vn_Tanc wrote:I really wish the stupid ass Brits would have not done such a pathetic job of drawing maplines and left the world so fucked
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what's more likely to be causing the problems now - the actions of Britain close to 100 years ago or cold-war manipulation of national politics in client states across the globe?
Iraq is a mess because the US put Saddam in power to prevent a (democratically elected) socialist government taking control.
Afghanistan is a mess because everyone completely forgets that the place is unconquerable and unpacifiable. Ask every "great power" for the last 200 years. They all tried and they all got buttfucked.
Israel, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan - all cold war victims.
N Korea - cold war.
Indonesia, the Phillipines, SE Asia in general - well blame the french

Honestly Tanc, I have done a lot of reading on this, if you look at the middle eastern history, the Brits and French really have screwed the pooch from the crusades forward. Blaming the US is like blaming your kid sister for being born.
-Iraq is a mess, and it is partly the responsibility of the US but you ignore who drew the maps and country lines across ethnic and cultural boundries and made them all nightmarish client states ( ENGLAND)
-Afghanistan same same as Iraq, and add in Soviet fuckups
-Israel is entirely the fault of the British, read about the creation of the -Israeli state, it is a very interesting mixture of force majere and ignorance.
-Eqypt - Other than the gunning down of presidents in the open, they are remarkably stable, but I promise you that minus one canal they would be just as hosed.
-Syria, Lebanon, Jordan British 60% French 25% other European powers 5%, the cold war 10%
-North Korea This is the fault of the UN, and the cold war. Of course you could always debate that North Korea is the way it is, because it chose to be.
-Vietnam, Cambodia, that entire region. Yeah, the french almost unilaterally blew it, and we picked up blowing it where they left off. The US has always felt the rest of the world should be open and willing to trade ( see Perry sailing into Japan as an example) and it is a flawed concept. Their cultures would be better off left entirely to themselves and we should respect that. While they tend to be barbaric in relation to the most western liberal view, they do nto feel that way internally. I say let them do as they wish.
The cold war issues were directly related to the legacy left by the major european colonizing powers, they all ( Maybe the dutch deserve a break , they were the best of the lot) were textbook examples of how NOT to do things. From the conquistadores to Ghandi, Europe et al, blew it.