On Friday, September 19, whilst the Rebel Penguin Federation was in the midst of a war with The White Order, Aliens severed their alliance. This came after mass speculation over how the army would react to the recent drama within the community.

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A Timeline of Cooperation
The Aliens first became allies with the Rebel Penguin Federation on April 24, 2025. This alliance signalled a change in modern army diplomacy. Leaders highlighted the lack of former relations between the two armies. Before the alliance had been formed, the pair rarely interacted, yet they still came together as a sign of peace and friendship.
However, Aliens and RPF were no strangers to each other on the battlefield, frequently facing off in several tournaments. Most recently, the pair clashed in the Legends Cup XV grand finals, ending with a score of 2-0-1 RPF. Before this, the two armies had faced each other in Christmas Chaos XIV, where the Rebels again came out victorious, this time with a score of 2-1-0.

RPF announces alliance with Aliens
From friends to foes
In the lead-up to the breakdown in relations between Aliens and the RPF, there was a dramatic event in the army landscape. The newly founded army, The White Order, declared war on the Rebels, citing recent controversy as their reasoning. This left several questions floating in the community, namely, people wondered if RPF’s allies would intervene.
On Friday, September 19, Aliens leader Bestpenguin released an official statement on behalf of the army. In his announcement, Bp blamed the way the Rebels handled the situation for why their alliance would cease. Whilst obviously no longer supporting RPF, Bp urged all Aliens troops not to attend for either side in the war, attempting to keep neutrality. This further solidifies the Aliens’ position as a historically non-aggressive army.

Bestpenguin declares neutrality with RPF
In an effort to understand how recent events have affected both sides, Club Penguin Armies reached out to RPF leader Link3000 and Aliens leader Sheriff for an interview. Unfortunately, as of yet, neither leader has responded.
As a result of the actions of the past week, we’ve seen several changes in army diplomacy across the board. Who knows what the future holds for these armies? Could we see a restoration in their alliance? Will this put a strain on potential relations?
KiItanon
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