MPHopcroft1
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ORIGINAL: Froonp quote:
********************************** 13.8 Victory check (...) Subtract 1 from an Allied major power’s total for each minor country on the American map that it declared war on. Subtract 1 from the USA’s total if the USA has declared that both Mexico and Brazil are aligned with it (see 19.8). ********************************** Please note that in MWiF there is no such thing as the "America Map", but nevertheless all countries in MWiF are bound to a particular continent, whether American, Asia or Europe, for the enforcing of such rules that were linked to specifics maps in WiF FE. RAW Quote : ********************************** 19.7 Axis minor countries (...) Argentina Germany can declare that Argentina is aligning with it during any Axis declaration of war step if Argentina is neutral and an Allied major power has declared war on any minor country on the America map. From this you may see that it is a very bad idea for any Allied Major Power to declare war on any American Country, because of the Victory City penalty, and because of the Argentina Alignement, which will cause havoc because Argentina has a relatively large army & navy who can make Brazil life difficult and attack far Allied convoy lines. Argentina on the other hand would not be a good supply source for Axis ships, because it would necessitate ARgentina's Capital to have a supply path to the Axis home Country of the ships. So what you seem to be saying, if I understand you correctly, is that Argentina will enter the war if and only if one of the Allied player-controlled countries makes a pointless and painfully obvious blunder. Because I cannot imagine a game circumstance in which it would be necessary for an Allied country to declare war on a country in the Americas. Sure, the Americans could invade Cuba, but why? Historically, Hitler did not even attempt to assert his authorities over the Western hemisphere possessions of France and the Netherlands after he conquered them. For him to do so would have force the USA into the war far sooner than he would have wished, and required an ability to extend his power across the Atlantic he did not possess.
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