Krieg,
I have a question about UK/ANZAC politics.
I am under the assumption that because the “politics hasn’t changes from the box rules”, and because the box rules for Pacific with the errata state that ANZAC/UK are “one” for the purpose of politics, that the following are true:
1. Japan can not declare war on UK and not ANZAC, or ANZAC and not UK. If Japan wants to declare war, it must be on both of them.
2. UK, if it declares war on Japan, causes ANZAC to go to war with Japan too, right there and then. (ie: ANZAC is already at war with Japan before anzac’s turn starts)
3. If ANZAC declares war on Japan, it causes UK to go to war with Japan too, right there and then. (ie: UK is already at war with Japan before uk’s turn starts)
4. If UK declares war on Japan, during ANZAC’s turn ANZAC may not load transports in hostile sea zones, because the war was declared during UK’s turn, not ANZAC’s turn.
Please let me know if these are true,
thx,
veqryn
here is the relevant texts:
Global 3 doc:
A declaration of war by Japan against either the United Kingdom or ANZAC will immediately result in a state of war between Japan and both of those powers.
Pacific errata:
The United Kingdom and ANZAC have a special relationship, and they are treated as one for political purposes. Either power is free to declare war on Japan at the beginning of the Combat Move phase of any of its turns, resulting in a state of war between both powers and Japan.