J. R. "Bob" Dobbs
Jul 10, 2017 · 2 min read

You are right, authoritarian regimes rarely go to war with one another.

I finally realized the wisdom of your recommendations.

When we finally hand over the United States to authoritarian rule by the Executive Branch, then the Presidents of the United States and Russia can work out a deal to benefit both oligarchies, and we can avoid nuclear conflict.

After the US and Russians oligarchs come to an agreement then it will be easy to work out a deal with China, and even the British aristocracy if any one cares.

We will have to leave it up to France, Germany, whatever Eastern European republics they can protect unless Russia invites Turkey to reestablish the Ottoman Empire, which would help solve the problems in the Middle East. Although an Islamophobic Israel backed by Indian nuclear weapons could cause a problem. We can let Pakistan and India nuke it out over that.

China can consolidate the South China Sea and bring order to South-East Asia, and I am sure they can work out some arrangement with a dictatorship in the Philippines. Japan and South Korea might prove pesky, and of course North Korea is a loose cannonball.

I don’t know about Mexico and Central America and South America because there has been so much meddling by the United States over the years who knows what will happen. I guess it is best just to stay with the Madison Doctrine backed up by Russian and Chinese nukes along with the American ones.

So who is left … oh yes, Canada, Australia and New Zealand can join with France and Germany to lead the Free World … what remains of it.

    J. R. "Bob" Dobbs

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    Mild-mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper. … Ok I confess. I am not a reporter, and I am far from mild-mannered.