I actually agree with the last paragraph. It does make some sense to have some sort of reciprocity with other trusted nation-states. However, there is obviously going to be some forum shopping as a result, and the country with the lowest bar (as opposed to the highest standards) is going to become the one that bears the lion’s share of the evaluation burden.
If we're going to do this, the nations involved should have a rotation, so that 1/you can't predict which nation is going to get a particular evaluation job and 2/to eliminate the "free rider" problem (which exists today in other contexts, such as unfairly burdening the USA with the majority of Western defense spending).
If we're going to do this, the nations involved should have a rotation, so that 1/you can't predict which nation is going to get a particular evaluation job and 2/to eliminate the "free rider" problem (which exists today in other contexts, such as unfairly burdening the USA with the majority of Western defense spending).