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  • @guojing
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    111 year ago

    That’s just not true. The stated goal of sanctions is regime change. Yet Cuba or DPRK have been under sanctions for decades with no effect in that regard.

    • Water Bowl Slime
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      51 year ago

      And then there’s Zimbabwe, Libya, Iraq, Nicaragua, Yugoslavia, etc.

      Those 2 countries are an exception and even then, they still face immense pressure from getting sanctioned. I wouldn’t say they’ve had no effect, they’ve definitely fueled civil unrest and caused crises.

      • @guojing
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        71 year ago

        I’m not denying that, but clearly there was no regime change. And in the countries you mention there was war necessary for that.

        • Water Bowl Slime
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          31 year ago

          Umm yeah sanctions and war go hand in hand… I’m not sure what your point is, sorry.

          • @guojing
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            21 year ago

            That those are different things. Can’t be so hard to understand.

            • Water Bowl Slime
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              31 year ago

              Me: sanctions hurt countries

              You: two sanctioned countries haven’t been couped yet

              Me: just because they haven’t been couped doesn’t mean they haven’t been hurt

              You: yeah but they haven’t been couped yet

              I really don’t understand what you’re trying to communicate here. Or how any of this relates to the topic of this thread.