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The Red Flare is a military newspaper, bringing you the battles from the viewpoint of a soldier, a country and an alliance.

The Red Flare tries to bring the many battles in eRepublik to live...

Day 1,888 : Boot Camp

7 Day 1,888, 23:16 Published in Belgium Belgium Warfare analysis Warfare analysis

As I walked past the line of new recruits, I could not help but notice the eagerness in their eyes. Eager to get into battle, eager to take up arms. Yet, in battle, there is no glory…and there is no eagerness when bullets fly around you, while read more »

Day 1,884 : Escape and Evasion

5 Day 1,884, 23:41 Published in Belgium Belgium Warfare analysis Warfare analysis

I took a moment to pause and catch my breath. The biggest mistake I could make now was to try and rush out of here. On the other hand, the longer I stayed, the larger the chance of discovery. I sipped from the plastic water bottle my interrogator

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Day 1,882: Caught!

3 Day 1,882, 05:53 Published in Belgium Belgium Warfare analysis Warfare analysis

I blinked my eyes against the sudden bright light as they removed the bag from my head. Each sound in the room sounded muffled to me...not just because my ears rang from the beatings I received, but also because it was that kind of room. One that

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Chilean-Argentianian War creates aftershocks.

13 Day 1,882, 01:03 Published in Belgium Belgium Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

The Chilean-Argentinian war is now over, the resistance war can and will begin. With this, the Chilean revenge is complete.

The Argentinian defeat is not without it's consequences, as was shown in the [url=http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/-

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Day 1,878 : Operation Warthog

12 Day 1,878, 00:41 Published in Belgium Belgium Warfare analysis Warfare analysis

“Mayday! Mayday!
This is the First Division, Belgian Training Academy. We are under heavy fire, I repeat, we are taking heavy fire. Request immediate back-up.”


The radio crackled. I wasn’t entirely sure whether they had received our call. … read more »