I assume you are asking about a land territory. The answer would be no. When you attack a land territory, you attack all country’s units that are in that land territory. So if Russia attacks an Italian territory that has German units in it, then Russia just declared war on Germany.
Sea zones are different. In a sea zone, you can attack one power’s units while other “neutral” power’s ships will simply sit there.
AARHE Attacking Subs Question
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You have 2 destroyers and 2 Cruisers attacking two subs. Each of the dd and ca roll for detection. If 1 of 4 ships detect, is that the only ship to fire on the sub during the first round?
Are the rules the same for attacking and defending subs?
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You have 2 destroyers and 2 Cruisers attacking two subs. Each of the dd and ca roll for detection. If 1 of 4 ships detect, is that the only ship to fire on the sub during the first round?
Are the rules the same for attacking and defending subs?
If you got one roll that’s all you need to allow all the ships to now fire.
Yes, but only DD and CA fire ASW detection rolls, unless you got tech for ASW where planes can assist
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all destroyers and cruiser may fire an ASW attack roll or normal combat roll, regardless of submarine detection
in your example effectively all 4 ships can fire ASW attack roll at the 1 detected submarine





