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If indeed that happened, what's the guarantee the leaders of an economically bankrupt China wouldn't resort to a missile war with the US? They don't have anything to lose, while the US and the rest of the world has everything to lose. The huge missile strength of the nation could be enough to extract ransom from the world. Sort of what N Korea is trying to do.
This leads to the point about giving aid to Pakistan to make sure it doesn’t go bankrupt. If you follow your logic here and insert Pakistan into where you have China and India into where you have the US I think you will begin to understand. With China all you can do is pressure them economically into giving more freedoms to their people. All countries are different and I don’t think you can apply the same strategy to China as you did with the USSR.
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If you think the cold war against Russia was won by the US, what are the effects of it now? The USSR has now been divided into many smaller states, and you already have violence brewing in them. Look at Chechenya for example. Where previously you only had to deal with one Gorbachev or Stalin or whoever was there, today you have to deal with a host of other countries apart from Putin, and many of these countries have inherited dangerous arms from the USSR. Do you think the present situation is better than the whole USSR we had a few years ago?
Again to put it into perspective for you, is it better that the British were still in control of India and Pakistan? There probably wouldn’t have been the wars over Kashmir between India and Pakistan and India and China so countless lives would have been saved. Would you rather be under British rule still? How much is freedom worth?
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I don't think we have less nukes as a result of the so called Regan policy you talk about. Personally except for those nukes dismantled by the US and Russia by mutual agreement and consent, I think no one else has been doing it. On the other hand you have the black market for arms and nuclear proliferation right under your nose. Which means the arms race and the nuke race is very much on.
Actually more nukes were made by both sides so you are right. Treaties made after have helped destroy a good portion of what was built up but it does tend to lead more to one of those weapons escaping governmental control due to the vast quantity.
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A bad effect of the policy you have advocated is that economically weak nations will invariably resort to increasing their nuisance value so they can have a say in the world affairs and try and boost their economies. N Korea does just that.
N Korea has done that at the expense of their own people. While people starve to death and languish under horrible conditions the government of North Korea deals in the international drug trade and the sale of banned technology to other countries. So what would you do about North Korea? Your not for invasion I know that, you don’t seem to be for aid, so what do you do? Forget about them entirely?
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