The Doritos of Club Penguin and Special Weapons and Tactics have officially re-established their alliance. After parting ways in the past, the two armies have set aside their differences and come together in a powerful reunion.

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A History of Conflict and Cooperation
Over the years, the Doritos of Club Penguin and Special Weapons and Tactics have shared a complex relationship. Once strong allies, their partnership was tested by shifting alliances and internal conflicts. While many assumed that SWAT and DCP ended their union due to diplomatic tensions, the reality was different. In truth, SWAT was struggling with low activity at the time. As a result of this period of instability, SWAT was not in a position to maintain a strong alliance. However, with new leadership and structural improvements, the Agents have since rebuilt their strength, paving the way for this renewed partnership.
Doritos and SWAT Reunite
DCP and SWAT leaders privately discussed ways to strengthen their positions in the community. They saw the benefits of working together, including greater stability and strategic advantages. With shared goals, they moved past previous setbacks and agreed to reunite. Now allied once again, DCP and SWAT plan to coordinate in battles, training events, and community initiatives.

SWAT announcing the alliance with DCP
What This Means for the Future
This revitalized collaboration between DCP and SWAT could have lasting effects on the community. Their combined strength might inspire other armies to reconsider past alliances or form new ones to counter this growing force. With both armies now coordinating in battles, training events, and joint operations, their presence on the battlefield may become more dominant.
To learn more about the plans of SWAT and DCP, Club Penguin Armies reached out to SWAT leader Subzero and DCP leader Bsharbach2.
What led to the decision to reestablish the alliance between Doritos and SWAT?
Bsharbach2: For starters, Subzero and I found out we were cousins, so that helps. But the historical closeness was revived upon the restructuring of the army. This was fostered by communications between leadership and underlying trust.
Subzero: I would say just naturally it was bound to happen, past relations & all being on the same page played a big role here.
How do you plan to ensure this alliance remains strong and beneficial for both armies?
Bsharbach2: We have made a commitment to be there when they need our support, I’ve also made some time to refresh their veteran leadership on how things are done in the CPPS era.
Subzero: Most definitely by sticking together&doing what’s needed for one another, which has been made easy due to the relationship that SWAT&DCP share.
What challenges do you foresee in maintaining this alliance moving forward?
Bsharbach2: Nothing particularly sticks out to me at this moment in time.
Subzero: None as of yet, but let’s see what the community has to offer.
Are there any joint plans or operations already in the works as part of this renewed partnership?
Bsharbach2: As said earlier, trainings, practice battles and the works to ensure the staff and soldiers find growth and improvement.
Subzero: Yes of course, I won’t go into any detail though.
Any comments on the rumors that you are related?
The alliance between the Doritos and SWAT is already turning heads in the army community. With both armies working hand in hand once again, their combined strength is bound to have an impact on upcoming battles and events. Will this alliance stand the test of time? Will other armies look to ally with this newly revitalized SWAT?
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