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by jfengel
14 days ago
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It makes France's position stronger in the same way that the former alliances made the US stronger. The US is throwing that away, and I'm inferring that you think that this is also a good thing. If that's the case, I'm not sure I can convey why it is that being a leader among allies gives you more power than you lose by having to take the opinions of your allies into account. But the US did consider that a good idea for a very long time, during which it became the leader of the free world. |
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