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Thus, in contrast to the West’s temporizing, the strategy of Assad’s
allies
is clearly defined: military victory for the regime, backed by ample supplies of weapons and, in the case of Iran, Lebanese proxy troops from Hezbollah on the ground.
Are the US and its European
allies
prepared for a scenario in which the agreement with Russia breaks down and Syria’s chemical weapons are not destroyed under international control?
Of course, some of America's
allies
are better suited than others to get these points across to the audience on the other side of the Atlantic.
More important, they should recognize that the war on terror cannot credibly be fought with unsavory allies, such as Islamist fighters or fundamentalist-financing sheikhdoms.
He sums up his foreign policy with the slogan “America First”: The United States should do everything possible to sustain its geopolitical dominance, friends and
allies
be damned.
The greenback’s worldwide popularity enables the US to project power around the globe – to maintain military bases and facilities in over 100 countries, to keep naval battle groups afloat from the Mediterranean to the Pacific, and to help defend
allies
from Europe and the Middle East to Japan and Korea.
For example, US
allies
in the region question whether and to what extent the ASB foresees active allied participation in the envisioned deep-strike missions targeting China’s surveillance systems and long-range missiles.
More fundamentally, the West was founded on an American commitment to come to its allies’ defense.
And since, in addition, the Commission and the Parliament have traditionally tended to regard each other as essential
allies
(on the side of European integration), against the Council of Ministers (representing the nation states), it is not surprising that a censure vote has only been tried four times in the past 20 years, and never carried.
Yet this seems to be the distinctive operating style of Kirchnerism, torn between an elite born and raised in Patagonia, a few close allies, and everybody else.
Poland’s defense minister has already described Trump’s planned visit to Warsaw this week as an “enormous event” and a “huge success” for the Law and Justice Party (PiS) government, which has continued to rage against the European Commission and alienate Poland’s European
allies.
A multicultural coalition is probably a requirement of legitimate military action in the Middle East; the dilemma is that unless Obama’s regional coalition broadens considerably, his current allies’ enthusiasm for US military intervention is likely to diminish quickly.
If Obama improves America’s global standing with support from political heavyweights such as Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Defense Secretary Bob Gates, National Security Adviser James Jones (a former NATO Supreme Commander), and Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki (a former United States Army Chief), he should be able to ask more from America’s allies, particularly for NATO to send more troops to Afghanistan.
In the case of Syria, America’s regional
allies
also told President Barack Obama’s administration to move on Assad.
On the diplomatic level, the US organized the “Friends of Syria,” mainly Western countries and Middle East
allies
committed to Assad’s overthrow.
And, because Russia, China, and the Europeans would stick to the nuclear deal, the US would find itself alone and at odds with even its closest
allies.
When
allies
engage in such disputes – as the US and Japan did in the late 1980s – it is generally safe to assume that the real issue is economic.
Similarly, while both countries would compete actively for military superiority and allies, they would not engage in proxy wars or provide direct military support to forces or groups engaged in armed conflict with the other party (such as the Taliban in Afghanistan or Uighur militants in Xinjiang).Such a conflict would certainly carry risks, but they would be manageable – as long as both countries had a disciplined, well-informed, and strategically minded leadership.
Similarly, while both countries would compete actively for military superiority and allies, they would not engage in proxy wars or provide direct military support to forces or groups engaged in armed conflict with the other party (such as the Taliban in Afghanistan or Uighur militants in Xinjiang).
This will require that successive US administrations emphasize free trade, increase America’s air and naval presence, and invest in diplomacy designed to promote China’s integration within the region on terms consistent with the interests of the US, its
allies
(Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, and Australia), and its many friends.
And, as always, his views, allies, and short-term objectives are inconstant, because they ultimately matter little to him.
Disillusioned ANC members can be strong
allies
for Ramaphosa’s reform attempts; they were powerful enough to elect him over Zuma’s preferred candidate, his ex-wife and former African Union Commission chair Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.
And it was a war that divided the international community, especially the Western allies, as it grappled with its first post-Cold War crisis.
One school of thought maintains that the Cold War was won as a result of decades of sustained US and Western pressure on the Soviet Union and its
allies.
It may be fun to watch the US body politic squirm, and to gloat as America’s
allies
wring their hands, but a President Trump would make Putin’s life far more difficult.
Trump’s cluelessness has been on display since day one, undermining the confidence of US
allies
and impeding the Republicans’ ability to enact their agenda.
But, despite tremendous pressure from its
allies
and others, Turkey is unlikely to intervene unilaterally, or to arm the rebel army on its territory.
In the end, Turkey joined its
allies
in implementing United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973, which established a legal basis for military intervention in Libya.
In sum, when the chips were down, Turkey, unlike Germany, chose to work with its
allies.
Turkey’s real strengths are its flourishing economy, secular democratic system, and ability to mediate between its Western
allies
and a region that is struggling to join the mainstream of the twenty-first century.
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