squatter -> RE: UK conquering Iraq/Iran = exploit? (12/10/2020 9:45:47 AM)
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I think some kind of garrison requirement is the way to go. Currently as Allied player I control Iraq and Iran without a single unit in either country. You should at least have to station a division in Tehran and Baghdad to maintain control of the country. I would be tempted to say that without a unit also sitting on each oil production hex, that hex does not produce. Also, regarding earlier UK invasion of Iran: prior to Barbarossa, the UK and the USSR were in essence enemies. Churchill considered declaring war on the USSR during the Winter War in 1940, and had plans drawn up for UK air assaults on USSR oil facilities in the Caucuses. Churchill had described the Allied powers' intervention in the Russian Revolution in 1919 on the side of the Whites as a chance 'to kill communism in the cradle'. Stalin knew full-well Churchill's feelings towards socialism. So any UK invasion of Iran in 1939/40 would have been incredibly provocative to the USSR. In fact it could easily have led to conflict, as the USSR - currently more on the side of the Nazis than the Allies thanks to Molotov-Ribentrop - could easily have decided to intervene to protect the Caucuses. So either it should be simply politically impossible to invade Iran as UK, or perhaps it should have a significant impact on Soviet entry - perhaps push back Soviet auto-entry to late 1942, giving Axis player an option to delay war with USSR if UK player takes Iran? That's a back-of-an-envelope thought, but you get the idea.
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