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by groby_b
1431 days ago
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> Using this logic, why don’t more countries attack, say Costa Rica, which doesn’t even have a military? You might want to read up on the "Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance". Essentially, "the rest of the Americas". That mostly works because the set of potential aggressors is small. (Nicaragua and Panama). OK, fine, the US might want to, but they're close enough partners that they don't need to. |
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I think that might be the crux of what GP was getting at. There's more to it than the ability to win (and in a hopeful dreamy world, I'd wish we can all get to the state where collaboration is always the obvious better choice, but that's obviously at least a few hundred years off... something to strive for, though)