@yazoinkergrapft Yes, the United States is allowed to declare war. If it does, the sea zone immediately becomes hostile, as there are enemy surface warships in it. However, since the United States is not declaring war until the Collect Income phase, during the Combat Move, Conduct Combat, and Noncombat Move phases the sea zone is still friendly, so the United States can still occupy it freely. On Japan’s next turn, its units in the sea zone will be starting the turn in an enemy-occupied sea zone, so the normal rules for that situation apply (those units must either move away in combat movement or attack).
1940 Global USA declare war with Germany/Italy but not Japan
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We have just started a new War. I am Allies. If I declare war on Germany/Italy (at Collect Income 3rd round) but not on Japan I have read in the forums that US would collect it’s wartime income. My question is this: If US does not attack Japan or declare war on it is the “unprovoked declaration of war against UK or ANZAC” (Page 9 in Pacific Rules) rule still in force? Would US still collect 30 IPC’s if Japan performs this unprovoked attack?
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@genken yea so the 30 buck bump for USA only happens in the Pacific stand alone game, not in Global 40. Idk where it exactly says that in the rules, but that’s how it rolls.
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The Political Situation rules for Powers on pages 8 through 10 apply only in Pacific games, as they are replaced with the ones on pages 35 through 39 in Global games. Thus, the 30 IPC payment to the US on page 9 applies only to Pacific games, and not to Global games, as it does not appear in the Global rules.
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@barnee Thank you very much Barnee. This makes sense…
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@krieghund Thank you very much Krieghund. This makes sense…





