Originally posted by JohnM2433
Palaiologos, I'm not sure that you understood miccofl correctly. What he meant was that the MPP expires 20 turns after you negotiate it, not 20 turns after it forces you or your ally to go to war. After that, you may cancel it and negotiate peace with the enemy. (Actually, you can negotiate peace before that, but the MPP will force you to declare war again if that party attacks your partner again; that's the absurd state of affairs this thread is about.)
Palaiologos, I'm not sure that you understood miccofl correctly. What he meant was that the MPP expires 20 turns after you negotiate it, not 20 turns after it forces you or your ally to go to war. After that, you may cancel it and negotiate peace with the enemy. (Actually, you can negotiate peace before that, but the MPP will force you to declare war again if that party attacks your partner again; that's the absurd state of affairs this thread is about.)
No,no no no, i have understood what he said. Perhaps i was not clear myself.Example: Japan signs a MPP with Greece. 3 turns later China invades Japan. Greece is required to wage war on China for 20 turns OR untill the MPP expires. After MPP's 20 turns pass(since sign, not since war) it is available for renegotiation, it doesn't expire automatically.
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