The cannot retreat.
Ruling Question
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I read a ruling on this once, but i can’t remember the answer. If Germany invades Canada does this allow the USA to make a declaration of war?
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I need another ruling as well. If there are two German U-boats in SZ 106 (using Alpha 2 rules), do they cut 3 IPCs total: 1 from New Brunswick and 2 from Quebec?
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I need another ruling as well. If there are two German U-boats in SZ 106 (using Alpha 2 rules), do they cut 3 IPCs total: 1 from New Brunswick and 2 from Quebec?
We play this as a loss of 3 ipc’s and I don’t see why it wouldn’t. But it would be nice to hear a conformation from the big wigs.
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I read a ruling on this once, but i can’t remember the answer. If Germany invades Canada does this allow the USA to make a declaration of war?
Yes
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I need another ruling as well. If there are two German U-boats in SZ 106 (using Alpha 2 rules), do they cut 3 IPCs total: 1 from New Brunswick and 2 from Quebec?
Yes (alpha +2 only).
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Another odd question:
So, I was mad at Russia for not retreating his Siberian stacks so I attacked him.
Russia believed that if he didn’t declare war on me (but didn’t retreat) and then on J1 I declared war, attacking the Mongolian territories J1 would’ve been attacking a strict neutral. Is that correct?
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Another odd question:
So, I was mad at Russia for not retreating his Siberian stacks so I attacked him.
Russia believed that if he didn’t declare war on me (but didn’t retreat) and then on J1 I declared war, attacking the Mongolian territories J1 would’ve been attacking a strict neutral. Is that correct?
Yes, even if Japan attacks a Mongolian territory plus Amur during the same combat phase, the strict neutral rule is activated. The decision to retreat or not won’t effect territory status in this case.
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OK thanks, guess I was wrong but we settled on the right decision!