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>Iraq was sanctioned by all countries, we were sanctioned by all countries
>On 7 October in what would come to be known as the "Riddell Incident", the League of Nations declared Italy to be the aggressor and started the slow process of imposing economic sanctions on Italy. The sanctions were limited, however, since they did not prohibit the provision of several vital materials, such as oil, and were not carried out by all members of the League.
>The United States, which was generally indifferent to the League's weak sanctions, increased its exports to Italy, and the United Kingdom and France did not take any serious action against Italy, such as blocking Italian access to the Suez Canal.[citation needed] Even Italy's use of chemical weapons and other actions that violated international norms did little to change the League's passive approach to the situation.
LmaoAfter the war the resistance was so minimal that in 5 years more than 100 thousand Italian settlers lived in Ethiopia, how many Americans live outside the bunkers in Iraq after 20 years?
None since it wasn't a colonial war.
>How come, military superiority has always been the classic of American propaganda, when others take advantage of it is not good? Atomic bombs are good but gas is not?
Because you used it as a last resort against pic related who were armed with muskets, leather shields and spears while you had hundreds of aircraft and tanks and thousands of artillery pieces along with modern communication.
>Iraq was sanctioned by all countries, we were sanctioned by all countries
>On 7 October in what would come to be known as the "Riddell Incident", the League of Nations declared Italy to be the aggressor and started the slow process of imposing economic sanctions on Italy. The sanctions were limited, however, since they did not prohibit the provision of several vital materials, such as oil, and were not carried out by all members of the League.
>The United States, which was generally indifferent to the League's weak sanctions, increased its exports to Italy, and the United Kingdom and France did not take any serious action against Italy, such as blocking Italian access to the Suez Canal.[citation needed] Even Italy's use of chemical weapons and other actions that violated international norms did little to change the League's passive approach to the situation.
LmaoAfter the war the resistance was so minimal that in 5 years more than 100 thousand Italian settlers lived in Ethiopia, how many Americans live outside the bunkers in Iraq after 20 years?
None since it wasn't a colonial war.
>How come, military superiority has always been the classic of American propaganda, when others take advantage of it is not good? Atomic bombs are good but gas is not?
Because you used it as a last resort against pic related who were armed with muskets, leather shields and spears while you had hundreds of aircraft and tanks and thousands of artillery pieces along with modern communication.
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