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Demilitarization
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If there had to be continuous coordination between MoFA and MoA, presumably with MoFA having veto power over missions to prevent any FA issues, I think we would run into problems. The two would probably butt heads, if either didn't take a neutral stance on GP. Kind of like how the State Dept and the Defense Dept in RL US constantly don't get along.

But more practically, it would require that MoFA have the same dedication as MoA. I certainly wouldn't have been able to do that.

Friction between MoA and MoFA boils down to TSP's non-alignment. As long as both ministers are on the same team, things go fine. But when their interests diverge, that's when the military becomes a potential problem for FA. But I think not many people here would accept the notion that FA is more important than the military.
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Demilitarization - by sandaoguo - 01-20-2015, 03:11 PM



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