![]() ![]() The Insurgent will only be ready to negotiate if they feel they are "losing" - not many zones under their control, some insurgent have been eliminated, etc.You should have all 4 national soldiers on map or in training, with upgrades and air support - and perhaps one or two Coalition soldiers.The late game begins at the first diplomatic contact with Insurgent leaders. You can stop funding Civilian Initiatives at this point, unless the population explicitly demands them. You are in a good position if a couple of zones have turned green before you lose too much Reputation.Adding cheap Service and Development initiatives can accelerate Stabilization, while Infrastructure initiatives can safely be ignored. Keep an eye on Corruption levels and buy Anti-Corruption initiatives when Corruption gets higher than about 10%.If your infantry gets stuck in difficult terrain, air support will always break the stalemate. They will instantly destroy Insurgent Camps and provide significant combat bonuses. ![]() Air strikes are expensive but very powerful.This can cost you the game, as you will have to start the surrounding process all over again while other insurgents are free to operate in the rest of the region. ![]()
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