Yeah, its a tough one, because there was no going back for Iraq after their failed invasion. And Saddam planned a dynastic rule over Iraq for generations like Assad. It just had to end.But I was talking about the 2003 illegal invasion of Iraq by the Americans!
I think that no one has a right to be a dictator. And they all have to go. And they will go.And no one has the right to overthrow dictators in other countries--especially when that illegal war led to untold suffering.
Someone had to get rid of him for going against the rules based world order. the selfish American mistake was not doing it in 1991.Saddam was well confined in Iraq by 2003 and by now a large number of people even in America say that the Iraq war of 2003 was a big mistake.
they did some of this, for sure, but America's imposed world order in 1945 gave freedom from colonialism to so many.And no one here should bring up 'sovereignty' of states factor without bringing up how sovereignty of states have been violated by America multiple times, to the point of destroying the lives of millions of people.
I think so. But I didn't think so before the war, I honestly would have bet that Russia could take half of Europe in 2 months. I am shocked. I also know russia and they will never accept being China's sidekick. So their future is very uncertain, because this is their only option.Anyway, once again you and I disagree on some things. But overall I agree with you that Russia is a has-been force and I only see a greatly truncated Russia long term. It is not necessarily my wish but an observation.
If I was Putin I would have spent the next 30 years pretending russia is still a great power, like Britain has done since WW2. And hoping no one finds out that they are not.
He did not follow the British example, and now everyone can see what Russia is.