It would be fun to import the Iron Blitz (PC version) Cold War scenario into the 1940 map: this time around instead of just having USSR-US-UK you could expand it to have France represent the rest of the NATO powers, Germany to represent the Warsaw Pact and China gets to be on its own (as PRC vs ROC, Taiwan can just be controlled by the US player along with Japan). Of course tech would be opened up.
Japanese Declaration of War
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I know that Japan can declare war on UK/Anzac and ignore the US.
Can they ignore France as well if they only declare war on UK/Anzac?
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I had seen this:
http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=22416.0
I am talking about Alpha 2+, though.
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Yes.
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However, if Japan declares war on the UK and/or ANZAC, the USA is free to declare war on Japan on their next turn, correct? It is just for Japan’s current turn that they are not yet at war with the USA or the French and therefore can ignore their units, right?
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Yes.
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If Japan can ignore France by not declaring war, is there any other trigger other than the Jap capture of FIC? Basically, can France declare war after a certain point if they are not at war with Japan?
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I believe France and Japan can declare war on each other whenever they want; however, I don’t think France can really declare war after Paris has been captured, though I have actually never actually heard an explanation of that one so it’s rather interesting…
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They can declare war on each other whenever they like, with no repercussions. A power doesn’t need to control its capital in order to declare war.
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Ok, thank you for the clarification. So, just for absolute clarification, a declaration of war on France by Japan does not count as aggression for the US to be able to declare war on Japan, but according to the Alpha 2 rules, it does negate the 10 IPC Japanese NO. Those two things are distinct, correct?
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@SAS:
a declaration of war on France by Japan does not count as aggression for the US to be able to declare war on Japan
Correct.
@SAS:
but according to the Alpha 2 rules, it does negate the 10 IPC Japanese NO. Those two things are distinct, correct?
They are distinct, but a declaration of war on or by France will not negate Japan’s NO. Only an invasion of French Indo-China (or one of the other conditions) will do that.
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Ok, thank you.