> We have yet to see how the US reacts when a massive section of it wants to secede.
Shutdown hundreds of critical newspapers. Suspended habeus corpus. And war.
https://wiki.lincolntelegrams.com/index.php?title=Lincoln_an...
Not to mention an unrealistic threat of secession led to the deportation of up to 2 million mexican americans.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_Repatriation
Which was tied to
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zimmermann_Telegram
and accelerated due to the Great Depression.
Of course the fear that japanese americans may try to secede and align with japan got them put in concentration camps.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internment_of_Japanese_America...
> India and China both face a significantly more difficult geopolitical reality than the USA.
Both of them face separatism funded by foreign nations which adds an extra level of concern.
> but to act as though a USA like policy would work in countries with very different ground realities is being willfully arrogant.
If you think this is ignorant, go look up US views on free trade and protectionism. In the media, you'll see everyone say the US has always been pro-free trade. History shows otherwise.
President Abraham Lincoln declared, "Give us a protective tariff and we will have the greatest nation on earth." Lincoln warned that "the abandonment of the protective policy by the American Government ... must produce want and ruin among our people."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protectionism_in_the_United_St...
Almost all the commonly held beliefs we've been brainwashed to accept by the media are simply lies. Democracy? Ask the bolivians, venezuelans, iranians, etc. Freedom? Ask the slaves in libya or the poor slaving away in saudi arabia, kuwait, etc.