Michael Gorman on Tue, 25 Jul 2006 07:41:32 -0500 (CDT) |
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Re: [eia] [escrow] July 1806 Political Orders |
At 07:10 AM 7/25/2006, you wrote: >Posen is prevented, access has been denied. >Masovia province is where Napoleon is, he can stay there, going North and >back into Russia, but supply might be a problem. > >Of course he can go into Austria, with whom he's at war. > >What about the two depot in East Prussia - since access has been denied, >what happens to the depot there? > >The supply situation could get acute... 10.3.1.2.1.2: Forces may not be granted voluntary access to move through a major power's territory and then denied permission to return by the same route and under the same conditions. Napoleon entered Prussia under access to all of Prussia without conditions and thus cannot be denied permission to return under the same conditions. You aren't allowed to let someone in and then cut them off by saying they can't go back. Once he heads west, he can't go back east since he no longer has access to that area however. Similarly, he can't force me to remove my depots that have been placed under access agreements. The only kick them out rule is declare war. Once you let someone put their forces into and through your country it takes an act of war to betray them completely. _______________________________________________ eia mailing list eia@xxxxxxxxx http://lists.ellipsis.cx/mailman/listinfo/eia