Re: Has the Typhon Pact Books Became Yuuhzan Vong Invasion of Star Tre
Again, you're making the fundamental and enormous mistake of treating the Pact as an "it." The Pact is a "they" -- a loose affiliation of six nations with more than six distinct agendas within it. Yes, some factions within the Pact are scheming against the Federation, while others are not.
A fine distinction that matters little.
Example: Texas conspires to send agents into Mexico to stop drug traffic. They get caught. Who is Mexico going to go after for redress? The US, not Texas, because the US is the national government that is supposed to keep it's member states in line.
Except the Typhon Pact is not a sovereign state; the United States is.
A better comparison would be the
Warsaw Pact, or
BRICS. And yes, during the Cold War, the United States still treated individual countries like individual countries; it didn't expect the Warsaw Pact to act like a government. Same thing today with BRICS.
And it's not as if the Federation itself has never schemed against other nations.
Never said they didn't (at least in TOS days).
"The
Pegasus."
A Time to Kill. "In the Pale Moonlight." The Federation has schemed plenty just in the 24th Century.
They legitimately see the Federation as a threat to their security and autonomy. So of course they're going to try to undermine a nation they see as an imperialist threat, in the same way that the Federation has tried in the past to undermine hostile nations like the Romulans and Cardassians. Sometimes good guys and bad guys are just a matter of perspective.
Again, it isn't about motive, it's about the acts themselves. ANY government will react poorly to acts of espionage, sabotage, etc against it's interests
regardless of motive.
Not necessarily. The United States has been the target of Israeli espionage without having an overtly negative reaction; hell, the Israeli Defense Forces
attacked the USS Liberty in 1967, killing 34 Americans -- yet that didn't stop good U.S.-Israeli relations.
Things are more complicated than you're making them out to sound like.
Think about this logically:
The world wakes up tomorrow to the announcement that Red China, Iran, N Korea and the Somalli warlords/pirates have all joined together to form a new international military and political alliance.
There's a big problem with your analogy right off the bat: Somali pirates are just guys desperate for money, not leaders of a sovereign state. They cannot join any international alliance.
The second problem with your comparison is that the Typhon Pact is not solely composed of states that have been hostile to the Federation. Some, like the Tholians and Breen, have; others, like the Gorn, have been friendly; others have been apathetic, like the Kinshaya; others, like the Romulans, have been both enemy and ally, depending upon the situation; others, like the Tzenkethi, were hostile once but not anymore, and essentially just use the Federation as their boogeyman to blame things on for their local media.
That's why BRICS is a better comparison than your hypothetical -- BRICS includes countries with whom the United States is friendly (Brazil, India, and South America) in addition to countries with whom we're tense-but-peaceful-so-far rivals (China and Russia). BRICS would be an even better analogy if, say, Venezuela and
Bhutan were to join -- Venezuela being a prime example of a Tzenkethi-like government in terms of, they don't like us and use us as their media boogeyman, but we're not on the brink of war with them or anything either; and Bhutan being a prime example of a Kinshaya-like country about which we don't give a shit and who do not give a shit about us.
Next thing you know, this new alliance has (among other things) managed to infiltrate General Dynamics and steal the specifications for the Seawolf class attack submarine.
You mean sort of the way we've been infiltrating Iran and screw with their perfectly-legal-under-the-Nuclear-Nonprofliferation-Treaty-to-which-Iran-is-a-party civilian nuclear program, by, amongst other things, assassinating their nuclear scientists?
That kind of infiltration?
Then a major European nation decides to abandon NATO and sign on with the new alliance...
NATO is an alliance, not a sovereign state. The Federation is a sovereign state, not an alliance. Your comparison would have to involve, like, Virginia seceding from the Union and allying with your Bushian Axis of Evil Alliance (BAEA).
Andor seceded from the Federation, but we do not know with whom they've allied themselves, if anyone. For all we know, Andor may in fact be a party to the Khitomer Alliance, even as it refuses to be a Federation world anymore. Or they may be completely neutral. We do not yet know.
Counter-espionage and external espionage ensue. Incidents mount, and next thing you know, a shooting war breaks out.
Right, 'cos that's exactly what happened when the Soviet-allied countries formed the Warsaw Pact in 1949, isn't it? We fought World War III.
ETA:
You also need to remember something else: How the United States would react today is not an accurate indicator of how the Federation would react. Remember, the United States today is a deeply neo-imperialistic hegemon. It's a giant planetary control freak, and it often feels threatened by things it should not (even as it ignores other problems it should not).
How a neo-imperialist hegemon reacts doesn't tell us how the
Federation reacts because, whatever the Tzenkethi or Tholians may think, the Federation is neither imperialistic nor neo-imperialistic, and doesn't feel threatened just because a foreign nation demonstrates it is not a Federation puppet government. The Federation is a great deal less warlike than the United States; never forget that.