Both countries disregard international law. Both trample logic and rules for the sake of their ambitions. However, one achieves its goal in four hours and at least promises money, profit, jobs, and investment to the country it intervenes in—if nothing else, it makes promises. The other, meanwhile, has failed for four years against a neighboring people and state that is four times smaller in population and 28 times smaller in territory, leaving destruction everywhere it steps. The biggest difference is that Russia promises nothing positive—no development, no money, no investment—only death and devastation.
Axar.az reports that these remarks were made by expert Natig Jafarli while commenting on the U.S. military strike on Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
“Both countries are occupiers, but one occupies and builds Japan and South Korea, while the other occupies and creates vassals like Abkhazia and South Ossetia. The countries occupied and turned into vassals by one produce KIA, Samsung, Toyota, and Sony. Those occupied by the other produce counterfeit alcohol that poisons even Russians themselves.
Both disregard the law, but as you can see, there are nuances,” he said.
The political analyst also recalled that the reasons why Muslim countries occupied by the U.S. did not become Singapore or South Korea are much deeper.