Postby Kevin Thomas Riley » Fri Aug 08, 2008 6:06 pm
I think the Romulans started the war with Earth because in their view Humans interfered with the plans Romulus had for reunification with Vulcan. As shown in the Vulcan arc on ENT, it was the Humans who helped reveal the Kir'Shara and had the pro-Romulan leaders (V'Las) deposed. So they wanted to destroy that influence and the emerging Coalition of Planets that would be a further hindrance towards a reunification. They also probably thought that the Earth Starfleet was too weak. The Romulans didn't want an all out war with their Vulcan brethren because a feeling of kinship.
I also think that some Vulcan and Earth leaders knew about the Romulan/Vulcan connection, but decided it wouldn't be prudent to reveal that if they wanted more allies on board. And Humans feelings for Vulcan weren't that great to begin with.
I imagine that other allies, like Andorians and Tellarites, would help Earth, but only in the last half of the war (it is called the Earth/Romulan War after all). I can also imagine that some Earth representative (Archer? Section 31?) would "blackmail" the Vulcans for help - "You aid us or we reveal who the Romulans are!" This help at a crucial moment is perhaps what facilitated the victory at the battle of Cheron.
In the end, the Romulans' defeat is even greater since the war is what makes the Federation possible. The CoP had failed, and Earth had no real help from it. Only later did we manage to convince the Andorians and Tellarites to join the fight, probably after some Romulan attacks on their territories and/or ships, and they realized they might be next in line to be swallowed up by an expanding Romulan Empire.
She's got an awfully nice bum!-Malcolm Reed on T'Pol, in
Shuttlepod One