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Chalk and cheese, you’ve finally lost the plot.Easy, there is already a precedent.
Following the intense coalition-led military campaign, Iraq was forced to withdraw from Kuwait by late February 1991. Iraqi forces set fire to hundreds of Kuwaiti oil wells as they retreated, causing massive environmental and economic damage. However, with the coalition’s success, Kuwait was liberated, and its sovereignty was restored.
After the Gulf War, Kuwait maintained its independence and rebuilt its infrastructure and economy with substantial international assistance. The conflict also influenced regional politics and highlighted the strategic importance of protecting national sovereignty against aggressive invasions. Kuwait remains an independent nation today.
Saddam didn’t have tactical and strategic weapons, the most powerful non nuclear bombs in the world ( like nukes but without the radiation) a standing army of hundreds of thousands and all the rest.
That kind of warfare would make Israel’s incursion into Gaza look like a slingshot.
And Vlad is a known wildcard, doesn’t play by rules.
The ukkies are lucky Vlad is patient.