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Siege of Buenos Aires
While Honduras was under siege, the main battle of SPQM during this weekend, SPQM launched a simultaneous attack on Buenos Aires. The city lacked fortifications and defenders, and fell quickly.
Scattered counterattacks by NATO and Argentinian defenders were quickly repelled. No serious resistance was mounted.
After 12 sessions, SPQM forces stormed and plundered the capital.
Aftermath
In the aftermath, Argentina severed ties with NATO and officially joined the SPQM coalition.