GloriousRuse wrote:The SL has a very easily justifiable -domestically and internationally - red line in the core. You attack the core, this goes nuclear. Which I have a feeling all but the most deliberately morally outraged in the core would approve of. Sure, college students might lament Sollie imperialism, but a Manty fleet wrecking their industry isn’t going to be met with rueful “ah, yes, but we deserve it”.
So the SL can and should simply trap the SEM in a game where they can only win small stakes, but might lose big ones. But apparently even high school level deterrence theory doesn’t exist in the honorverse, because it would disadvantage the SEM.
Interesting take. You're saying that the SL/SLN wouldn't be bound by its own anti-EE provisions if it faced an existential threat. After all, if the SLN no longer exists to enforce the EE, what's the point of holding back? Despite this being part of the SL Constitution.
What would hold a nation back is the fear of retaliation and of escalation. First, you really don't want that genie out of the bottle. Second, you could find yourself completely isolated against all your neighbours for having done it. In your example of the nuclear obliteration, the US or UK could find itself completely shunned from the rest of the world if it did that, not to mention a possible military retaliation. The difference to the SL is that of course there were no other polities that could threaten the SL or were even in the same ballpark. At its height, the PRH had about 15% as many systems as the SL did, but likely less than 5% the economic output, probably even less.
So why didn't the SL do it? Well, first of all, rationally this would only come through escalation and the Mandarins hadn't considered that they were very much on the losing side until too late. Sending ever-bigger forces against Manticore targets only resulted in a quarter of the active Battle Fleet captured or destroyed. Their arrogance made them dismiss the threat. They wouldn't deign themselves to consider the GA a threat worth an EEV. This was only beginning to sink in when Honor paid them a visit.
Second, they couldn't have. The full Battle Fleet wouldn't have taken on the defences at Manticore, Yeltsin, New Berlin, or Haven. They'd have had to resort to some sneaky violation, not military action. Either way, that would result in the entire GF coming to Sol to unseat the Mandarins. That's an outcome they couldn't accept.