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== Allies, Neutrals, Enemies == Before you start a war you should know how to tell the difference between friend or foe. There are three classifications of Regions in the game Ally, Enemy and Neutral. In SR2020 an Ally is another friendly Region with which you have negotiated a "Formal Alliance" treaty with. For more information on how to cultivate Allies see the following article:Making Allies An enemy Region is one with which your Region is currently at war. When war is declared all treaties with the Enemy are nullified. The only treaty that you can negotiate with an Enemy is a Peace treaty. If the Enemy suddenly DOWed you simply because you went to war with an Ally or neigbor of theirs, then negotiating a peace treaty with them might prove to be surprisingly easy and will bring you a lot of diplomatic good-will. A Neutral is neither and Ally or Enemy, but may be friendly or hostile depending upon the current measurements of the state of diplomatic relations between your two Regions. In general the more trade and diplomatic treaties there are between two Regions, the more friendly they are and thus are closer to becoming Allies. See Glossary of Diplomatic Terms. Your Units cannot move or "path" across Neutral hexes with first negotiating a transit treaty. Doing so without a treaty could result in the Neutral DOWing you and becoming a warring enemy. Treaty types are discussed here: Types of Treaties Allies are "friends with benefits" - you are free to move your Units across any Allied hex on the map. Allies don't and cannot attack each other, however at the higher game difficulty settings, an Ally might break the Alliance and revert to being a Neutral. It is hard to predict what will happen then. Allies share supply systems, which means that your military can access its own supplies and weapons (primarally missiles) while on supplied Allied territory. Also you can provide supply "drops" to your Allies using your supply trucks, aircraft and ships. You can diplomaticly send "gifts" to any other Region (friend or foe) including units and missiles. You can only offer units and missiles in trade - you cannot request them. The appropriate GUI Window is described here:Diplomatic Exchange Window. For more information on exchanging units and missiles see here: AI Unit Trading and here: Exchange of Military Units
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