Originally posted by Proteus_MST
You always assume, that two or mutliple blocks with equivalent power would inevitably lead to a scenario which would be like the worst days of the cold war.
I think in this you are completely wrong.
You always assume, that two or mutliple blocks with equivalent power would inevitably lead to a scenario which would be like the worst days of the cold war.
I think in this you are completely wrong.
I don´t propagate that the EU should start a nuclear armament Race with the USA just as the USA and USSR did during the cold war (btw. as a sidenote, the MAD-Scenario has worked as the USA and the USSR never had a hot war against each other
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I just say, that Europe should build a significant conventional armed force which on the one hand would grant us independence from the US armed forces and on the other hand can´t such easy be dismissed by the USA in diplomatic negotiations.
And I think it would also prevent such Scenarios as just recently happened under the Bush Government, where the Senate decided that it would be correct for the US to invade the Netherlands if someday an US Citizen would be accused at the international court.
Diplomacy is the art of forwarding your interests in the world theater. International courts and the like are just one more means to this end.
Of course, and there would have to be much more prerequisites met. For example aside from the economics it would have to be assured that all citizens have an equivalent level of education. For my hypothetical scenario just assume that it would be a time in the future, where the developing countries have a strong economy and an education level like Europe or the USA.
Or as an Alternative let the World government be the UN (as Urban Ranger suggested earlier) and let the question be if I would support an UN-Army which is stronger than all the other armies in the world (and yes, I would support it)
And this is the point where our opinions are absolutely different.
I don´t see that such conflicts are inevitable. More and more conflicts between industrialized countries today are resolved peacefully in a diplomatic way.
I don´t see that such conflicts are inevitable. More and more conflicts between industrialized countries today are resolved peacefully in a diplomatic way.
If you want to compare the relations between the USA and USSR to a military strong Europe and the USA, than rather take dhte USSR under Gorbachev after Glasnost and Perestroika.
At the moment there is no opression
But imagine as a worst case scenario you someday elect a president which is much worser than George W. Bush and this president convinces the congress and large parts of the american citizens, that it would be right to invade europe.
And I still fail to see, what getting a significant conventional european army has to do with authoritarianism and totalitarism. Just because we would have an united europoean army doen´t mean, that all european countries suddenly turn into dictatorships. European states would still remain the representative democracies they are today.
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