You are an economic dunce. All those countries you listed are failed economies with no significant industrial base no functioning middle class, and no/little educated class that can demand change.
A better and more accurate comparison would be South Africa. International sanctions forced them to end apartheid.
LIke South Africa, Iran has an educated class, a strong middle class economy, and an industrialized economy. Sanctions are well suited to bring change to these types of nation states.
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Originally Posted by timpage
Fuck you whirlytard, I don't dance when you ask.
If the sanctions are working, then why hasn't Iran stopped seeking a nuclear weapon?
How much longer will it take for this miracle to occur?
Why have sanctions against North Korea failed for 50 years?
Why have sanctions against Cuba failed for 50 years?
Why have sanctions against the thug Mugabe failed for 30 years?
Because sanctions rarely, if ever, work....and they're not going to work against Iran either. You are on Pluto if you think that sanctions are going to cause the "good" people in Iran to rise up and get rid of the Mullahs.
What works is diplomacy and negotiation. Or sometimes...war.
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