"In
1945, after some 60 million had perished in World War II, the Western
democracies blamed themselves for having appeased and empowered fascist
empires.
That
sadder but wiser generation taught us two lessons:
-
Small sacrifices now can avoid catastrophic ones later on.
-
Dictatorial regimes on a roll never voluntarily quit playing
geostrategic poker.
If
the present trajectories continue:
- A reconfigured Middle East
will be bookended by radical Islamic empires — the Islamic State caliphate and
a new Persian empire.
- China will control most of
the Pacific and adjudicate trade, commerce and politics west of Hawaii and to
the south and east of India.
- The client states of a new
Russian empire will border central Europe and be under constant pressure to
leave the EU, NATO or both.
How does all this end? One of two ways:
-
America and its allies can reawaken, gradually restore
deterrence and re-establish the old postwar order without a global war.
-
Or the United States will not be bothered — at least until this
new generation of dictators bothers us at home."
Victor
Davis Hanson
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