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Russia’s war economy is starving its own strategic projects
(euromaidanpress.com)
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Well, the US did and does it regularly, and a lot of times it worked quite well for them... Not downplaying the ruzzians azzholery - it's just not unprecedented historically.
The US is rarely invading countries. Mostly it is just bombing or a fairly small special operation, but not a full scale invasion. The two large scale invasion of this century namely Iraq and Afghanistan ended up both being failures for the US on a strategic level.
So much for invading. What about raping and plundering? Could also include the devastation of political landscapes (installing dictators and arming insurgents and such) and military action benefitting the oil industries of the west. There's many, many examples of that afaik (there even is a list of that on Wikipedia).
I'm not nitpicking, and I'm definitely not on the ruzzian side - I'm just under the impression that the USA had their fair share of assholish use of military force, too.