Absolutely, Scotland would have historic regiments to reinvigorate, and with membership of NATO and UN Scotland would still take part in international cooperation as other small European nations did for example in Libya or Afghanistan, where there was a UN resolution and mandate. Comparing Scotland's % share of the current UK navy/air force relative to other small European nations, we are in a worse position than those other countries but we spend more! For the amount Scotland contributes to UK military spending, Scotland would have more ships and planes than our relative share of current UK assets.Jesus_of_Nazareth wrote:On the Scottish Military side, my bet is that the Scots would be happy to start afresh - plenty of former / historic regiments that could be resurrected. Certainly would be cleaner than arguing over who gets what.
Of course the Scottish armed forces would never be of any use (in size and capabilities) for offensive action - but I suspect they would be happy with that. be a lot cheaper as well!
Scotland's naval yards would build for a Scottish Navy. Scotland wouldnt spend any money on nukes, and nuclear subs. Scotland would have sensible numbers of infantry for defense and international cooperation.
I also think the assets/liabilities discussion is interesting. GB is a union between Scotland and England, a "union of equals". UK is GB + NI. If Scotland breaks the GB union, it is the parting of two equal states legally. Under that scenario, the assets and labilites are split, AND the argument goes that both inherit the international treaties memberships and obligations equally.
IF however the argument from UK is that UK is unchanged, and little old Scotland is running off to be a new state with no inherited international rights or obligations, then it is not a breaking of the union, it is England = UK. In that case, Scotland has no rights to shares of assets. And no obligations to debts. Scotland would start from scratch, no EU for example, but no splitting of debts with England/UK.
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