agent|orange
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Critics say the same about the United States.
The biggest irony here?
The US spent billions to try to stabilize Iraq and exploited Iraq so hard that Iraq, in a sovereign act, decided to sign over the bulk of their oil field contracts to Russia and China. The US' 2 largest strategic opponents.
Compare that with Darfur and you have a direct difference in how the US does international relations and how China does.
The US going into Iraq was bad enough but we didn't incite a full on genocide in order to keep the area destabilized while our own companies and people were draining it of resources. A civil war erupted but that was more in spite of the US presence and it quickly multiplied soon after we left.
That's why people saying "US went into Iraq is the same as Ukraine". It isn't. The US never annexed Iraq and turned it over as a democratic state (albeit one that quickly fell). The Russians are just straight up land-grabbing and absorbing territories. They're using Hilters 1930s tactics straight out of his playbook. The world is willing to appease in a desperate attempt to avoid a large conflict.
The way the Chinese and Russians are acting, I fear it's only a matter of time. The Russians effectively ruined their economy as they were almost completely dependent on natural gas exports. And the Europeans are so tail-tucked I don't know that we can count on the rank-file Brit, French, Italian or German to hold up their end of the bargain.
I do fear for the Poles though. That poor nation can't catch a break.
