brian brian
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A lot of moving parts to the idea though. Without an HQ, you would have to land the infantry division in the minor port and then march the corps to Lisbon, through one mountain hex (time; and recall that the CW almost always needs one Naval impulse per turn). Or use an HQ and start out closer, but no port-to-port TRS move (time). A good defender could advance the GARR out of Lisbon, giving up a -1 on the 2d10 (handing 1/2 odds column to the attacker) for a chance that the attackers are dis-organized and then can't march into Lisbon before the turn ends (time); the alignment of the shoreline of Portugal plays into the defender's hands. In 1939, the MIL would appear at reinforcement. In 1940, it would be the MIL plus the INF. The Germans could try a fairly risky Heavy Cruiser + Infantry division reinforcement attempt, or something similar if Italy Is at war with France only (not my style, but it happens in some games). The CW can definitely do this, but it ties up assets. The quantity of them depends on your appetite for risk. I think another Axis remedy is to align Portugal to Japan, giving the IJN some interesting bases worldwide; the Portuguese DD counter then becomes a commerce raider off the NEI oil ports. And then the CW needs to be prepared with troops in western Europe and South Africa, and convoy escorts all over the place. I still think it is ridiculous that the Goa hex is not a major port on the MWiF map, which could slightly further dissuade (though Japan has little hope of invading India on the new big map) this fairly un-historical Allied strategy, which would have likely brought Spain onto the Axis side right quick. As the Allies, I would rather just simply put up a stout defense of Algeria (no evacuation of the at-start French INF and then CW reinforcements) and then Morocco, including a quick DOW of Vichy Morocco if needed. The 1939 USE chits can be very good, is another concern.
< Message edited by brian brian -- 8/29/2015 2:17:37 PM >
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