I'm not sure what the point of these questions is. The analogy comes from John Mearshimer in a talk he gave a few years back. I will see if I can dig it up.Rossticus said:Serotonin said:
The corollary here is that 20 years from now China offers Mexico a sweet deal to join a mutual alliance and once agreed China can put hundreds of thousands of troops and weapons in Mexico, maybe right on the border.
If you are America, how do you respond?
Mexico has always been our sphere of influence, we've had the Monroe Doctrine, but Mexico may also feel like we've screwed them around at times (taking half their territory in the 1800s) and want to link up with China.
How do you think we'd respond?
That's such a stretch it's not even funny. Is China in the same region as Mexico? Is China contiguous to Mexico? Has the US recently attacked Mexico and annexed parts of Mexico? Is America an authoritarian autocracy who has stated their goal of annexing Mexico?
https://political-science.uchicago.edu/directory/john-mearsheimer
If anything his analogy dramatically understates the problem for Russia, because the Rus people founded Kiev in the 800s and historically (like, for 1,000+ years) that was a part of Russia.