munroburton wrote:Relax wrote:Lets just say that 2 countries at war for 2++ decades becoming life long best friends forever is as realistic as a druggie in Seattle/Vancouver where drugs/needles are handed out by the government, going into drug rehab...
It'll take time, but we do have real-world example. France and Germany. They're not quite "life long best friends forever", but that relationship is surprisingly close and amicable for two nations which spent a whole decade at war with each other last century, plus a large number of preceding conflicts.
Granted, Haven and Manticore were thrown together much quicker than the EEC/EU.
Vast difference:
Germany was completely conquered and had no self governance for several decades after WWII until 1990 happened(end of cold war) they had ZERO foreign policy. 100% of the population was frog marched through concentration camps which has an effect all its own. In short, they were a protectorate. So, no one in Germany had any ability to play nationalist games for an entire 2 generations. 2! Generations.
France was not much better. Took France 15 years after WWII to get hold of their own foreign policy... such as it was and there were 2 nations both with much LARGER militaries surrounding France telling them(Suez crisis) that they were a 2nd rate power at best and no, you do not have any foreign policy other than in the margins either.
So, in typical fashion, Germans became even more German, but without militarism, and the French in typical fashion huddled even closer to their language and played nationalist games with nouns and verbs. So yes, as of now, they are playing nice and huddling together as they both finally realized there are bigger fish in the sea and they need self protection. It did take several sledge hammers upside the head for them to figure this out and over 2 generations for this fact to settle into their cultural consciousness.