They’re are three territories in USSR far worth a total of 3 ICP that Japan and take over and still not piss of Mongolia. I have only ever seen a player do this once but Japan and USSR not going to war is usually very useful for Japan as it keeps a front close and 9/10 times, USSR will be the one to invade which turns Mongolia into a strict neutral.
Amur/Mongolia rule check
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If USA lands a bomber in Amur and Japan attacks that bomber with their own bomber, does Mongolia trigger? Thanks in advance.
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If USA lands a bomber in Amur and Japan attacks that bomber with their own bomber, does Mongolia trigger? Thanks in advance.
I would believe so. Don’t hold me to that, though.
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Japan and Russia have to already be at war. Otherwise, Russia is still neutral on the Pacific side so the US can not land planes on Russian territories.
To answer your question, YES. Any attack made by Japan on a Soviet territory that borders Mongolia will cause Mongolia to join the Soviet Union, even an attack made by just aircraft.
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Also, from a penalty standpoint, there’s no reason for Russia not to declare war on Japan on R1. Declaring war doesn’t require them to make an actual attack, but it does open their territories up for friendly occupation, making it that much more obnoxious as a US bomber base.





