Difference between revisions of "Mexico-Portugal War"
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belligerants2= '''{{FlagLink|Portugal}}''' <br> {{FlagLink|Brazil}} <br> {{FlagLink|Germany}} <br> {{FlagLink|Chile}} <br> {{FlagLink|Russia}} <br> {{FlagLink|France}} <br> {{FlagLink|USA}} <br> {{FlagLink|Canada}} <br> {{FlagLink|Croatia}} <br> {{FlagLink|Colombia}} <br> {{FlagLink|Romania}}| | belligerants2= '''{{FlagLink|Portugal}}''' <br> {{FlagLink|Brazil}} <br> {{FlagLink|Germany}} <br> {{FlagLink|Chile}} <br> {{FlagLink|Russia}} <br> {{FlagLink|France}} <br> {{FlagLink|USA}} <br> {{FlagLink|Canada}} <br> {{FlagLink|Croatia}} <br> {{FlagLink|Colombia}} <br> {{FlagLink|Romania}}| | ||
commander1= {{SmFlag|Mexico}} {{eLink|profile|2585113|Cesar Ortega}}| | commander1= {{SmFlag|Mexico}} {{eLink|profile|2585113|Cesar Ortega}}| | ||
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− | The [[Mexico-Portugal War]] was a military conflict that took place during the days of [[World War V]]. It began with [[Mexico]] declaring [[Portugal]] as a [[natural enemy]]. The reason | + | The [[Mexico-Portugal War]] was a military conflict that took place during the days of [[World War V]]. It began with [[Mexico]] declaring [[Portugal]] as a [[natural enemy]]. The reason for the Propose of NE it's because [[ONE]] ask help to [[Mexico]] to they attack Portugal for strategy reasons. The War starts in the day 1306 when [[Mexico]] attack [[Azores]]. |
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== Background == | == Background == | ||
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− | Recently finished, the [[Mexico-USA War]] in which Mexico was defeated by the [[USA]] and only 2 original regions (of 8) remained. The [[USA]] rented México's regions for | + | Recently finished, the [[Mexico-USA War]] in which Mexico was defeated by the [[USA]] and only 2 original regions (of 8) remained. The [[USA]] rented México's regions for {{Gold|100}} every month, but soon came the [[ONE World Tour]] and the [[USA]] quickly lost their Mexican regions and Mexico had a chance to recover and especially [[Southeast of Mexico]] that has a border with Portugal's region [[Azores]]. After the country was stabilized, they fought into [[World War V]] in the side of ONE, and later they spoke to Mexico's government to propose a [[natural enemy]] to [[Portugal]] due to strategic reasons. |
==[[File:Icon-art-of-warfare.gif|40px|]] Battle List == | ==[[File:Icon-art-of-warfare.gif|40px|]] Battle List == |
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The Mexico-Portugal War was a military conflict that took place during the days of World War V. It began with Mexico declaring Portugal as a natural enemy. The reason for the Propose of NE it's because ONE ask help to Mexico to they attack Portugal for strategy reasons. The War starts in the day 1306 when Mexico attack Azores.
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Background
Recently finished, the Mexico-USA War in which Mexico was defeated by the USA and only 2 original regions (of 8) remained. The USA rented México's regions for 100 GOLD every month, but soon came the ONE World Tour and the USA quickly lost their Mexican regions and Mexico had a chance to recover and especially Southeast of Mexico that has a border with Portugal's region Azores. After the country was stabilized, they fought into World War V in the side of ONE, and later they spoke to Mexico's government to propose a natural enemy to Portugal due to strategic reasons.
Battle List
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18 June 2011 Day 1306 |
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Azores |
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20 June 2011 Day 1308 |
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Alentejo |
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20 June 2011 Day 1308 |
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Azores |
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22 June 2011 Day 1310 |
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Southeast of Mexico |
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23 June 2011 Day 1311 |
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Gulf of Mexico |
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23 June 2011 Day 1311 |
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Southeast of Mexico |
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