentina
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Background
See also: Bulgaria-Argentina War, Second New Zealand-Argentina War.
Chile, after the Bulgaria-Argentina War, was settled at the territories of Australia. Meanwhile, Argentina ruled their own territories, plus chilean, bolivian and peruvian Southern Low Amazon. Before the war, they also used to have the Auckland region of New Zealand.
Argentina wanted to get back Auckland and try to erase New Zealand, but kiwis were faster and declared Argentina as Natural Enemy first. Argentina won all the battles, and gained border with Chile, that declared Natural Enemy and attacked first.
Aftermath
Chile attacked Argentina at their regions originally of New Zealand. Chile, as was winning the battles, was giving back the regions to kiwis. After conquering the 4 regions, attacked at South America and lost, liberating the last new zealander region and closing the border.
Battle list