Barion wrote:
> You think the original NATO membership will turn against each
> other? I find that one hard to believe, but I suppose anything is
> possible, especially during crisis eras.
These major crisis wars are almost always completely unexpected,
because of the element of panic involved.
I frequently point to Israel's 2006 war against Hizbollah as an
excellent example. The war was triggered when Hizbollah kidnapped two
Israeli soldiers on the border between Lebanon and Israel. Israel's
response was completely panic-driven. Israel went to war in four
hours, with no plan, no objective, and no idea what was going on.
If Lebanon hadn't been in a generational Awakening era, World War III
might have begun right then and there.
** How Israel panicked in pursuing the summer Lebanon war with Hizbollah
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/cgi ... 23#e061223
Americans were caught completely by surprise by the Pearl Harbor
attack. Britain was completely complacent when Chamberlain signed a
deal with Hitler. Nobody was expecting the US Civil War to be
anything more dangerous than a football game, until the Battle of
Bull Run. World War I was COMPLETELY unexpected by everyone -- it
began when some high school students decided to shoot an Archduke.
Last year I wrote a lengthy article on this subject:
** The gathering storm in the Caucasus.
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/cgi ... asus080817
Getting back to Europe, there's a lot of visceral hatred between the
English and the French. The French would still love to get even for
what Wellington did to Napoleon. With the right kind of trigger,
they could be at war tomorrow.
John