I agree that teaming up with everyone and working to ensure that power is spread democratically is the right strategy, rather than giving power to loyal allies who might betray you.
But some leaders don’t seem to get this. During the Cold War, the US and USSR kept installing and supporting dictatorships in many other countries, even though their true allegiances was very dubious.
I agree that teaming up with everyone and working to ensure that power is spread democratically is the right strategy, rather than giving power to loyal allies who might betray you.
But some leaders don’t seem to get this. During the Cold War, the US and USSR kept installing and supporting dictatorships in many other countries, even though their true allegiances was very dubious.
Agree