Sigs wrote:Weird Harold wrote: Hows that wait working out for Masada -- the only conquered system we've seen, so far, that hasn't recanted their aggression when conquered.
Isn't there a large Manticorean occupation army there? And a picket squadron? Do you think that it would be possible for Manticore to occupy dozens if not hundreds of systems for decades?
Everything is in orbit. AFAIK, there is no permanent presence on the planet.
Masada is an anomaly, anyway. I doubt that there is any SL Successor that is as rabidly religious that will require a permanent military picket.
Sigs wrote:Weird Harold wrote: You are seriously pessimistic about the future of the Honorverse, aren't you .
No, I am a realist. I have studied the failures that are the UN and the League of Nations amongst many similar examples on a smaller scale over the course of human history,
Does your "realism" encompass the Marshall Plan? The Harrington Doctrine bears a very strong resemblance to the Marshall Plan. I expect similar results in converting former enemies into allies.
Sigs wrote:...There would be many systems in a state of civil war that may very well accidentally or intentionally export their chaos to other parts. And worst of all, a large enough part of the League may very well survive and be ready for a longterm plan to regain its lost territories.
There will undoubtedly be chaos and civil wars as the League collapses, but we're talking about circa thirty years after the League collapse; any such civil war should have long ago been resolved, including any exported chaos.
As for a large remnant of the League that self-identifies as "Solarian" and/or fancies itself as successor to the league, ...
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Chapter Forty-four wrote:. . . and at the same time, we have to hit the League as a whole so hard that the fracture lines already there under the surface open right up. We have to split the League into separate sectors, into successor states, none of which have the sheer size and concentrated industrial power and manpower of the present league. Successor states that are our own size, or smaller. And we have to negotiate bilateral peace treaties with each of those successor states as they declare their willingness to opt out of the general conflict to get us to stop beating on their heads. And once we have those peace treaties, we have to not only honor them, but step beyond them. We need to use trade incentives, mutual defense pacts, educational assistance, every single thing we can think of to show them that we are—and to really be, not just pretend to be—the sort of neighbor and ally they'll want around.
IOW, any sector or group that self-identifies as "Solarian" is going to get pounded until it breaks up into small enough polities that they won't be considered threats. Then tender the carrot of trade incentives and everything else to make a revanchist war unpalatable if not unlikely.
Sigs wrote:Oh but your systems are alone, if the mobile portion of your defenses is destroyed, you cannot move large quantities of your defenses to reinforce threatened systems. ...
They've survived thirty years as isolated, independent systems. Why should they suddenly be more vulnerable because they are adding hyper-capable warships and joining with nineteen other systems with similar defenses?
Sigs wrote:And do you think that will stop anyone? By the time your allies get sufficient strength to counter attack your nation would be under my control so it wont help you much...just ask Poland how it worked out for them in 1939.
How many of your SDs are my systems worth to you? You might be able to assemble sufficient force to take one or even two systems, but I guarantee you won't have 500 SDs when you reach the high orbitals.
Sigs wrote:So you assume that the War against the MA will be a surgical war? they will remove the leadership and leave the rest?
No, I assume that the GA is NOT going to resort to Eridani Edict violations to defeat the MAlign. The only alternative to "regime change" in the RF is genocide.
Sigs wrote:I never said I will not participate in any agreements or military cooperation, I just would choose not to defend nations that are unwilling to defend themselves and will not wait for someone else to protect me.
You have strongly implied that you don't consider military cooperation as "waiting for some one else to protect me." You've said participation in a multi-national Defense Force is "defending those who aren't willing to defend themselves."
You have constantly implied that Manticore or the GA would be providing all of the "defense" with treaty partners only providing token screening elements.
How would your military cooperation differ from Manticore's? (Other than Manticore/GA having a 30 year head start on you?)
Sigs wrote:And Yes I am talking about a single star nation building a substantial fleet, but the assumption is that my neighbors will make similar strategic assessments and build fleets to lesser or greater degree. Some will build significantly smaller fleets because of economic restrictions, others will build larger because of stronger economy.
Sounds a lot like the USSR and the Warsaw Pact.
How many billions did NATO spend matching the USSR and Warsaw Pact? How many billions the they spend trying to intimidate NATO?
Sigs wrote:You are comparing my nation building it’s military in order to protect itself to a contest of might between what amounted to two sworn enemies.
Without a clear and present enemy, you'll appear to be building an invasion fleet.
The PRN and Anderman Empire built invasion fleets, the RMN built a commerce protection fleet until Haven lined up in their direction.
Your SDF isn't built for commerce protection, it's built for all-out war. Since you've built such a big hammer, I would expect your neighbors to worry that you're looking for a nail to use it on.
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Answers! I got lots of answers!
(Now if I could just find the right questions.)