The people who carved up the Ottoman Empire like a birthday cake, then spent the next hundred years lecturing everyone else about “stability.”
The people who carved up the Ottoman Empire like a birthday cake, then spent the next hundred years lecturing everyone else about “stability.”
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The people who turned the Middle East into a perpetual war zone, then spent decades virtue-signaling about how peaceful they are.
The group that still thinks they’re the adults in the room while their own cities burn and their energy policy relies on American naval power.
The belief that redrawing borders with crayons in the 1910s was sophisticated geopolitics, but America securing oil routes is reckless cowboy behavior.
The plan that proves Europeans still believe it’s the 1910s by redrawing influence, issuing declarations, and expecting everyone to just go along with their enlightened vision.
The ultimate colonial hangover: break the region, abandon it, import its problems, then criticize anyone actually trying to fix it.
The continent that drew arbitrary lines on a map a century ago and still acts shocked that the resulting chaos didn’t magically turn into Switzerland.