Luckymoose
The World is Mine
If you think Brazil is getting too uppity I will gladly remedy that for you.![]()
From a purely OOC viewpoint, yes. Brazil is getting uppity, but there isn't a whole lot Britain can do about it at this point. The same goes for Japan. Britain could have stopped Japan from becoming what it is today by getting involved in the Pacific War. Britain could go to war with either of them, but there'd be nothing to gain and everything to lose as of 1938.
@TLJ: Yeah, they wouldn't have unconditional military support. Conditional, though...

@Luckymoose: Your tidbits were picked out from the first five samples of the issue that I could find since the update. I COULD go back and find ample examples from everyone including myself. The fact is, the main thread has been derailed one too many times, and I'm sick of dealing with complaints about it. I figure when you get to a point where you're sick of hearing complaints, the proper solution is to actually fix the problem. From here on out, going to have an iron hand on the issue, regardless of who the culprit may be.
That's fine, but I don't want to appear as the singled out party in all of this.
On the former oh yes indeed. The masters of Britain and Germany seemingly have voluntarily emasculated themselves in an absurd bid to pander to liberal opinion and doctrine (in the case of the former) or due to sheer inertia and lack of will (in the case of the latter). Both of them whatever the means of their failures seemingly don't realise that the struggle for dominion is an all in exercise, either you commit to it and actively propagate your interests or you let your competitors slowly strip away your strength (as we see with Russia's ever-increasing influence in Europe).
Saying this (and here I go to your second point lucky), if Britain and Germany awoke from their "sleep of reason" and actually started to assert authority, and actively defend their national interests publically. Well the broader (as compared to their natural regional) influence of Brazil and Japan would swiftly melt away.
I don't think Britain or Germany could do a whole lot about Brazil and Japan anymore. Germany tried economic sanctions, but that failed. They certainly won't be allowed to sail across the Atlantic to force anything on Brazil. The same goes for Britain, really. Attacks on the Americas would just shift politics out of their favor even more so than it already is. Both of them depend on Americans too much to risk burning bridges like that.
That said, the British navy is pretty good, but it isn't drastically superior to the Brazilian navy. It would be a definite slog on a scale far worse than the US-Japan of OTL. I must say it would be interesting to find out who'd win.

). Oh and statues of idiotic leaders are made for toppling, he'd best start nation-building before he embarks on that voyage.