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You know, I listened to this once without taking much of it in, and I'm glad you pointed it out for another watch. Thank you.
So, just looking over what happened on Wikipedia, it looks like there were violent protests over the leader not joining the EU. A majority of parliament removed him after a lot of chaos. That decision feels understandable given the circumstance. Parliament is elected, which feels like a more democratic decision than one guy's choice even if you or I disagree. Is there more context I'm missing that would suggest it was a straight up coup?
Great answer, I appreciate you taking the time to explain.
Alright, I'll bite. As someone who's somewhat ignorant of the situation, what led up to the invasion that would justify it?
You ever wonder why the United States is wealthy while other countries are not? Unequal Exchange and Neocolonialism https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjLmYCfKU7o
Why does this map hurt so much?