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by jim-jim-jim
1571 days ago
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Why do you think sanctions will have this stimulating effect among the Russian people when they've done the opposite in Iraq and North Korea? Practically speaking, is there something the Western world should do differently this time around? I'm keen to hear the implementation details, because without them, we're actually just speaking out of bloodlust here. |
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Russians have become accustomed to developed Western standards of living. North Koreans and most Iranians haven't.
And in line with Solzhenitsyn... Putin isn't a Grand Ayatollah or a flawless all-benevolent Juche godhead. Iran and North Korea still have something they can take away from their people.
Nobody chooses economic sanctions over armed conflict out of bloodlust.
Have a good day.