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Originally Posted by 1blackman1
It was US policy to not have a fully militarized Europe or Japan. Switching that policy doesn’t bode well for us or them. Little conflicts tend to spread into big wars pretty easily and a fully militarized Europe would easily open the door to that.
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A demilitarized Europe and Asia no longer exist. The world is changing and China and Russia have pushed the countries around them into militarizing their economies. The question is simply how fast they can bring their military industries up to speed. The role that the US has to play is in bridging that gap.
I don’t think that anybody is looking to go to war but the way to avoid that is to make sure that the opposition knows that you can defend yourself and your allies as well as to commit to a world wide system of rules and governance that enables the ability to resolve disputes before you go to war. The current system doesn’t work flawlessly but it does work if the members work at it.