nomad2007 said:
That's a pretty myopic view.
Not liking the way an alliance is playing out doesn't make the other party a rival. Open disagreements also don't translate to a rivalry.
We were allied with the UK, France and Israel when we actively worked to stop their operation in the Suez. That didn't make us rivals and we were cooperating on other geopolitical issues at that same exact time.
"….. who partnered with the US only out of necessity"
That's kind of how alliances work and always have. We don't ally out of unconditional love.
Sorry, Im at volleyball tournament. So my replies tend to be hit and miss all at once.
Yeah, just go to the uk or france or germany and look in their bookstores.And there is an incredible amount of resentment about their role in our alliance structure
They have been mostly reliable client states.And they are rivals, looking to assert more dominance in the alliance.
That's mainly the point as to why we are getting a lot of resistance. From our supposed partners
Why they are making deals on the side against our interest
Edit: i'm trying to keep up with this thread.But honestly, i'm having to make quick replies with voice text and not giving it the attention it deserves.
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