Just to add to wittmann, the Russians are played with different political rules on each map (Europe/Pacific). They are still one power though, so you can send units from the Euro side to the Pac side if you want. For example if you are at war w/Japan you can send Russian ground and air units that start on the Euro map into China to help prop them up (because the Chinese are also at war w/Japan). You could even send those Russian ftrs to Burma or India (via China) once the UK Pac is at war with Japan (but just because you can doesn’t mean you should LOL)
Flying over neutrals aligned to the other side
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If the British attack Iraq, will they be able to fly aircraft over the territory on the same turn (combat move) to attack another territory? Thank you!
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@SuperbattleshipYamato said in Flying over neutrals aligned to the other side:
If the British attack Iraq, will they be able to fly aircraft over the territory on the same turn (combat move) to attack another territory? Thank you!
No, see the rulebook (Europe 1940.2), page 11:
“Moving into an unfriendly neutral is considered a combat
move and any combat must be resolved during the Conduct
Combat phase (see “Combat Move,” page 12). Before the
neutral territory can be taken control of by the invading
power, all of the neutral’s standing army units must be
eliminated. Air units can’t fly over an unfriendly neutral
unless they are attacking it.” -
@Panther you cant fly over any neutral unless you want war.
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@Imperious-Leader
Sure - I was addressing the specific scenario.