• henfredemars
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    7 hours ago

    I don’t think the article successfully argues its main point. Sure, sanctions are galvanizing, but I believe it’s well understood that sanctioning a country is going to result in that country pursuing any other viable avenues to conduct their economic activities. It’s a stretch to say that the sanctions backfired. I would say it’s more accurate to write that the sanctions have resulted in profound consequences, and not all of them are good.

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      So what would you call profound consequences that rebounded against the USA, Europe, Australia, South Korea, and Japan, if not blowback?