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Pack Rat wrote:The economic blockade of Cuba has not worked for over 60 years. The only thing that this blockade has done is hurt ordinary Cuban families.
bigtoughralf wrote:Ditto blockades of Iran, North Korea etc. Sanctions never achieve their stated goals, and there's no way presidents can't know that by now.
bigtoughralf wrote:Ditto blockades of Iran, North Korea etc. Sanctions never achieve their stated goals, and there's no way presidents can't know that by now.
jimboston wrote:There are plenty of times where sanctions or the threat of sanctions have worked.
The US led “West” have only a handful of tools available to encourage or coerce bad actors (i.e. foreign governments) to become good global citizens.
Remember when the Clinton Administration was responsible for that genocide? No no, not the 500,000 that they watched get butchered in Rwanda and did nothing. I meant the half a million Iraqi children that died as a result of embargoing medicines and baby formulas out of their possession.jimboston wrote:Furthermore the effects of sanctions on those economies are a useful lesson to other countries.
jimboston wrote:1) You didn’t bother clicking on the link provided.
2) Not all sanctions involve severely restricting most trade… some are targeted at a specific industry or technology.
Do you think we (the West) should trade our most sophisticated chip technologies with China?
jimboston wrote:1) You didn’t bother clicking on the link provided.
jimboston wrote:Obviously sanctions can fail or backfire or lose potency over time and if overused. I’m not claiming “all sanctions are great”. I’m simply pointing out that anyone who says “sanctions never work” is either a dolt or intentionally lying.
jimboston wrote:Stated goals and actual goals are not always the same.
You all think there’s no deterrent effect?
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