I would let them consult on identifying the colour of the sky.
So via what other venue would democratic countries and non-democratic ones exchange ideas? Nukes?
I would let them consult on identifying the colour of the sky.
Then what about some kind of World Federation of Democracies, which would welcome all nations that meet its minimum human rights standards (perhaps based on the current Universal Declaration of Human Rights), which would share such a force, and whose membership would be elected, either directly by the people, or at a minimum by national government that themselves have been elected by their people, or something of the sort. But otherwise keep the same principle of a maximum of 100,00 well trained and equipped men.
The UN would still exist but only as a consultative organization.
Ya, let's jump right to nukes...:roll:So via what other venue would democratic countries and non-democratic ones exchange ideas? Nukes?
Ya, let's jump right to nukes...:roll:
Obviously reasoned debate is not what you're looking for.
:roll:Or another question is who decides on international laws of military engagement? Is it preferable to just have an international free for all, anarchy; or some kind of legitimate organization that can define the rules of engagement so as to ensure countries, including democracies, don't go off on imperialistic ventures.
Something similar to the UN, without the bullsh!t.So what would you propose if we scrapped the UN as a consultative venue?
We're already a member of one, it's called the Commonwealth.And Colpie, I don't see why we do not in fact strengthen our ties with the Commonwealth into something more than just a friendly club. That would be a good start, though of course it would have to go hand in hand with strengthening the Francophonie too.
So via what other venue would democratic countries and non-democratic ones exchange ideas? Nukes?
Let's not forget that even the British Empire and the French Empire were built by democratic or at least semi-democratic countries of the time.
And let's not forget the US empire that had occupied the Philippines and other countries too.