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confounding expectations that the pressure of international sanctions and deepening isolation would eventually turn them against him
Literally when have sanctions ever worked? I imagine there might be some exception to the rule, but how in the fuck did this “expectation” come to develop? At this point, the belief in sanctions is more a religious dogma than actual strategy.
Also what deepening isolation are they talking about. The west is far more isolated than Russia at this point. Nearly 90% of humanity sides with Russia, and only 13% of the world population is with the west.
TBF sanctions have worked really well against Cuba, Venezuela, DPRK just to name a few. Smaller and isolated economies which have not fully industrialized can artificially be set back decades via sanctions, and while those nations still exist, we can’t pretend it hasn’t been an immense struggle for them which is almost entirely due to the sanctions. The US thought their war strategies against the Taliban and ISIS would work against Russia and they thought their economic attacks would work the same - not realizing in both instances that Russia isn’t a literal or figurative island with a fragile economy.
Literally when have sanctions ever worked? I imagine there might be some exception to the rule, but how in the fuck did this “expectation” come to develop? At this point, the belief in sanctions is more a religious dogma than actual strategy.
Also what deepening isolation are they talking about. The west is far more isolated than Russia at this point. Nearly 90% of humanity sides with Russia, and only 13% of the world population is with the west.
90 + 13 = 103%
You are correct, but! 87% = Nearly 90%
TBF sanctions have worked really well against Cuba, Venezuela, DPRK just to name a few. Smaller and isolated economies which have not fully industrialized can artificially be set back decades via sanctions, and while those nations still exist, we can’t pretend it hasn’t been an immense struggle for them which is almost entirely due to the sanctions. The US thought their war strategies against the Taliban and ISIS would work against Russia and they thought their economic attacks would work the same - not realizing in both instances that Russia isn’t a literal or figurative island with a fragile economy.
They also work well for countries that are clients states i.e apartheid South Africa