@Boldfresh:
krieg, can just the planes that survived the attack get to moscow? Â what about other planes that want to fly over afghanistan in noncom? Â can they do so if afghanistan still has a standing army?
Yes, they could. You could accomplish the same thing by attacking Afghanistan with one infantry (or even having another power attack it before your turn) and then moving the planes in noncombat movement.
@Commando:
Krieg, in your answer above you state that if an Allied power attacked Afghanistan, then it would join the Axis and all other strict neutrals would become Pro-Axis neutrals but Mongolia would not? See the answer I got from Gamerman above, on the previous page. Wouldn’t Mongolia also become Pro-Axis neutral in this example?
No. Mongolia only becomes pro-Axis if it is attacked by the Soviet Union.
@Commando:
Now, let’s say the reverse, as I posted in my quote from Gamerman. Example : The Axis attack a strict neutral. All other strict neutrals become Pro-Allied neutrals. What happens to Mongolia? Do they become Pro-Allied. Or, does the Soviet/Japanese Non-Aggression Pact prevail in this situation as well?
They become pro-Allies.