Suppose Portugal Did It - Above the Law
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Suppose Portugal Did It - Above the Law
"If Portugal announced that it wanted France to be its newest state, the world might react by labeling its leader as a lunatic, questioning the legitimacy of such ambitions."
"Should Portugal impose high tariffs on the rest of the world, the global community might ignore its economy, allowing Portugal to suffer the consequences of its actions."
"If Portugal started blowing up fishing boats off the coast of Great Britain, claiming they harbored drug smugglers, the U.K. would likely respond with significant military action."
"Launching a military raid to capture another country's president without consulting allies would lead to a lack of global sympathy for Portugal in times of need."
If Portugal were to engage in aggressive actions such as annexing territories, imposing high tariffs, or launching military raids, the global response would likely be one of condemnation. The world would view such actions as irrational and dangerous, leading to potential isolation for Portugal. Insulting foreign leaders and embarrassing allies on social media would further damage diplomatic relations. In the event of a crisis, Portugal would struggle to find support from nations it had previously antagonized, highlighting the importance of maintaining positive international relations.
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