Why does it seem like every country that the Soviets and British intervened/colonized/put under their sphere of influence turned out well?
Why does it seem every country the USA and France intervened/colonized/put under their sphere of influence turned to shit?
>every
You're forgetting about a certain country that still hasn't been potty-trained
>soviet countries
>good
nigga what
>>51719590
all of central asia and eastern europe
compare that to french colonies
or Iraq and Afghanistan
Europe is not that bad
>>51719632
Our """white""" colony (New France, our Australia or New Zealand...) was pretty cool, then you cowards, ruined everything, as always
>Soviet influenced countries
>good
Nigger you what? Eastern Europe is corrupt shithole because of Soviet influence, and will be for a long time
>British influence/colonization post-WWII
Admittedly shitty. They are in large part responsible for the unstable situation in the Middle east today because they created fake countries with fake borders.
>>51719632
>Eastern Europe
>benefited from Soviet occupation
Lucky all Poles and Czechs are asleep now, because...
>>51719716
>They are in large part responsible for the unstable situation in the Middle east today because they created fake countries with fake borders
That and they also unleashed Wahabism which the Ottomans had long suppressed.
>>51719768
>Wahabism
>Don't know what it is so look it up
>mfw
So the Brits basically unleashed Islamic fundamentalism. Ironic as fuck
>>51719912
That feel when for a good long stretch Islam was the religion of the most advanced and cultured societies in the world.
Where did it all go so wrong.
>South Africa
>Zimbabwe
>Uganda
>Sudan
>Somalia
>Egypt
>Nigeria
>India
>Burma
>Pakistan
>Bangladesh
>Yemen
>Iraq
>Guyana
>turned out well
>>51720164
Forgot Canada
>>51720149
>That feel when for a good long stretch Islam was the religion of the most advanced and cultured societies in the world
So about 200 years thanks to commandeering Indian and Greek science and philosophy. That's not saying much.
>>51720299
How do you think Europe got out of the Dark Ages?
>>51722167
The Dark Ages generally refers to the period between the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 and...there's not an exact cutoff point, but around the 10th-11th centuries. Essentially when stable political structures were established in Europe and a functioning economy.
>>51719538
>north korea
>vietnam
>ukraine
lol
>>51722167
The Black Death.