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Sounds like a pretty smart move to me, it's called flanking, you should really look into it.
The AI just outsmarted you. Learn from this young grasshopper.
(In the mean time, everyone gets to laugh at you because the AI outsmarted you and you nerd raged on a public forum instead of learning the lesson, getting better, and moving on.)
So you would prefer a warning before your enemy commits a sneak attack?
For future reference - you should always watch the naval activity along the coasts. You can see if a fleet is carrying an army quite clearly.
For that matter - why are you even allowing a rival clan to roam the waters freely? You're Shimazu - you should be sitting on every single one of those southern trade nodes and sinking anyone who dares venture south past your conquest line.
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