As I said, if you want to discuss indirect deaths, that’s going to lead to significantly increased numbers for Russia as well.
By how much?
Clearly it is, as your own fucking source notes that it’s controversial, both in terms of child mortality and in terms of efficacy.
Wait what? Nobody’s arguing that they weren’t effective, but that they were too much. Also while there’s controversy about the scale of child mortality specifically, there’s none about the idea that widespread civilian harm was caused. I mean more than half the country lost access to clean drinking water because of that shit.
In 1993, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported that the sanctions “have virtually paralyzed the whole economy and generated persistent deprivation, chronic hunger, endemic undernutrition, massive unemployment and widespread human suffering.”
Also again, the UNSC mostly doesn’t do general sanctions anymore specifically because the Iraq sanctions were such a shitshow. If they were only controversial you’d see more like them, but you don’t because they were too much for what they were ostensibly trying to do.
By how much?
Wait what? Nobody’s arguing that they weren’t effective, but that they were too much. Also while there’s controversy about the scale of child mortality specifically, there’s none about the idea that widespread civilian harm was caused. I mean more than half the country lost access to clean drinking water because of that shit.
Also again, the UNSC mostly doesn’t do general sanctions anymore specifically because the Iraq sanctions were such a shitshow. If they were only controversial you’d see more like them, but you don’t because they were too much for what they were ostensibly trying to do.