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Bulgaria–Argentina War
Date
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11th August 2012 – 12th September 2012
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Location
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South America
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Result
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Argentina protected its regions and regained control of Chile
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Background
Argentina had invaded Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, New Zealand's Auckland and part of Peru in order to have 100% of bonus in food and weapon, with the support of Brazil. Also, a group of Argentinians made a Take Over of Bolivia.
In June, the Circle of Trust was founded, including Chile, Paraguay, Peru, New Zealand and Bulgaria.
In the beginning of August was launched the possibility of starting a war with an Airstrike. Bulgaria took the chance and, after a successful resistance war in the region of Pando for Bolivia, Bulgaria attacked it, and arrived in South America.
After launching the airstrike and conquering Pando, Bulgaria received the attack of Argentina which was repealed. Argentina used all its damage trying to get 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, Chile got Norte Chico, Bolivia got Bolivian Altiplano, Peru got Southern Low Amazon, Paraguay got Paranena and New Zealand got Auckland, their only region dominated by Argentina, participating only through MPPs with its allies in the war from now on.
Bulgaria won the initiative in the war against Argentina. They subsequently conquered Beni and Cochabamba, Chuquisaca and Tarija and Argentine Northwest, entering in Argentina's motherland. Chile, Peru and Paraguay liberated Zona Central, Zona Sur, Zona Austral, Lima, Mid Andes and Central East Chaco, remaining only Norte Grande under Argentina's power. The same day of Bulgaria's attack to Argentine Northwest, Argentina attacked Paraguay at Central East Chaco, losing both battles. Bulgaria and Paraguay had initiative in their wars against Argentina.
At the same time Bulgaria and Paraguay had their fronts against Argentina, Brazil declared war on Peru, erasing it from the map, after liberating their three regions that were under Argentina's occupaion. After that, the entire Peru's motherland got a Brazilian domination.
Meanwhile Bulgaria conquered Cuyo and Pampas, Paraguay waited a bit, and then attacked Mesopotamia, with all the support of their allies, but lost. Bulgaria conquered Patagonia, but things were about to change.
The come-back of Argentina
After 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 Paraguay. 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.
Chile tried to help opening a new front against Argentina, but it was delayed because of the attack of Bolivia against Argentina at Argentine Northwest, the only region that was available for Chileans to attack at the time of the Natural Enemy Laws from Bolivia and Chile to Argentina. 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 Bulgaria, letting Chile to conquer their regions, and liberating them through resistance wars.
Bulgaria erased from South America
Argentina attacked Bulgaria at Santa Cruz, but they resisted the attack. Bulgaria responded attacking Central East Chaco, but 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, Bulgaria wasn't in South America anymore.
In the meantime, Peru was still erased, and Chile conquered regions of Argentina, after that Argentinians liberated them through Resistance Wars. Chile attacked also Argentina at Paranena, and the region was given back to Paraguay.
The Chilean getaway
After Bulgaria was erased, Chile continued its war against Argentina. They took Patagonia and Argentine Northwest. After these battles 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, Bolivia attacked Chile, but they lost the initiative and Chile took Bolivian Altiplano, Beni and Cochabamba and Santa Cruz. After Argentina took all Chilean core regions, they attacked Bolivian Altiplano. On the next day, Argentina helped Bolivia in their resistance war in Beni and Cochabamba against Chile and started attack in the other Chilean region - Santa Cruz. They won in both battles and erased Chile from South America, that had opened a new front against Australia, Chile-Australia War. With these final battles the war was closed.
Aftermath
The same day this war ended, with the battle that erased Chile of South America, this country ended with the conquer of Australia, having resources and borders with allies like New Zealand and Indonesia. At the day of the end of this war, Bolivia had only one region, Beni and Cochabamba, and its territories were controlled by Argentina (Bolivian Altiplano, Santa Cruz, Chuquisaca and Tarija) and Brazil (Pando), country that controlled after the war all regions of Peru. Paraguay at the end of the war had one region, Paranena, the other one (Central East Chaco) being controlled by Argentina.
Battle list
Bulgaria vs Argentina
Bulgaria Falls!
Brazil vs Peru
Peru Falls!
Argentina vs Paraguay
Paraguay Falls!
Bolivia vs Argentina
Brazil vs Bolivia
Date
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Attacker
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Region
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Defender
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Result
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30 August 2012 Day 1745
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Pando
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Bolivia vs Chile
Bolivia Falls!
Chile vs Argentina
Successful Resistance Wars
Notes:
- Bulgaria proposed Bolivia as a target for an Airstrike on August 11
- Brazil proposed Bolivia as a Natural Enemy on August 11
- Bolivia proposed Argentina as a Natural Enemy on August 11 but was rejected
- Argentina proposed Bulgaria as a Natural Enemy on August 12
- Bulgaria proposed Argentina as a Natural Enemy on August 12
- Brazil proposed Peru as a Natural Enemy on August 16
- Peru proposed Brazil as a Natural Enemy on August 16
- Argentina proposed Paraguay as a Natural Enemy on August 21
- Paraguay proposed Argentina as a Natural Enemy on August 21
- Brazil proposed Bulgaria as a Natural Enemy on August 22 but was rejected
- Chile proposed Argentina as a Natural Enemy on August 24
- Bolivia proposed Argentina as a Natural Enemy on August 24
- Brazil proposed Bolivia as a Natural Enemy on August 28
- Argentina proposed Bulgaria as a Natural Enemy on August 28
- Bolivia proposed Chile as a Natural Enemy on August 28
- Bulgaria proposed Argentina as a Natural Enemy on August 29
- Argentina proposed Chile as a Natural Enemy on September 1
- Bolivia proposed Chile as a Natural Enemy on September 2
References