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    What if the post Cold War US from 1991 told its treaty allies "you're on your own" for conventional defense

    Alright, let's set aside politics. Thoughts on substance and allied reactions and this policy's better fit with A2AD technology as its evolved over the last 30 years?
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    What if the post Cold War US from 1991 told its treaty allies "you're on your own" for conventional defense

    You know, going on about 20 years ago now, I used a variation on this idea. I took as my premise the idea that the engine for all possible foreign change in America is within the Republican Party, the Democrats are basically just in a reactive position. With that in mind, and looking for a way...
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    What if the post Cold War US from 1991 told its treaty allies "you're on your own" for conventional defense

    Why is Buchanan the only way? Why not Perot? I mentioned Tsongas as well earlier, with his swipe at allied free-riding on security while getting ahead economically: Even in the first couple Clinton years, Clinton sent over Mickey Cantor as trade negotiator with Japan to try to knock down...
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    What if the post Cold War US from 1991 told its treaty allies "you're on your own" for conventional defense

    Might corruption perceptions be a two-way street? On the one hand, residents of places ranking high on the corruption perceptions index probably live among stuff objective observers and people from any culture would call corrupt. On the other hand, it could also equally be a sign of high envy...
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    What if the post Cold War US from 1991 told its treaty allies "you're on your own" for conventional defense

    Somewhat related to my earlier thread, https://www.the-sietch.com/index.php?threads/america-adopts-nra-style-geopolitics-a-nuclear-armed-global-society-is-a-polite-global-society.6188/, but different, in timing and extent. What if the U.S. in the early 1990s told its treaty allies in the...
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