Jamal Awil

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Mutual defense treaties among strong and weak nations might best be viewed in this. [fact]

Mutual defense treaties among strong and weak nations might best be viewed in this light, that is, not as undertaken to reassure the small nations nor in exchange for a quid pro quo, but rather as a device for surrendering an embarrassing freedom of choice.

Thomas C. Schelling, The Strategy of Conflict, loc. 712