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*** That's not in the earlier games because ''no'' units were removed from enemy territory upon declaration of war. The rule was introduced in [[Civ IV]] in order to nerf abusive forms of surprise attack (eg. deploying an army next to the to-be-enemy's capital, declaring war, and immediately capturing the city before reinforcements have even a theoretical chance to arrive).
*** Then again, the description for subs states rather explicitly that they can explorer rival territory and are hidden from most units. What else would you expect?
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** Also, in Civ-series games, launching your first satellite will remove the Fog of War once and for all. Spysats rule!
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