Incy
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A problem with an incasion to circumvent the french defence is that there are no ports in the area. To maintain supply inland, you need a HQ at the coast, and that only gives supply a few hexes inland. The french can just stay in the mountain line/the ports, screen a bit inland with 1-2 weak units, and any italians will be at severe risk of loosing supply (to manouvre, weather, og having the overseas supply dinked). For instance, the allies can send out a fleet in west med, dink the supply, flip the HQ on the coast, land a few brits, and pretty much autokill the HQ, starnding any units inland. Rule of thumb, an invasion really can't push inland without a plan to capture a port. Of course, an invasion isn't completely useless, and might tie up critical units. But the french might choose to ignore the invasion. If the italians try to advance north without proper supply, they are not that much of a threath. If italians go within range of the frenc line OOS, they're vulnerable to getting bombed, followed by france/BEF pulling 1-2 units ont of the line 1 impulse to kill the italians.
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