kzt wrote:Among other minor details, they just got done with a series of wars that probably killed upwards of 10 million people and cost each of them at least 5 years of economic growth. You would have to be strikingly naive to think that the RoH and the SEM won't in the future have areas of disagreement, or even, over time, fundamental differences. People that naive don't usually end up in decision making positions for governments.
I hate to break it to you, cthia, but kzt is absolutely right. Of
course they're going to have disagreements, arguments, and fundamental differences. Hell, that occurs
within the Manticoran government all the time; what makes you think it
won't occur between two entirely different nations who evolved independently?
I, more than maybe anyone else on this board,
believe in the Grand Alliance heart and soul. But that doesn't mean that Manticore and Haven are going to be acting in perfect, delightful, breezy accord for the rest of recorded history. Grand Alliance or no, possible future trade agreements, treaties, and mutual citizenship arrangements or none, they
are two separate star nations. Nations whose futures are entwined, now, by choice, but separate nations nonetheless.
You bet your
ass they'll be spying on each other. Not out of any desire to undermine the other, because their futures
are knit and they both know that they are better off facing that future together, but for one simple, time-honored, fundamental reason.
Governments keep secrets.
And they also make it their business to find out whatever secrets other nations are keeping from them.
You can bet the USA and the UK spy on each other. You can bet that Sweden and Norway spy on each other. We know for damn sure that the USA spies on Germany, and that Germany is Not Happy about it - and probably tripled their surveillance on the USA in turn after that little bombshell dropped. And we already know that Beowulf - by all accounts Manticore's closest and most long-standing ally - spies on Manticore, and that Manticore returns the favor. It's just as important to know what your allies aren't telling you as it is to know what your enemies aren't telling you. That doesn't mean the Alliance is built on a foundation that can't stand; it's a simple and inarguable truth of real-world politics. Given the history between Manticore and Haven, that goes ten times over.
Yes, they trust each other now. Yes, they stand united now and, I believe, for centuries to come. But Eloise Pritchart is the very antithesis of naive, and Queen Elizabeth is in almost every way her equal. They're never going to come out and talk to each other about the covert intelligence they're carrying out on each other's star nations, because they won't have to.
And someday, as
A Rising Thunder has already shown us, that may very well save them both in the end. Because what two heads of state - even as close as these two have become - cannot say to each other as official representatives of their governments, even in private, unofficial communication, they
will be able to say to each other through covert channels - such as those maintained by one Victor Cachat and Anton Zilwicki.
So goes reality. So goes politics. And so, too, goes the Grand Alliance - a mutually beneficial partnership, yes, but not a naive one.
And that is just as it should be.