^The South a land under occupation? You have got to be kidding me. It's been how many years since the Civil War? This is the 21st century. The country has moved on. We have other issues now.
So, presenting a conquest in terms of it being a
feit accompli endows it with legitimacy? Moral authority flows from the barrel of the gun?
I love how some people continuously deride the US for "imperialism" in it's international relations, but don't seem to mind it as much when it is directed at it's own citizenry.
Tying that back into Trek, the Bajorans had that problem too, witness the actions of people like Kai Winn and her supporters in the Provisional Government.
And... I'm struggling to connect this to the topic. Um, was Cardassia's occupation ever legally recognized by the UFP or other powers in the area?
Tacitly, yes. The Federation did nothing but set up refugee camps. It never offered the Bajorans any sort of military assistance nor did it act to legitimize a "government in exile" for the Bajorans.
Certainly. I've viewed the South as a land under occupation for many years. Secession was the legal right of the states under the 9th and 10th Amendments, and the North had no legal justification for using force of arms to prevent their utilizing that right.
The problem with this argument is that the Constitution is unclear on whether or not secession is a legal right of the states. If the South were serious about pursuing a legal justification for secession, they would have taken it to the Supreme Court
before unilaterally seceding,
Not according to the Constitution as written. 9th and 10th Amendments reserve all powers not
explicitly granted to the Federal gov't to the states, and from there to the people. Secession was well understood prior to the Civil War as a state's right. At least three states (NY, RI and VA) explicitly reserved the right to secede in their ratification of the Constitution.
And it only makes logical sense that the states had that right. After all, the US itself was founded on secession. The term "Revolutionary War" is not accurate.
We also have to consider that the CW was not the first secession crisis in the US. Maine seceeded from Massachussets. There was a call for New England secession during the War of 1812.
And most hypocritically of all (on the part of the North/Union), there is the formation of West Virginia, which seceeded from Virginia itself and joined the Union.
If the Union did not recognize secession, then how can it admit a state seceding from another state?
And yes, before someone brings it up, I am aware of the
Texas v. White decision. That
post War decision was made in direct contravention to the law and the plain text reading of the Constitution. The SCOTUS does that sometimes when it suits the purposes of those who control the court.
and not have attacked Fort Sumter whilst in the middle of negotiations with the Lincoln Administration over its fate. By any reasonable standard, the South was the aggressor in the Civil War.
First of all, that only shows Lincoln for the two faced liar that he was. On the one hand, he supposedly denied the right to seceed, but he was
negotiating with SC. By doing so, he recognized the legitimacy of the Confederate government
of SC.
Oh, and the firing on the fort? Happened because the S Carolinians caught the North trying to sneak reinforcements into the fort.
So it was a Cuban Missile Blockade situation. By attempting to "cross the line", the North made the first aggressive move.
Can I ask why you think the Nazi's would have defeated Russia. Support provided by the North Sea coveys were minimal. The winter of 1941 which stalled the Russian advance would still have happened. Yes perhaps it would have lasted longer, But given the sheer size of Russia and the man power it could bring, the fact that the Nazi's didn't have any heavy bombers to attack the factories located deep in Russian terrority. Would mean that the Russians could keep bringing more and more tanks/planes etc.. Whilst resources avalable to Nazi Germany would continue to dwindle. Their cities/factories being bombed by the RAF.
So the Nazi's would have fallen to the Russians...then Europe would have been conquered by the Russians. The only reason Russia joined the Allies was that Hitler stabbed them in the back. Russia was originally an
Axis power.
Germany or Russia, either way Europe was screwed w/o the US.