• sbv@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    In India’s case, I think careful diplomacy can still accomplish our goals to the satisfaction of both parties.

    Like what? Canada was (apparently) tipped off about the assassination by big bro to the South. In response, the Canadian government shot it’s mouth off naming India as the attacker. India Modi promptly punished Canada economically for the audacity of bitching. That’s it.

    Countries, like people, aren’t rational actors. They are punitive, emotional, and will try to get away with whatever they can. (As a Canadian, I can name a long litany of illiberalism my country has committed)

    Don’t get me wrong - I love the idea of a multipolar world, where international order is decided solely in the marketplace of ideas. But every pole in this multipolar world is a dick. They are actively trying to destabilize each other economically, politically, and militarily.

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      9 months ago

      Which is why diplomatic tools should be attempted first, then escalation to economic tools. Military deterrence is too big a jump, currently.