We know that the Republic has jurisdiction over both the Trade Federation and the Naboo, and that the Trade Federation's very existence as a business entity is reliant on the Republic's permission. If the trade dispute is truly trivial, then the Trade Federation shouldn't be committing acts of war. They were clearly the aggressors who had escalated things against a world that wanted no fight. That the Republic government tolerates this, as well as jamming and hacking against itself, shows how weak, corrupt, and impotent it is.Channel72 wrote:All this relies on too many assumptions and a possibly faulty analogy between the Republic Senate and the United States. It's hard to come up with a nice, real-world analogue for the Republic Senate, since it includes member worlds, member systems, corporations, and who knows what other types of regional entities. Given the little information we get about local government on Naboo, it seems member worlds keep a significant amount of autonomy - much more than is granted individual states in the US. Your argument also relies on many assumptions about the relationship between the Trade Federation and the Republic. The TF could be a private corporation, but it has Senate represenation so maybe it's closer to something like the US Postal Service. I don't know, but you can't really assume that the Republic should have just immediately launched a military operation against one of its own members (the Trade Federation), when all they knew was that the TF blockaded Naboo over a "trivial" dispute (as Qui-Gon called it.)
I'm not saying they should immediately launch a military attack against its members...but does the Republic even HAVE a military or effective law enforcement? AOTC makes it clear that there wasn't a central army. The Trade Federation clearly fears and respects the Republic's power on some level, but the Republic has no interest in exercising even soft power against it. We have no indication that any federal agency is interested in so much as coming out and saying "Yeah, the Trade Federation are the bad guys here." There should be no commission. A military or police presence should have already been on the scene observing the action. All it takes is one flyby, or one holonet call, to confirm that an invasion had in fact occured. But as we are shown, the Republic tolerate blockades against itself. Because blockades don't just keep people in, they keep others out. Any Republic citizen with a business or personal interest in going to Naboo was screwed by the blockade. The Republic looks awful for not even trying to keep up the appearance of being in control of its own territory.
It's not a bit fishy, it's a hostile act that calls for action all by itself.Once communications were cut off, things got a bit fishy, but that only happened later, after the Jedi arrived.
A few days is not a short period of time, especially when instant real-time communication across the galaxy is common. It makes the news in real ife when China so much as erases some people's blog posts. But to the people who run the Republic Senate, a complete communications shutdown on a member world is no big deal? That doesn't just hurt the Naboo. It's a middle finger to the Republic itself. It's telling the Republic that they have no say in what happens on Naboo.From the time communications were cut off to the time Amidala herself arrived on Coruscant was only a few days, I think. So it's not like the Senate had much time to consider the implications of a communications black out.
The UN is toothless and powerless to do anything in most situations, and I believe that it was a model for how the Republic was supposed to look. In some crises, its decision makers either put up appearances while remaining completely disinterested in action, or they're actively aiding atrocities. The UN has the excuse of being a loose organization of separate countries with competing goals. It doesn't pretend to be an actual unified government, the way the Republic does.Real world coalitions like the UN take much longer to reach resolution about much more serious political situations.
It's the word of the helpless Queen of an unarmed world that has already been blockaded and cyber attacked, versus the word of the guys making all the aggressive moves. But I guess it made sense when you consider who was throwing around more money in the Senate.And again, when Amidala finally showed up, the Trade Federation just denied all allegations; so it was her word against their word. Why would she lie, you ask? Who knows - but why should they take the word of one Senator over another, especially when it's unlikely the Trade Federation would ever do something so bold as to invade a planet?
Why do you ignore the part where it was suggested by the Trade Federation Senator, immediately after telling a blatant lie? He wants it. It's a clear ploy to stall for time. It's very likely that the committee will be full of Trade Fed stooges.Sending a committee to Naboo seems pretty reasonable to me. It's only a few hours at Star Wars travel times.
Why do you have such faith in the Republic Senate, which was shown to be weak and incompetent in such an over the top way? Also, nobody, least of which the dysfunctional Republic Senate, is going to pick a few guys and literally send them off to their destination in a few hours. It doesn't matter what the physical transit time is, stuff needs to be set up. Some of my past business trips have taken days or a week to set up and get the proper approvals. That's one guy flying three hours away for something far less important or controversial.
There could be endless debating about who to pick for the committee. It will most likely be corrupt. There will be time taken to set up the details. They could fly there for show and choose not to do anything because the whole thing is a sham. Or the blockade might turn them away, which will probably lead to a "strongly worded" protest by the committee members that amounts to nothing. Or the Trade Federation, which has already boldly asserted that it can decide where Republic citizens and government can go, and who they can talk to, might decide to "escort" the committee around Naboo. Making sure that they only see nice things, or talk to a few people who are being forced to say the right things. Or maybe the committee is actually free to do its job, and they write a report about the invasion back to the Senate. Ever work for a big and stagnant organization? People can take days stressing over something as stupid as the word choices or Power Point formatting. After being submitted, it could be weeks before a memo is so much as read by the guy upstairs in the same building. There is often no guarantee that he will heed its recommendations. Maybe the report makes it back to the Senate, where it finds its way to the bottom of the list of things to do. Assuming they get around to it, its findings will probably lead to more...endless debate. Governments do not work on schedules measured in hours. They work on time tables stretching weeks, months, or years.
I'm not exaggerating about how people can waste time and go through the motions, especially when they don't care to actually do anything. Weren't UN observers sent to Syria like a year ago? Didn't they claim to have a workable peace plan? The truth is that there's no easy solution, Russia and China want the Assad regime to win, and the US doesn't want to get involved in another war.
A good start would be demanding the Trade Fed to stop the jamming and for both sides to open up and talk now. The Republic is flat out allowing the Trade Fed to hinder its operations and dictate how things will be handled.As for why they don't just call Naboo - that's a good point. They never address the communications blackout at all. But assuming they tried to contact Naboo and failed, I would imagine sending a team there to investigate would be a good start.
How do you not interpret that? It's blatant and in your face. I thought the movie went so far that the Republic government was cartoonishly bad.You can also ask why the Senate didn't just have the Jedi testify, or check Amidala's computer logs, or whatever - I don't know. We've discussed that before, and it's bizarre to me as well. I never interpreted all of that as the movie attempting to show how fucked up the Senate is;
They didn't side with Padme. They followed along with the Trade Fed senator and allowed her to be called a liar on the Senate floor. The only person who speaks up takes sides with the Trade Fed. Notice how nobody actually speaks up on Naboo's behalf during the Senate scene. The Senators are either corrupt or disinterested. It doesn't prove that they cared about Naboo when they jumped on the bandwagon to vote Valorum out of office. Valorum was said to be unpopular, and that could just have been a bunch of Senators getting rowdy and excited over the opportunity to grab the office of the Chancellor for themselves. Palpatine does not take down the Trade Fed either. Padme literally had to take the law into her own hands, destroy the Trade Fed forces on Naboo, and arrest the Viceroy herself. Palpatine just showed up later to take him into custody. None of this shows that the Republic was effective.But considering that ultimately the Senate actually sided with Amidala, and fixed the Trade Federation problem pretty quickly, I don't think it makes much sense to argue that the Senate is really that corrupt and/or ineffective, much less that they're hopelessly beholden to the interests of the Trade Federation.