Poseidon wrote:
worked last time, right?
sense, please make some
Turquoise wrote:
The reason you're not getting through is because your idea isn't realistic. Us cutting all ties to the outside world would be like asking all of us to accept a massive drop in the standard of living, because that's what it would do.
The thing is it is realistic, it is just a 180 from current U.S. politics. We have grown up for generations thinking that the U.S. should be allies with as many countries as possible, and be able to crush any countries we are not allied with at the first sign of trouble. We shouldn't have to be dragged in to someone else's problem just because we want to be friends.
Kmarion wrote:
FM do you think we should cut all trade?
No no no, you got the wrong idea. I don't want to abandon relations in tense times (like now), I don't want to screw anyone over, I want to cordially break restricting alliances. Our goal should be to maintain good relations with everyone, but we should never have to feel someone else has the ability to force our hand.
For example, what if Great Britain was attacked tomorrow, 9/11 style, and the attack came from a terrorist group in Iran? It's really not that much of an out-there situation. We would have to help them, or make a complete ass of ourselves. At the same time, militarily that would be a very bad position we would have put ourselves in.
This is not to say that we should keep unrestricted trade with everyone, especially when it leads to weakness. China for example has diplomatic and therefore tactical advantages over us because of the trade deficit. Our economy is important, but strategy on the global stage should always take precedence.