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Often when the internal affairs of a sovereign nation are the target of outside nations, this is seen as an act of war. (This is not always the case…Syria has been meddling in Lebanon for many years and has been allowed to do so). If the governments of the nations you list opt to run their nations in a way that “the West” does not agree with then does “the West” have any authority to step in and change things? “The West” didn’t like the way things were going in Afghanistan and Iraq and stepped in and to do so required using war as a tool to accomplish the desired change. The reason “the West” doesn’t force change in the nations you list is because the price of war is deemed too high for the outcome.
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I wouldn't call Turkey a 3rd world country!
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This has never happened in Pakistan. I don't know how are you saying this. The max that a court can in Pakistan do is the same that the Florida court did in the last US elections. It can conclude that there has been fraud in the elections & some thing like that but putting an end to political parties activities never happened. I don't know why & how are you saying this about Pakistan what never happened.
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