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He walks through the strategic paradox of sanctions and military pressure, pointing to a pattern that repeats across modern geopolitics. When external forces impose hardship on a population through economic isolation or threat of force, it doesn't weaken the regime, it strengthens it. The authoritarian structure gains legitimacy by framing itself as the defender against outside aggression. People rally not because they support the government, but because survival instinct kicks in when a foreign power becomes the visible threat.
If the actual goal were liberation or regime change, the approach would look completely different. You'd open channels, increase communication, let people see what's possible beyond their borders. But he makes the point clearly: that's not what's happening here. The stated objective and the real objective don't align, and once you see that gap, the entire narrative shifts. It's not about freeing anyone. It's about control, leverage, and maintaining a structure that serves interests far removed from the well-being of ordinary people on the ground.