Seen here
One day the west may be in this chart, and it’ll probably be too late for us to change our behaviour, for now we claim that we’re doing this for the own good of their population, or that our national interest is aligned with the common good, or w/e :

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    I can’t remember where i found a link explaining that the number of sanctions didn’t necessarily implied something about their intensity, but yeah, this kind of picture was quite widespread last year. Also, North Korea’s isolation from the global economy gives less room for sanctions.
    In 1984, you have three sides who hate and don’t interact with each other, i’d certainly prefer cooperation instead of always more suffering and destructions.

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      the number of sanctions didn’t necessarily implied something about their intensity

      Aye, figured as much, given the still active trade between Russia and the sanctioneers.

      certainly prefer cooperation instead of always more suffering and destructions.

      Well duh, you’re a socialist. We know cooperation is better