Zakharra wrote:
Heh. Very true, but we do have evidence that there are some competent civilians leaders. The Maya sector OFS governor and his military attache for example. There could very well be others on the other side of the SL, but RFC hasn't focused on that. He's just focused on the area near Manticore (and its annexed territories) and Haven and the areas to the north/northwest of the SL. It wouldn't surprise me if there were more competent officials, or ones that replace the incompetent ones , whether by forcing them out of office or by killing them.
I do like the point you make at the top of this page: remember, we may be seeing them work together and Queen Elizabeth and Eloise making BFF sounds to each other (the worst dialogue ever by RFC, in AAC, IMHO), but they've just finished fighting a war for twenty years with literally millions of deaths and to expect all those billions of people (and the millions in military service) to suddenly begin trusting each other unconditionally is asking for a lot of development in human understanding and rationality in the next 2,000 years. Therefore, defense forces will remain for the near future.
People seriously keep ignoring this. There is nothing that says that the SEM and RH won't be adversaries again. Especially since the RH is a democracy with a fully elected government. Even with treecats the SEM will never be able to tell who is elected and who isn't and they would do well to keep their hands out from meddling with the RH political system. The SKM/SEM and RH have been in a shooting war for 20 years, a cold war for over 50; as you point out, there should still be a lot of hard feelings on both sides, in the civilian and military structures. Yet they are sharing their cutting edge military tech with their greatest enemy. An enemy-now-friend that could very well be an enemy again.
Yet the SEM -won't- treat with the SL? Somehow the SL, which has done far less to Manticore than the RH has ever done, is so fiendish and evil that it literally has to be broken up. Kind of strange..
Correction: Manticore has been in a shooting war for twenty years and a cold war for fifty with the
People's Republic of Haven.
Not the
Republic of Haven. This distinction is critical. The Manticoran war with the Republic was a war no one wanted and a carryover from the People's Republic. Remember, both sides wanted to
stop it well before the Second War began; it was meddling by Giancola and Mesa, plus the utter disaster that was the High Ridge government, that kickstarted the resumption of hostilities. Manticore most certainly isn't sharing technological secrets with its longtime enemy, because that enemy doesn't exist anymore.
I'm not saying there won't be mistrust and suspicion on both sides; frankly, I'd be disappointed if there
weren't. It's bound to happen, after the toll the war has taken on both star nations. But it's highly unlikely that Haven and Manticore will turn on each other again, for the simple reason that they only turned on each other in the first place because of Mesa and the Alignment. There are far more advantages to an alliance than there are to a shooting war, and that goes for both nations; cold-blooded cost-benefit analysis alone means that they're almost certainly going to stay allies, even if they weren't already developing a warmer relationship. The "interstellar Athens" that Haven once was - and, I believe, will be again - is a natural ally for Manticore, being a strong, stable democracy who detests the slave trade. They are
good for each other in every way - economically, militarily, and diplomatically. They have no reason to turn on each other, and every reason in the world to hang together.
And one more correction: Manticore isn't setting out to break up the Solarian League because it's evil and must be destroyed. The Solarian League is
already falling apart. They're accelerating a process that is going to happen anyway, and they're doing it because the Alignment is using the SLN against them and they want to make sure the MAlign can't do that any more.
Granted, I'm well known on these boards as a Havenite partisan, so you're welcome to take my analysis with a grain of salt, but I believe in Haven, I believe in Eloise Pritchart, and I believe in the Grand Alliance.
And I believe that the future of the Honorverse will bear me out.