• jeffw@lemmy.world
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      Sanctions disproportionately hurt innocent civilians. Sanctioning individuals is one thing but entire nations shouldn’t be sanctioned. I thought we learned our lesson from Cuba but apparently not

      Edit: for all the neolibs and righties downvoting me, this probably won’t do much to convince you. For anyone else, here’s an explanation on why sanctions are a terrible idea:

      https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/sanctions-economy-foreign-policy/tnamp/

      Here’s an in depth look at why sanctions fail:

      https://www.jstor.org/stable/2539368

      Basically, the entire point of sanctions if to hurt civilians. The logic is supposed to be that they will rise up and force a political change due to being angry and, often, starving to death. But that rarely happens. We just end up torturing poor people while wealthy elites get by just fine.

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        Isn’t that part of the point? If the populace suffers, government changes are more likely

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              You’re suggesting that the end of Apartheid was caused solely by the US sanctions causing a popular revolt in South africa?

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            Arguably any revolution comes from a critical mass of the population being unhappy…

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              1 year ago

              History shows it’s never quite that clear cut. However that’s rather irrelevant. I’m asking when have US sanctions sparked a popular revolution that overthrew a government that was sanctioned?

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          It’s still inhumane. It’s fine to starve people out via sanctions but not via bombings? There’s a reason people like Sanders continue to oppose sanctions

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            Which would be better to you? You’re a civilian somewhere - do you prefer to watch your livelyhood slowly being destroyed by your government or do you want a boom?

            I’d assume the former gives you a chance to recognize it and do something, the latter is just boom.

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              False dichotomy. Sanctions don’t stop genocidal maniacs. They just ADD suffering to the world. Would I rather have 1 million people suffer or 2 million? I know the answer!

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            1 year ago

            That’s the inhumane condition you care about? Not the 34000 dead? Murdering journalists, doctors, food workers? None of that?

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              Sanctions don’t stop that. So you have a genocide and a starving populace in a second country. JFC when did Lemmy turn into a bunch of neolibs?

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        Sanctions have been used many times since Cuba with varying success.

        I’d say this situation calls for them to protect other innocent civilians.