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6->''"In 1936 it was clear to everyone that if Britain would only help the Spanish Government, even to the extent of a few million pounds' worth of arms, Franco would collapse and German strategy would be severely dislocated... Yet in the most mean, cowardly, hypocritical way the British ruling class did everything they could to hand Spain over to Franco and the Nazis."''
7-->-- '''Creator/GeorgeOrwell''', ''Looking Back on the [[UsefulNotes/SpanishCivilWar Spanish War]]''
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9Our heroes are in trouble. They're being slaughtered by the BigBad's Legions of Terror, who are obviously too strong for them... but wait! There is a large regiment of [[TheCavalry cavalry]] in the area. Let's just [[GondorCallsForAid call in]] these guys and the Big Bad will be easily defeated.
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11Or so you'd think.
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13In fact, the cavalry doesn't feel like rushing in to save the day at all, and stubbornly refuses your desperate call for help. Perhaps they have some kind of ObstructiveCodeOfConduct forbidding them to intervene. Perhaps the BigBad has powerful friends whom they don't want to get into trouble with. Or the Cavalry are organised more or less democratically and [[DividedWeFall some of them are opposed to helping the heroes]] (or they all agree about ''that'', but argue endlessly about the details). Whatever the reason, the Cavalry refuses.
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15This trope is in play when the heroes need help, and there is an entity which could and/or should provide it but says 'Screw you'. Can lead to the heroes (and, if the unwilling Cavalry's excuse is particularly poor, the audience) exclaiming 'Why don't you do something?' or [[WhatTheHellHero 'What The Hell, Hero?']] If the heroes looked up to their supposed protectors, this will result in a BrokenPedestal.
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17Comes in two varieties:
18* '''Formal Authority''' is when the unwilling Cavalry is a (supposedly) neutral authority figure with power over both the heroes and the villains. They don't rush in to protect the heroes, even if the villain is clearly violating the rules which they are supposed to enforce - for example, in a schoolyard setting, a teacher not doing anything to protect the bullied protagonist. Related to AdultsAreUseless and PoliceAreUseless.
19* '''No Formal Authority''' is when the Cavalry have no formal power over the villains, but are big and strong enough to significantly aid the heroes. They are supposed to be on the heroes' side (thus making them potential Cavalry), but refuse to help.
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21Compare CavalryBetrayal (when the Cavalry does show up, but turns out not to be on the heroes' side after all), which sometimes invokes a Cavalry Refusal to set up LetsYouAndHimFight (when what was thought to be the Cavalry plans to let the heroes and villains exhaust each other, before intervening to the detriment of both sides). Contrast OneManArmy (when the hero refuses any help from the Cavalry and does all the jobs on his own). It's also not unheard of for the Cavalry to rescue the heroes after all but have their own reasons for holding off.
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24!Examples:
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31* ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'': Casca's first meeting with Griffith starts with her escaping from a rapist. Instead of helping her, he throws a sword between the two, intending for Casca to choose to take it up and kill the guy ("If you have something you wish to protect, take up that sword."). After a struggle, Casca wins, and Griffith allows her to join him.
32* In ''Anime/LastExile'', the Guild (an organisation supposed to enforce [[UsefulNotes/TheLawsAndCustomsOfWar The Laws And Customs Of War]]) does nothing to help an army which is being attacked with "forbidden" tactics, because they favour the offending army.
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36* {{Downplayed|Trope}} in ''Fanfic/AmazingFantasy''. When Peter is busy getting his ass kicked by the Prowler, a coalition of Pro Heroes including Mount Lady, Kamui Woods, Backdraft, and Death Arms are dispatched to contain collateral and stop the fight. But their efforts are thwarted when Prowler embeds a bomb in Mount Lady's neck to take her hostage, forcing them to stand by and take care of the gathering crowd instead of intervening. This means that Izuku is the only one willing to rush in and help (and it nearly gets him killed) until All Might swoops in and steals the detonator.
37* ''Fanfic/DelinquencyOfTheRedDragon'': {{Discussed|Trope}} when Shirou insists that he's going to protect Asia from the Fallen Angels. Rias explains to him that the Fallen Angels have DiplomaticImpunity since up to this point, they were only hostile towards Shirou while he had Aisa [[spoiler:and was still human]], so the Devils ''technically'' can't punish them for any of their actions without risking serious political backlash.
38* In ''Fanfic/TheImperialHeresy'', the Ultramarines don't bother going to aid the Emperor on Terra, deciding that they'd prefer to wait until both sides weaken each other and go in to finish off the survivors. This backfires when the Alpha Legion and Thousand Sons decide to attack ''them'' first.
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42* A justified example happens at the midpoint of the ''Literature/CodexAlera'' novels. When the SuccessionCrisis that's been growing more urgent as [[TheHighKing the First Lord's]] health worsens finally erupts into open rebellion, the First Lord calls upon his remaining loyal vassals for military aid, only to discover that TheUsurper took the precaution of [[IHaveYourWife having at least one of each lord's family abducted to hold as hostages]]. [[spoiler:The heroes do ultimately free the hostages, but not before the First Lord has to resort to some ''very'' DirtyBusiness to buy time.]]
43* ''Literature/{{Dune}}'': TheEmperor stands aside and does nothing when House Harkonnen breaks the laws of the Landsraad and openly attacks House Atreides shortly after the latter has taken up their position on Arrakis. [[spoiler:This is because he's joined forces with House Harkonnen [[ShootTheDangerousMinion to get rid of the too-popular and too-successful Atreides]]]].
44* ''Literature/TheGraceOfKings'': Part of [[WeAreStrugglingTogether the infighting]] that undermines the rebellion against [[TheEmpire the Xana Empire]]. The armies of Faça and Gan stand by at the Battle of Wolf's Paw, having been convinced they should trust Xana mercy rather than risk themselves for the other kingdoms; when Mata Zyndu rallies in a crushing victory for the rebellion, they belatedly help out, but Zyndu has their leaders arrested afterwards.
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48* This became a RunningGag in Wrestling/RingOfHonor during the House Of Truth's second major run (the one where Wrestling/JayLethal ended up [[TheBadGuyWins winning everything]]). ROH had security, honest. Real security headed by experienced bouncer and security guard Joey Daddiego. Problem was, Wrestling/TruthMartini paid off Daddiego to undermine his own staff, who often ended up standing around impotently during House Of Truth attacks while Daddiego stood in their routes to the arena.[[/folder]]
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51* Often seems to be the case of the [[PowersThatBe Elder Gods]] in the ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' franchise. They are nominally in charge of enforcing the use of the titular tournament to slow multiversal konquest, but often refuse to interfere in the tournament itself, even if one side is blatantly disregarding the rules ([[Film/MortalKombatTheMovie assassinating participants]] [[VideoGame/MortalKombatDeadlyAlliance before they can enter]], [[VideoGame/MortalKombatII forcing follow–up tournaments]] [[VideoGame/MortalKombatShaolinMonks before the agreed–upon time frame]], [[VideoGame/MortalKombat3 straight–up invading the victorious realm after the fact]]). In fact, [[spoiler:the entire thrust of the plot of [[VideoGame/MortalKombat9 the reboot]] is averting this trope and forcing the Elder Gods to punish Shao Kahn for invading Earthrealm rather than leaving his defeat to the heroes]].
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55* It's hard to keep count of the times the UsefulNotes/UnitedNations have refused the Cavalry call (largely by [[WouldBeRudeToSayGenocide calling "Genocide" a "Civil War"]]), due to the decision-making process which allows several powerful nations, whose interests are often diametrically opposed, a veto. The General Assembly attempted to LoopholeAbuse their way around this deadlock of the Security Council through enacting Resolution 377(A), i.e. "Uniting for Peace". It's only worked once in a while.
56* The UsefulNotes/UnitedNations' predecessor, the League of Nations, were even more reluctant Cavalry-- they just looked on as the Japanese invaded (Chinese) Manchuria, the Italians brutally conquered Abyssinia, and a handful of Spanish generals staged a coup against their government which led to the UsefulNotes/SpanishCivilWar. Naturally, the League of Nations was abolished after UsefulNotes/WorldWarII.
57* As early as the time of Charles Dickens, popular historians have alleged that Charles VII, who had become King of France thanks to [[ActionGirl Jeanne d'Arc]], [[UngratefulBastard didn't lift a finger to save her from the English]]. After all, according to these historians, Jeanne, as a peasant girl, should have been [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness less than worthless to Charles as soon as he was crowned]], even if her death could be used as an excuse to drive the English out of France. The truth of the matter, on the other hand, contrary to popular belief, is a lot more complicated, to say the least, as French historian Pierre Champion will tell us here:
58-->"Charles VII has often been accused of [[UngratefulBastard ingratitude to Jeanne]], who had him crowned at Reims. He was [[IdiotBall certainly mistaken in believing in the sincerity of the Burgundian truce, and in not attempting to take Paris in September, 1429]]. In brief, Charles VII did not see an immediate advantage in prosecuting energetically the conquest of his kingdom. He did not know how to profit by all the consequences of the national movement that was aroused by Jeanne's advent. Abandoned in this fashion, the Maid could not but run the risks of every captain of the time, without the benefit of the power of being ransomed from implacable enemies.\
59But it is not just to pretend that Charles VII did nothing to get her out of the hands of her enemies. In the Morosini correspondence we find, under the date of December 15, 1430, that the news that the Maid had fallen into the hands of the Duke of Burgundy was so widespread that Charles, informed of it, had sent an embassy to Philippe te Bon to say to him that if there was nothing he could offer him to induce him to set her free, then he would exact vengeance for her upon his men that he had captive. Under the date of June 21, 1431, correspondents of the same banker affirm that "The English wished to [[BurnTheWitch burn her (Jeanne) as a heretic]], in spite of the Dauphin of France who tried to bring threatening forces against the English." The King felt a "very bitter grief" upon the death of Jeanne, "promising to [[PayEvilUntoEvil exact a terrible vengeance upon the English and women of England.]]"\
60These last words show sufficiently what was felt and said by the good people of France. We know, too, that during the winter of 1430-1431, La Hire, master of Louviers, made frequent expeditions into the neighborhood of Rouen, and that he worried the English government. In March, 1431, an expedition against Rouen by Dunois was paid for by the King. Another attempt was made against the Chateau d'Eu."
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66* In the ''Alicization'' arc of ''Literature/SwordArtOnline'', when the Ocean Turtle comes under attack, the [[UsefulNotes/KaijuDefenseForce JSDF]] ship Asahi is just outside the facility, but does nothing to help for 24 hours. This is because the attackers, who are after Alice's ArtificialIntelligence, pulled strings with a faction of the JSDF to buy time, having them hold back ostensibly out of fear that the personnel in the Ocean Turtle had been taken hostage.
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70* ''Fanfic/BurningBridgesBuildingConfidence'': Chat Noir is ''supposed'' to be Ladybug's partner and fight alongside her, and has done so for quite some time. However, shortly before this story begins, he decides that's not good enough for him: he wants a RelationshipUpgrade, and decides to [[AchillesInHisTent sit on the sidelines]] and refuse to help unless she admits that she needs him and agrees to start dating. When Cole [[WhatTheHellHero calls him out on this]], he dismisses her as just a civilian, prompting her to arm herself with some improvised weapons and jump in instead. This stunt also fails to impress Master Fu, who decides to establish another permanent hero in order to offset this: Vexxin, a new Fox, with Cole as its new bearer.
71** Chat Noir pulls this ''again'' during the rampage of the Seisquake trio. His reaction to seeing Vexxin get cornered is to crouch on a fallen tree and hiss at her about how she's only getting what she ''deserves'', perfectly happy to stand by and watch her get brutalized. Unfortunately for him, the Seisquake trio are still after ''his'' Miraculous, and his desire to watch gets him targeted for his troubles.
72* ''Fanfic/ContinentalDivides'' has Mark sent up a flare in Chapter 13, desperately signaling that he needs backup from other members of Magma. While his cohorts see the flare, nobody bothers to respond.
73* ''Fanfic/HoursVerse'': When the world is on the verge of ending late in ''Butterfly Cascade'', Mitsuru [[GondorCallsForAid contacts all of the older Persona users]] requesting backup. Yuka refuses to answer the call as she lives up north and decides she'd rather stay with her kids, Mark and Rise [[DownplayedTrope can't answer the call]] because they're overseas, and Brown and Reiji don't respond at all.
74* PlayedWith in ''Fanfic/TheKarmaOfLies''. After Ladybug lets Chat Noir know that there's going to be a big fight coming and he needs to be ready, Adrien decides to pass the time by throwing a party at the Agreste Manor. While he ''tries'' to sneak away after seeing the news broadcast about Ladybug being trapped inside a burning building, Lila latches onto his arm and whines until he decides that placating his classmates is more important than helping Ladybug RunTheGauntlet of akuma Hawkmoth sends after her. This has major repercussions, as ''nobody'' is impressed by Chat Noir effectively skipping what turned out to be the FinalBattle.
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78* In ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'', when Bane has all of Gotham held hostage, despite [[BlatantLies the government saying that they won't give up on the city]], Gordon knows that they're on their own.
79* Thranduil in ''Film/TheHobbit'' is shown in flashbacks to have refused to help the dwarves, both against Smaug in Erebor and against the orcs in Moria, choosing not to lead his people into a hopeless battle against an enemy that they have no chance of defeating. The White Council (minus Gandalf) were going to be a third one but [[spoiler:the dwarves (with good reason) left before they could refuse to help them.]]
80* In ''Film/MulanRiseOfAWarrior'', Mulan's DefensiveFeintTrap fails due to this.
81* ''Franchise/StarWars'': In ''Film/TheLastJedi'', the plan for the Resistance is to get to an old Rebel base and wait for the First Order to pass, while sending out a distress signal to their allies across the Outer Rim to get help. [[spoiler:However, since the First Order is so powerful, and with the New Republic apparently helpless after the destruction of the Senate and most of their fleet in ''Film/TheForceAwakens'', no one comes.]]
82* In ''Film/{{Zulu}}'', a force of actual cavalry arrives upon the scene where the heroes are making a LastStand... and promptly flees. This happened in RealLife, too, but in reality, the cavalry were much more [[JustifiedTrope justified]] in their flight than depicted in the film.
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86* In the backstory of ''Literature/GodsAndWarriors'', the struggle for power between [[spoiler:Akastos]], the old High Chieftain of Mycenae and the House of Koronos was decided in the mountains of Mycenae where [[spoiler:Akastos]] asked for the Mountain Clan's help. The Mountain Clan wanted no part in it and refused. This led to Koronos seizing the power and [[spoiler:Akastos being forced on the run]]. The Mountain Clan eventually [[NeutralityBacklash paid the prize of their neutrality]] by being hunted down by the House of Koronos.
87* In the final book of ''Literature/TheQueensThief'', [[spoiler:the Greater Powers decide that they don't like how the little countries of Attolia, Eddis, and Sounis have united under Eugenides ''so'' effectively that they've held off the Mede Empire multiple times, so they withold their reinforcements and betray him to the Medes instead]]. This backfires on them; ultimately, it only serves to make Eugenides ''really mad''.
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91* Played oddly in one episode of ''Series/BurnNotice''. Team Westen is trying to get rid of a [[TheMafia Mafia capo]] who's leaning on their client, which in the end comes down to hiring a bunch of scary looking guys to act as a replacement for his soldiers (the heroes have convinced the capo that his crew is no longer reliable). Then they get him to try and assassinate his boss, and then have the crew pull out at the critical moment.
92* In ''Series/{{Firefly}}'', at the Battle of Serenity Valley, the independents pull this on Mal's squad, ordering them to lay down arms rather than providing the air support they had promised. Of course, whether or not said air support would have turned the tide of the battle is unknown; given it was the last battle and the sky almost immediately went black with the number of arriving Alliance ships, probably not.
93* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Lysa Arryn refuses to lend her support when the Starks call for aid, declaring, "The knights of the Vale will ''stay'' in the Vale where they belong, to protect their lord."
94* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'''s first order of business after [[OurAngelsAreDifferent inventing a cavalry]] was [[JerkAss inventing reasons]] [[LawfulStupid for that cavalry not to help]]. The angels as a faction are stuck in a revolving door between this and CavalryBetrayal. Refusal to answer the call happens regularly, but here are some notable examples:
95** Castiel turns down Dean's pleas in Season 4's [[MetaFiction The Monster at the End of this Book]], although he does [[CouldSayItBut offer]] [[LetsYouAndHimFight a creative solution]].
96** TheTrickster refuses to help the Winchesters when they come calling on the eve of Armageddon. [[ChangedMyMindKid It doesn't take]].
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100* Happens whenever a face (usually Wrestling/JohnCena) and a heel are forced to be tag team partners. The heel will let the face take a beating and refuse to tag in or help him.
101* This pretty much happens whenever a face is getting a beatdown. The other faces in the back will rarely come to the rescue no matter how many heels are doing the beating. Whereas if a face is beating a heel, all the heel's friends will come to help. Yes, in ProfessionalWrestling, the bad guys are more loyal than the good guys. This is mostly a product of the post territorial era, as it'd be rare in the Territory System for the baby faces not to spill out of the locker room unless the victimized face was someone ''really'' disliked by most of the rest, the mugging occurred too quickly, the promotion had sufficiently trusted security, or logistical issues were involved.
102* This issue concerning Allison Danger in particular and The Chistopher Street Connection in general sexually harassing [[Wrestling/MickieJames Alexis Laree]] caused her to leave Julio Dinero in Wrestling/RingOfHonor in favor of Amazing Red and Wrestling/AJStyles. Even then, the cavalry was usually late concerning continued Connection advances as well as attacks by Simply Luscious and Wrestling/ChristopherDaniels of The Prophecy, but at least Red and Styles ''tried''. They would at least confront the guilty parties later if they were late.
103* This was the focus of a Wrestling/RingOfHonor angle involving Alex Shelley and Generation Next. Normally when Generation Next caused havoc, they worked quick, cut a promo, and hightailed it before baby faces or security could do anything to punish them. In Shelley's case though, he ''started'' Generation Next, so when the other members turned on him for trying to be too facey, everyone not involved purposefully gave them enough time to do whatever they wished with Shelley.
104* Discussed after ''ROH Homecoming 2012''. During the show, Wrestling/MikeQuackenbush led an emptying of Wrestling/{{Chikara}}'s locker room to ring side during Wrestling/{{Hallowicked}} and Wrestling/{{Jigsaw|Wrestling}}'s match against ROH TagTeam Champions The Briscoe Brothers. When The Briscoes started messing with Hallowicked's mask, Wrestling/UltraMantisBlack led the Chikara wrestlers in attacking The Briscoes for this transaction and vowed to help Hallowicked and Jigsaw take the ROH Tag Title belts away from the Briscoes and the ROH promotion in the future. Mark and Jay were not impressed that not a single ROH wrestler exited the locker room to try to even the odds.
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108* At the Battle of Ostagar in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'', the Warden is sent to light a beacon to signal Teyrn Loghain's reinforcements. When Loghain sees the beacon, he does not send the reinforcements as originally planned, but instead orders his forces to withdraw and return to the capital, leaving King Cailan, all of his forces and many of the Grey Wardens to die at the hands of the Darkspawn. Loghain does this because he believes the Darkspawn aren't massing in a true Blight[[labelnote:*]]false[[/labelnote]] and that Cailan's in bed with Orlais, the nation he fought bitterly against for Ferelden's freedom.[[labelnote:*]]True: As established in the "Return to Ostagar" DLC, Cailan's trying to arrange for himself to divorce Loghain's daughter and marry the Empress of Orlais.[[/labelnote]] Both in and out of universe, there's debate on this point. The survivors of the main army insist it was a cowardly betrayal as above, but Loghain and everyone from his army insist the king was beyond saving by that point (in the actual scene the king died ''seconds'' later but it's presented in a way that means a time skip is possible), and all charging would accomplish is getting the relievers all killed by overwhelming Darkspawn numbers. The only neutral observer simply says he quit the field, and according to Solas in the third game the reproduction of the battle in the Fade shows both versions.
109* Zigzagged in the [[KarmaMeter Renegade]] option at the end of ''VideoGame/{{Mass Effect|1}}''. [[spoiler:Shepard calls in the Systems Alliance Fifth Fleet under Admiral Hackett to stop the geth led by the Reaper ''Sovereign'' from starting the Reaper invasion. In the Renegade route, the fleet bypasses the ''Destiny Ascension'' and heads straight for the Citadel. Citadel ''space'' is saved by TheCavalry, for a couple years at least, but its ''leaders'', trying to escape aboard the ''Destiny Ascension'', die a fiery death at geth hands.]]
110* In the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOEGudEoSW4 introduction video]] to ''VideoGame/StarCraft: Brood War'', a Terran colony finds itself the target of a literal ZergRush; a Terran warship from a different faction shows up overhead, but promptly leaves again without doing anything for the besieged Terrans on the ground.
111* ''VideoGame/{{Suikoden}}'':
112** ''VideoGame/SuikodenIV'': Razril is an island outpost for the Dukedom of Gaien; however, they'd been scaling back their navel operations before the game begins, forcing Razril's branch of the Knights of Gaien to heavily rely upon [[ManipulativeBastard Vincent Vingerhut's]] financial backing. They make no effort to support their outpost during the war, even after the Kooluk Empire completely takes over Razril; this results in Razril [[spoiler:seceding completely and becoming part of the newly founded Island Nations]].
113** In ''VideoGame/SuikodenV'', the [[DragonRider Dragon Cavalry]] is slow to respond to the Prince's calls for aid in dealing with the uprising. This is partly because they have traditionally maintained a [[TeamSwitzerland neutral position]] and stayed out of internal conflicts, but also because [[spoiler:Nether Gate took their dragon eggs hostage]].
114* Early on in ''VideoGame/{{Unavowed}}'', Kalash, the leader of the New York chapter of the titular organisation and the PlayerCharacter's boss, attempts to make an appeal to their brother chapter in Dublin for assistance in getting the current string of increased supernatural activity under control. Their leader, Lady Aralax, turns down his request, saying that they are currently themselves having too many problems to be able to spare any manpower.
115* ''VideoGame/YesYourGrace'': [[spoiler:Atana's army]] does the CavalryBetrayal variant during the battle against Radovia by simply not showing up when called for.
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119* During the Discordance of the Demiurges in ''WebComic/KillSixBillionDemons'', [[spoiler:Gog-Agog refuses to get involved in the battle against Jagganoth until Solomon David explicitly demands she obey the Pact of the Sevenfold World. At which point [[OneWingedAngel she makes a really impressive showing]] and partially subdues Jagganoth so the other six can set up another binding... Only to pull a full-fledged CavalryBetrayal and abandon the others [[EntitledBastard when they fail to be sufficiently contrite to her for her help]].]]
120* ''WebComic/ParanormalMysterySquad'': A greater demon named K'aannl'ngua is set on attacking Las Vegas. The US military prepares to defend the city, but is then ordered to stand down by an AnimalWrongsGroup activist with a presidential order declaring K'aannl'ngua an endangered species. The military then pulls out and lets Las Vegas get wrecked while the heroes have to defeat it alone.
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124* ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuestTheRealAdventures'': That's what drove Ezekiel Rage into becoming a criminal. [[FaceHeelTurn He was a good guy]] until falling victim to the trope - he was a spy for the U.S. Government when his cover got blown, which got worse when it turned out he brought his family along as a cover. He called for assistance and they refused to bail him out. His car ran off the road, killing his wife and daughter and leaving him horribly scarred and ''seriously'' messed up.
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128* Britain and France in the UsefulNotes/SpanishCivilWar (see the page quote). They enforced an ''arms embargo'' against the Republicans, on whose side they were supposed to be. In theory, there was an international embargo against both sides. In practice, UsefulNotes/NaziGermany and UsefulNotes/FascistItaly supplied the Nationalists with weapons, aircraft and auxiliary troops; the USSR similarly aided the Republicans, but on a much smaller scale. Only Britain and France actually upheld the embargo, in an attempt to appease Germany and prevent -- or rather, forestall -- UsefulNotes/WorldWarII.
129* The USSR did this to Poland towards the end of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. As the Red Army drew close to Warsaw, the Polish [[LaResistance Home Army]] rose up against the German occupation forces -- but the Red Army had other priorities and did not come to their aid. The British offered to send planes to help, but they were denied access to Russian airbases. Needless to say, this ended badly for the Poles. Then again, if the Poles really considered the Red Army to be TheCavalry at all, it was at most in an EnemyMine way, considering [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katyn_massacre the kind of things]] the Russians had done to them only a few years before...
130** In Russian historiography, these actions are usually excused by the nearest Red Army units being exhausted in a protracted offensive and thus largely combat-ineffective. However, said historiography quickly proceeds to shift blame to the Poles for not coordinating with Moscow, and accuse them of [[WeAREStrugglingTogether trying to take over Warsaw without Soviet help]] so that the Soviets would not be able to set up a Communist puppet government ([[ProperlyParanoid which is exactly what happened]]).
131** Other theories suggest that the Soviet leadership ordered the halt of the offensive explicitly to [[LetsYouAndHimFight allow the Polish Home Army rise up, tie up the German garrison, and then be crushed by German reinforcements]], enabling them to come in and claim Warsaw without having to worry about a fully-functioning German defence ''or'' an active Polish resistance, making it as much of a CavalryBetrayal as a Refusal.
132* During the [[UsefulNotes/VietnamWar Battle of Lang Vei]], Col. Lownds of the 26th Marines refused to send reinforcements to support the Green Berets and South Vietnamese militiamen being attacked by North Vietnamese tanks out of fear that his men might be ambushed en route, contributing to the disaster.
133* During the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 against the Soviet Union, the US and other Western countries welcomed and encouraged the revolutionaries to not give up, but when the Soviets sent an army to crush it and things turned ugly, they didn't intervene, not even in a diplomatic way. The USA was, of course, accused of encouraging a suicidal revolution, just to show the world how brutal the Soviets are. Meanwhile a lot of revolutionaries died with the belief that the American help is just about to arrive.
134* At the start of UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, the Triple Alliance's (German Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire and Kingdom of Italy) plan for all-out war against the Triple Entente (United Kingdom, France and Russia) included, among other things, a two-pronged attack on France, with Germany invading from the north through Belgium and Italy invading from the south through the Alps and the coastal plains. The Italian government, between having a border contention with Austria-Hungary, the king having a personal and justified grudge with the German emperor and the country actually being in much better relations with France and Britain than with their own allies, cited Vienna declaring war first as a reason for staying neutral, [[LoopHoleAbuse as the treaty was supposed to work only for]] ''[[LoopHoleAbuse defensive]]'' [[LoopHoleAbuse wars]]. [[CavalryBetrayal Italy would later enter the war on the Entente's side]].
135** Arguably it wasn't a case of LoopholeAbuse, but rather one of ExactWords. Besides, other than being defensive in nature, the alliance treaty said that in a crisis there would be consultations to decide what to do, while instead Germany and Austria-Hungary kept Italy in the dark, not to mention that in case of victory Austria-Hungary had no intention of giving Italy the compensation the same treaties stipulated, although understandingly so. Sure, Italy was definitely not happy in the alliance and was looking for a way out, but in the end its allies' behavior gave them plenty of excuses to opt out.
136* The Republic of China would have stood a much better chance of resisting the Japanese invasion - or, at least, slowing them - [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Sino-Japanese_War#Relationship_between_the_Nationalists_and_Communists had the Guomindang (KMT) and Communists (CCP) been able to work together]]. Instead, the Communists retreated to Yan'an and stayed out of it, for the most part.
137** The Japanese advance only slowed as a result of the Allies entering the war in 1941 - which could be seen as an example of [[TheCavalry The Cavalry]] in this case.
138** The CCP's Cavalry Refusal ultimately contributed to their victory over the KMT in the Chinese Civil War.
139* The Cumberland Hussars at the battle of Waterloo. They not only refused to charge the French (a literal Cavalry Refusal), but then withdrew from the battlefield and were last seen forming a defensive line just outside the city of Brussels.
140* Subverted at the battle of Balaclava in the Crimean War. After the British heavy cavalry performed one of the great feats of horsed warfare by trashing the Russian cavalry (despite being heavily outnumbered and forced to charge uphill) the British light cavalry wished to fall upon the disorganised, fleeing Russians and complete the act of destruction... and were forbidden to do so by their commander. Perhaps partly justified in that (a) the Anglo/French/Turkish forces were somewhat short of cavalry anyway, and needed to ensure they kept a reserve, and (b) the main purpose of light cavalry is scouting, reconaissance and communications, *not* charging the opposition's heavy units... the ill-fated charge of the Russian guns later in the battle was due to a tragic miscommunication!
141* Some politicians, in the United States and elsewhere, are making political capital out of Cavalry Refusals by saying variations of "America should not be the world's policeman." Details vary from case to case, sometimes wildly (such as whether the Cavalry would even be applicable).
142* At the end of the UsefulNotes/TheGulfWar US President UsefulNotes/GeorgeHWBush went on radio to call on the Iraqi people to rise up and overthrow UsefulNotes/SaddamHussein. The Shi'ites and Kurds rose up, anticipating US assistance - which never came. They were promptly crushed, Saddam survived, US forces were compelled to remain in Saudi Arabia as a check against him, and [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror the course of world affairs for the next generation was set]].
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