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i appreciate you tried to include aligned nations to the superpowers like cuba, yugoslavia and also wanted to somewhat buff every region by allowing them to deploy near every faction, this makes hardly sense in some cases and while it hurts the respective factions in others. there are nearly undefendable cities which allow others easy grabs (singapore, yugoslavia, vietnam, israel, cuba and arguably even vietnam and taiwan).
a better way to balance this map is to avoid transferring small territory to other factions that contains cities: either by removing the cities or removing those outlying territories altogether which would make sense to as there are many fantasy factions on the map nonetheless