The Euro's, as well as the Japanese, Australians, New Zealanders and Canadians, are living under a defacto Pax Americana. They live within US alliances with an America strong enough and willing enough to defend them against any serious threat. It is little wonder that none of the countries feels the need to invest heavily in their military.
Yet all these countries feel they are a part of a larger community with the US and want a real say in what we do and how we do it in addressing the world's problems. If the US fails to address this need for the allies to have a say, there will come a time when the hostility of the "protectorate" against America will become so great as to again fracture the world into hostile and competing powers.
For the time being, periodic trips by our president to visit the capitals of our allies may be sufficient to hold the structure together. But, in the long term, we have to begin thinking about more formal structures, where the allies have a real say and have a corresponding "obligation" to support the decisions of their fellow allies.
The UN is obviously not this vehicle. Perhaps Nato is. But if it is to become the new security structure for countries operating under PAX Americana, perhaps should be expanded to include Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand at a minimum.
Then there is the issue of Israel.
Yet all these countries feel they are a part of a larger community with the US and want a real say in what we do and how we do it in addressing the world's problems. If the US fails to address this need for the allies to have a say, there will come a time when the hostility of the "protectorate" against America will become so great as to again fracture the world into hostile and competing powers.
For the time being, periodic trips by our president to visit the capitals of our allies may be sufficient to hold the structure together. But, in the long term, we have to begin thinking about more formal structures, where the allies have a real say and have a corresponding "obligation" to support the decisions of their fellow allies.
The UN is obviously not this vehicle. Perhaps Nato is. But if it is to become the new security structure for countries operating under PAX Americana, perhaps should be expanded to include Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand at a minimum.
Then there is the issue of Israel.
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