I have two serious problems with the game's interpretation/understanding of Diplomatic Agreements;
1. A Mutual Protection pact should only be valid if you or your ally is attacked. It is NOT a military alliance. Hence, when a Civ with whom you have such a pact decides to initiate hostilities against another Civ you are NOT required to declare war also.
2. A Right of Passage agreement is one thing on land and another on water. A Civ should NOT be able to use a Right of Passage ageement on land to wage war unless it is allied to the Civ granting the Right of Passage agreement. For one Civ to attack THROUGH another Civs territory is a cause of war for the host Civ against the attacked Civ.
1. A Mutual Protection pact should only be valid if you or your ally is attacked. It is NOT a military alliance. Hence, when a Civ with whom you have such a pact decides to initiate hostilities against another Civ you are NOT required to declare war also.
2. A Right of Passage agreement is one thing on land and another on water. A Civ should NOT be able to use a Right of Passage ageement on land to wage war unless it is allied to the Civ granting the Right of Passage agreement. For one Civ to attack THROUGH another Civs territory is a cause of war for the host Civ against the attacked Civ.
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