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This is a helluva lot of territory in a fairly short post
The un-noticed and unmentionable 800 pound gorilla in the bathroom, is that if the US begins to withdraw, both as a nuclear power and a factor in the real politik on the stage of the real world...the balance of power won't shift, it will become fractionalized.
Agreed
No one wishes to admit or acknowledge that the United States, with military bases and forces in over a hundred countries in the world, is, has been, and should be a stablilizing force throughout the world.
Not in Iraq I think and Israel has become the equivalent of hanging onto a tiger by its tail
However, and I know it is an unfashionable contention but it is arguable that the final frontier for Communism was Vietnam and however morally repugnant some might find it the CIA, through brilliant work enabled the annihalation of the communists in Indonesia (far more important strategically than Vietnam.) The USA was also an important factor in supporting the destruction of the Malaysian Communists by UK in the 50's
Every free nation in world and those who aspire to a free democracy has become very nervous over the weak foreign policy stature of the new administration. Only the 'Bullies' of the world, Iran, North Korea, Venezuela and others, to whom Obama has welcomed with open arms, support a weakened stance by the US.
I am less pessimistic. The US should get out of Iraq and give the Turks the nod to beat up the Iranians a bit. They have been doing it for centuries and it might settle the whole of the Middle East down a bit if the Turks who have been superb allies of the West were given a freer hand. And bluntly the Turkish Army - the second most powerful in the Western alliance could do a lot of stuff that US Marines with CNN looking over their shoulder couldn't
Ultimately the power to knock the North Koreans into shape is China. The Chinese must be concerned that they are becoming surrounded by nuclear powers, North Korea, India, Pakistan, Russia. 'To encourage' the Chinese The US should suggest that Japan will be supported if they take military action over the next missile test by NK. The one nation which absolutely terrifies the Chinese is Japan and if they have to beat up NK to prevent a resurgent Japan they just might.
Without the US, Iran would quickly establish a hegemony throughout the entire middle east. Eastern Europe would once again fall under the shadow of a menacing Russia and Chinese Communism would spread throughout Asia.
Chinese Communism is dead Amicus. I go there at least twice every year and what is now in place is an oligarchy which operates like the old Empire. The most radical change in World politics in the last 30 years is the rise of the Chinese /capitalist middle class. China now has a vast interest in preserving political stability in the world
Russia, Amicus, will never dominate Europe again. If they tried there are 100 million Germans who would have something to say. Germany has been quiescent for 60 years but the next generation of German rulers has no experience of the last war, none of Russian domination and most importantly no guilt about the past. When the EU falls apart as I am certain it will in the next 10 or 20 years the real power of Northern Europe, Germany will assert herself again.
All this is easy to see and complicated by the Islamic Jihad against the West that continues to expand throughout Africa and Asia.
What happens in Africa is of only minor importance geo-politically even if the entire continent falls apart.
Afghanistan and especially Pakistan are much more important because of the nuclear threat, however, I cannot see that remaining there is any better than pulling stumps and leaving. If a war is unwinnable(by the USA) there is no point in fighting it. One of the results of leaving Afghanistan would be that the Iranians would come to the support of the Hazara (Iranian speaking Shiite substantial minority.) against the Pushtun supporters of the Taliban. Strange to think of Iran as a potential ally perhaps but historically that has happened before.
So far as Pakistan is concerned the logical thing to do is to supply the Indians with arms and let them sort out the Pakistanis.( The British succeeded with this sort of divide and rule in South Asia for hundreds of years.
The entire world sees eminent chaos as a certainty if the US follows the policy of the new President.
I wouldn't write Obama off yet but a major problem is determining exactly what is US foreign policy and who is running it . Where for example is Mrs Clinton in the mix.
There you have it, my entirely unsupported opinions! Please note that I am well aware that many of the ideas I advocate are disgraceful in conventional moral terms but where morality collides with interest the latter must prevail
Amicus