RogerRanger
Contributor
Britain became a major power because its had strategic depth, by controlling the waters around Britain and Ireland. It meant no Europe power could threaten Britain directly, allowing Britain to build up its forces and project them to other parts of Europe and the world.
Three things happened which Britain hasn't strategically recovered from. First was in its attempts to full integrate Ireland into the British economy, the Ulster-Scottish felt betrayed and rebelled against that perceived betrayal, then there was an out break of war in Europe, so Britain has to redirect its forces away from Ireland toward the Empire, Ireland in that period then gained independence. So Britain had lost one of it key strategic positions. Second the German air force and navy bypass the English channel and defeated the Royal Navy in the North sea, all Britain's strategic depth was gone. And the British never really attempted to get it back. Rather directly involving ourselves in the American alliance and the EU, we didn't need to worry about strategic depth.
However now we have left the EU and the Americans are pulling back from the world, Britain has nothing it needs to be a strong power or regain its strategic depth.
So we have seen the British lose the Cod wars to Iceland, have to deal with IRA bombing campaigns in Britain, have to tag along with the US on every war and change our legal system to join the EU. In all this the British never attempted to upset the current world order and reinforce their strategic position, legal system, economic independence, military independence or regain control of Ireland.
Right now Britain is at its weakest point since the Dutch were stealing our flag ships in the 1660's. With the French applying pressure with fishing boats and migrants in the channel, the Irish trying to realign themselves economically away from Britain. And the British don't have a navy capable of doing anything about it, don't have an economy able to live without the imports from around the world and a political class which is disappointing and internally at war.
Three things happened which Britain hasn't strategically recovered from. First was in its attempts to full integrate Ireland into the British economy, the Ulster-Scottish felt betrayed and rebelled against that perceived betrayal, then there was an out break of war in Europe, so Britain has to redirect its forces away from Ireland toward the Empire, Ireland in that period then gained independence. So Britain had lost one of it key strategic positions. Second the German air force and navy bypass the English channel and defeated the Royal Navy in the North sea, all Britain's strategic depth was gone. And the British never really attempted to get it back. Rather directly involving ourselves in the American alliance and the EU, we didn't need to worry about strategic depth.
However now we have left the EU and the Americans are pulling back from the world, Britain has nothing it needs to be a strong power or regain its strategic depth.
So we have seen the British lose the Cod wars to Iceland, have to deal with IRA bombing campaigns in Britain, have to tag along with the US on every war and change our legal system to join the EU. In all this the British never attempted to upset the current world order and reinforce their strategic position, legal system, economic independence, military independence or regain control of Ireland.
Right now Britain is at its weakest point since the Dutch were stealing our flag ships in the 1660's. With the French applying pressure with fishing boats and migrants in the channel, the Irish trying to realign themselves economically away from Britain. And the British don't have a navy capable of doing anything about it, don't have an economy able to live without the imports from around the world and a political class which is disappointing and internally at war.
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