Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'SOFA'

Status of Forces Agreements (SOFAs) are bilateral or multilateral treaties that define the legal position of military forces stationed in a host country. These agreements establish jurisdiction over military personnel, tax status, entry and exit requirements, and other legal matters governing foreign troop presence. SOFAs have been crucial in shaping post-WWII international relations and continue to influence geopolitical dynamics in alternate history scenarios exploring different military alliances or occupation outcomes.

What If Okinawa Remained Under US Administration Longer?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the United States maintained administrative control of Okinawa well beyond 1972, reshaping Asia-Pacific geopolitics, US-Japan relations, and the lives of Okinawans.