Instructions: Read each situation and put yourself into the shoes of each leader. Then determine what you would do by selecting one of the five options listed below and then explain why in at least a paragraph.
Pre-emptive Strike: Attack your potential enemy before he can attack you
Economic Embargo: To block trade coming in and out of your enemy’s nation
Wait and See: Do nothing and respond in due time
Negotiate: To talk and bargain with your foe (but be ready to make concessions)
Appeasement: To avoid war by giving your enemy what they want
If you were Neville Chamberlain, the Prime Minister of Great Britain, what course of action would you take in response to Hitler’s desire to annex the Sudetenland? The people at home still have the memories of World War I in their minds and wish to avoid war at all costs. You realize that Nazi Germany is growing in power, but is still currently weaker than the combined powers of Great Britain and your closest allies, France.
If you were George W. Bush, the President of the U.S., what course of action would you take in response to the possibility of Iraq having weapons of mass destruction? Iraq’s dictator, Saddam Hussein might be creating a nuclear and biological weapons program. There is the possibility that these weapons, once developed, could be given to terrorist groups that want to harm the United States and her allies. Many Americans hope to see a better response to Al Qaeda’s and Osama Bin Laden’s attack on 9/11/2001 when groups of terrorists hijacked a number of civilian airliners and crashed them into the World Trade Center buildings in New York City and into the Pentagon, the office of the U.S. Department of Defense. Iraq and Al Qaeda might be linked, but you are unsure of the relationship between two groups. He wants the United States to stop the economic embargo on his country and to leave the Middle East.
You are the current President of the U.S. and you want to keep nuclear weapons away from small nations that might threaten to use them. Nations such as North Korea are working to develop nuclear weapons programs and are doing all that they can to get their hands on the material and technology necessary. North Korea hopes to unify the entire Korean peninsula under their rule. There is the possibility that these nations may give any nuclear weapons that they develop to terrorists who might use them against the U.S. What mode of action should you take?
About 2 million people live in the Crimea, a Black Sea peninsula connected to southern Ukraine. Even though two million people live in this Ukrainian province, “Russification” policies under Soviet rule helped to create a 60% majority of those who see themselves as ethnic Russians. Russia and Crimea have deep historical ties. Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a recent speech that “everything in Crimea speaks of our shared history and pride.”
Due to massive protests in 2014 that led to the overthrow of a pro-Moscow government over its rejection of the Ukraine’s admission into the European Union, many ethnic Russians felt alienated from their ethnically Ukrainian countrymen. So with the support of Putin, Russia forces and pro-Russian supporters in the Crimea seized a number of military bases in the province. Russia’s parliament then voted to admit Crimea as a part of Russia and the people of Crimea then voted in a referendum to transfer loyalty from the Ukraine to Russia.
Now many ethnic Russians have rebelled against the Ukrainian government, aiming to join Russia. The Russian military has also amassed a large military force along its Ukrainian border. What should the United States and her allies in NATO do?