Switzerland was a confederation for what? Five and a half centuries.
Now you're changing goal-posts. The Federation is no longer an alliance you, say, but is now a confederation?
Umm Sci, the old Swiss Confederacy was a alliance.
It
began as an alliance, sure. But within a century, it had adopted the traits of a confederation, rather than an alliance. And Switzerland certainly couldn't survive as a mere alliance of cantons today.
And meanwhile, do try to remember that you have yet to provide any evidence for your assertion.
We do have a character (Kirk) overtly stating that the United Federation of Planets is an "Alliance."
Once, in an early episode, where it's unclear if he's speaking formally or simplifying things.
And never has it ever been said by any character the it is a "Federal State."
A federation in possession of its own military, borders, Constitution that overrides local law, legislature, president, and Supreme Court with the power of judicial review is by definition a federal state.
We do have a Federation member with a foreign Ambassador to that member home planet (and not the federation), and the embassy of a frequently hostile foreign power on their soil.
Yes. And Quebec and Hong Kong maintain their own diplomatic missions in Washington, D.C.; that doesn't mean that Canada and the People's Republic of China are mere alliances.
Betazed had a military that was capable of holding off the Jem'Hadar for a period of time.
And I have every confidence that the
New York Guard would be capable of holding off an invading army for a period of time. That doesn't make the State of New York a sovereign state.
Also, you are mis-remembering the
dialogue from "In the Pale Moonlight":
In the Pale Moonlight said:
SISKO
There's plenty of blame to go
around. The Tenth Fleet was
supposed to be protecting Betazed
and its outlying colonies, but
they were caught out of position
on a training exercise. What's
worse, Betazed's own defense
systems are obsolete and
undermanned.
(beat)
The planet was theirs in less than
ten hours.
He doesn't explicitly say that Betazed had its own military; he uses the phrase "defense systems." That MIGHT mean its own military... or it MIGHT mean something as simple as orbital defense satellites.
The Vulcans possess starships capable of responding to a reported "invasion force" of a strong foreign power, that doesn't sound like a handful of patrol boats.
Which does not preclude the Federation being a federal state, as I've repeated several times. Federal states' constituent polities are more than capable of maintaining their own military forces without invalidating the union's nature as a federal state.
The modern state of Virgina doesn't have colonies,
But there's no particular constitutional reason it couldn't, either.
I did earlier say that the Federation was very likely different than a strickly Human organized alliance. Collectively constructing their military, for their collective security, would be an example of such.
No, that's fundamental. If it has its own military, then it is by definition not an alliance anymore.
This isn't completely without precedent, prior to America changing into a federal state, a Continental Navy was brought into existence, under the control of Congress.
Yeah, for the duration of the Revolutionary War. The Congress of the Confederation did not raise a standing army or navy.
And all that means is that the U.S. under the Articles of Confederation was a polity that had no real identity -- it was somewhere between an alliance of sovereign states and a confederation, and it was destined to die because of it. Until the states clearly accepted that they had yielded their sovereignty to a federal state, they were never going to stop trying to reassert dominance over the Congress of the Confederation, and that's why it did not survive -- and why a Federation modeled on the Articles of Confederation would also not survive.
The term federation has a few different meanings, including the one you provided a link too. A federation can just as equally be an organization formed by merging several groups or parties. Plus it's also synonymous with league, alliance and confederacy. So your contention that "it's called a federation" isn't conclusive.
It is conclusive when considered in the context of that federation possessing every single trait of a sovereign state in addition to being called a federation.
