Loren Pechtel wrote:Bill Woods wrote:What would that even mean? They could order the dismantling of the SLN's ships, backed by the threat "or else we'll do it for you", but the League itself -- how? Demand that the Assembly passes a bill dissolving the League? How could it be enforced? How would the GA prevent hundreds of systems from covertly forming an alliance to destroy the Manties?
But why would they want to? It's the Mandarins on Earth that are determined to fight in order to avoid the collapse of their system. With them no longer issuing the orders I think the other systems would be much more amendable to reason--and they have no reason to pursue the war.
A bit of "nobody picked on my brother but me" combined with fear that if the GA was that high-handed now they might decide to be that high-handed against any individual planetary government.
(And Sigs kind of already touched on this)
That can cause people, and current planetary governments, to band together and build up to the point where, at minimum, the GA physically can't do the same to them. And at worst, they'll overshoot and be pushed by public opinion (or rabble rousing) into using the milataries they've built up to firmly show the GA that they can't meddle with them. (After if you've kept the public whipped up enough to fully support a multi-decade military build-up in response to the dismantling of the League, it's pretty hard to turn around and tell them "hey, it's all good now we're powerful enough they'll never screw with us. Everybody can finally calm down)
I feel Manticore needs to bend over backwards to
always seem the reasonable party, and the one offended against, so that the vast majority of the League members are comfortable that if they don't go far out of their way to provoke Manticore or the GA that they have nothing to fear from them. Retaliating to Raging Justice by raiding the Sol system, or even major military shipyards, without yet more blatant provocation, risks losing that appearance of reasonable forbearing.
But holding back, even when clearly the offended party, gives ammunition to their diplomatic efforts to peel systems away from League support.