When you're talking about this kind of ill-defined and indefensible 'interests,' it's been imprudent since the dawn of civilization. Can you imagine the US going before the UN to explain why they launched an invasion of China?Knife wrote:Start a war without a cow belly? (sorry, read that in a book recently) Anyway, ya. Since when has it been imprudent of a country to start a war to preserve its interests?
USA: Well, they were getting too strong... economically. You know...
UN: That's your excuse?
USA: Um... they were also... maybe threatening Taiwan?
On top of that, no remotely sane US citizen would support a major war to preserve economic superiority. This whole idea of yours is entirely unrealistic. Not even the absolute monarchies were able to go to war over something so ethereal when they wanted to, what makes you think a democracy could pull it off?
People hate it when someone goes to war for no good reason. If the US launched an unprovoked war against China, I'd be willing to bet that the remainder of the world would NOT be siding with the USA on that one. It would be more like "We need to stop these psychos before they go even farther!"I am not saying that I would approve of said war, but it would be an option of the power brokers. Lets face it, those in power hate to lose power. Now eventualy, they will but they will fight to perserve it for as long as possible and usually damn the consequences.