Australia should nuke up
And the date of the MAD doctrine is much later than 1945.
I said the principal of MAD, not doctrine of MAD.
I may be wrong, but I would have called it a principle (not principal) which, when becomes policy is a doctrine.
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That was very much the thrust of an Adelphi paper I read long ago.
The author, likely of Arabic origin judging by his name, emphasized that mutual respect among nations requires some degree of mutual fear.
Otherwise, the lesser states are to China as the Delian League was to the Athenians.
The author, likely of Arabic origin judging by his name, emphasized that mutual respect among nations requires some degree of mutual fear.
Otherwise, the lesser states are to China as the Delian League was to the Athenians.
Wars are primarily done for economic reasons, generally to do with theft or attempted theft. All you need is someone to invade somewhere like some barren islands sparsely populated off coast of say South America, Tell everybody we are keeping them if any attempt made to retake then you will detonate a nuke.
But that wasn't economic reasons - it was done by one side as they were trying to distract the population who were screaming for them to resign due to gross mismanagement and it was claimed back by another govt who couldn't survive another PR disaster
"Wars are primarily done for economic reasons," is I'm afraid , a classic Marxist statement made to absolve the population for getting all fired up ("Nach Paris!" "We've got the ships, we've got the guns" etc etc)
"Wars are primarily done for economic reasons," is I'm afraid , a classic Marxist statement made to absolve the population for getting all fired up ("Nach Paris!" "We've got the ships, we've got the guns" etc etc)
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When Scotland becomes independent and makes England remove Trident from HMNB Clyde, you guys down in OZ will be able to buy the UK's Trident kit at a knock-down price as England hasn't got anywhere else to keep it.
But that wasn't economic reasons - it was done by one side as they were trying to distract the population who were screaming for them to resign due to gross mismanagement and it was claimed back by another govt who couldn't survive another PR disaster
"Wars are primarily done for economic reasons," is I'm afraid , a classic Marxist statement made to absolve the population for getting all fired up ("Nach Paris!" "We've got the ships, we've got the guns" etc etc)
"Wars are primarily done for economic reasons," is I'm afraid , a classic Marxist statement made to absolve the population for getting all fired up ("Nach Paris!" "We've got the ships, we've got the guns" etc etc)
The selling of oil in other than US $, opening a bank that is a threat to Western ones or a threat to nationalise ill gotten gains has a predictable response.
"It has been the classic capitalist or pseudo capitalist countrys not the Marxists one who have started most wars."
Korea 1950?
Amur Valley?
Vietnam v China?
Afghanistan 1979?
Korea 1950?
Amur Valley?
Vietnam v China?
Afghanistan 1979?
The idea of Indonesia building an A bomb is unlikely - it takes them 20 years to agree on anything (and I'm not saying that's a bad thing........ consensus is paramount there)