Here's the situation:
I am at war with the Carths, the Indians are willing to join with in a military alliance against the carths (and give me 25gold per turn to boot!). As I am about to finish off the the cathaginian cities on a peninsula, the indians dump a huge mass of troops (cavalry and elephant) right next to the carth city I just took.
As there is nothing left for the Indians to do on the peninsula, I ask them to leave my territory or declare war. They declare war.
We have no right of passage agreement or mutual protection pact. WTF?
Here's the question: Is there anyway I could have prevented war? Was there another way to get them out of htere (considering the only route back to India was by boat)?
For those interested, I used all my available resources (and lost a couple units) to kill them before they did damage. I also completely shifted by conquest plans so that I would obliterate India. Thank god we had set the turn timer to 'forever', otherwise I wouldn't have been to move all my units to bear on India!
I am at war with the Carths, the Indians are willing to join with in a military alliance against the carths (and give me 25gold per turn to boot!). As I am about to finish off the the cathaginian cities on a peninsula, the indians dump a huge mass of troops (cavalry and elephant) right next to the carth city I just took.
As there is nothing left for the Indians to do on the peninsula, I ask them to leave my territory or declare war. They declare war.

Here's the question: Is there anyway I could have prevented war? Was there another way to get them out of htere (considering the only route back to India was by boat)?
For those interested, I used all my available resources (and lost a couple units) to kill them before they did damage. I also completely shifted by conquest plans so that I would obliterate India. Thank god we had set the turn timer to 'forever', otherwise I wouldn't have been to move all my units to bear on India!
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