Talk:Years of Blood: Cold War (Map Game)/@comment-27344884-20161014165131/@comment-27344884-20161014205651

Jordan And Lebanon: Yes, while Libya is weak, the forces sent to Israel wouldn't be that much. Plus, i armed a rebellion in Israel, while they're distracted with a REBELLION i bet Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon could take their chance and quickly attack Israel. I have a lot of my men unused, and i can recruit more. I could easily send help. Plus Turkey is being invaded by The Soviets, and Me. One failed offensive would cost a lot of casualties for both sides. Another offensive would cost tons of casualties, especially with a new front to fight in, Chris.

Afghanistan: A large portion of their industry would be destroyed, their military would be A LOT weaker, and the Mujahideens? What stops me from using men who are highly trained and experts on the battlefield to coordinate against Guerilla tactics, Chris? Plus, you sent like 500,000 or something to fight in Afghanistan, with those soldiers gone, what stops them from being completely and utterly destroyed along with the Mujahideen? Also, the Mesoamericans that used guerilla tactics are now the ones being occupied from the people they rebelled from. Guerilla tactics DOES NOT mean automatic victory.

Syria: Well, they were utterly destroyed in a civil war. would be understandable.

And yes i can simply send troops to help defend them with a bit of a large population that i have and nationalistic citizens, i can whip out another 100k or 200k to fight. for these 'weak' nations.