DoXiTXxX -> Wierd American diplomatic actions (4/18/2019 12:52:29 PM)
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I'm playing a PBEM game as the Allies, the Germans invaded England and conquered the entire island, the Brits fled to Iceland and Canada, no big deal, maybe I will loose this one, it won't be the first time, and certainly won't be the last, and anyways I always play on until the end, maybe I can keep the Axis down to a tactical victory somehow, possibly concentrating on fighting Japan, and I can still have fun fighting on in a loosing a game. My problem is that the Americans hardly even reacted to the invasion diplomatically, and only one time, I would think that the United States would now start continuously moving towards joining the Allies. Now it's mid 41 and the Soviet Union reaches 100% and can declare war, the Germans have not yet declared war against them, so I decide to attack the Japanese in Manchuria to relieve the Chinese, the Americans drop from 54% to 11%, boom, that really hurt, which means they will not join the Allies for a very long time, additionally I could imagine, Germany, Italy, and Japan maximizing their diplomacy to the USA, something I can't possibly afford with the British and Soviets. I don't really think that it would bother the Americans very much if the Russians try to liberate Manchuria from the Japanese and help the Chinese to defend themselves, the Americans already have an oil embargo against the Japanese, and historically have often complained diplomatically about their war in China and occupation of Manchuria and Korea. Actually I would think they would welcome the Soviet invasion. The best part is that at the end of the turn of invasion the Americans offered to start sending money to help the Soviets, that all seems very odd to me. Are they being punished for breaking the non-aggression-pact they have with Japan? If so, why don't they get punished if they break the similar treaty they have with Germany?
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