The date is repeated; The interests of large countries and similar behaviors at different times

In today's world, we continue to see similar behaviors from powerful countries whose main purpose is their own national interests. These behaviors are such that history seems to be repeated and only its actors have changed. One of these is the way the United States deal with Ukrainian President Walodimir Zelnski during the war with Russia. The United States initially entered the arena with widespread support from Ukraine, but we have recently witnessed the humiliation and ridicule of Zelnski by US officials. Even some sources speak of efforts to get Zelksky out of the White House.

This kind of behavior by the great powers is not just for the contemporary era. History shows that in different periods, these countries have put others in similar positions by exploiting their own interests. For example, during World War II, the United States and other major countries behaved similarly to Iran and the Shah of Iran. The presence of these countries in Iran at the time was called security and economic aid, but in practice, Iran's natural resources were looted and instead of helping the country's development, it was only for the benefit of the great powers.

One of the most important examples of this behavior in Iran is the year and the French Lacan project, which controlled the country's mines under the pretext of security to Iran. While the French government did not help Iran, it also brought rich resources to the country, and the Iranian people, especially low -income strata, suffered from these conditions.

These examples are just a small part of the behavior of powerful countries that are always pursuing their own interests, and even use the tactics of deceit and humiliation in other countries. History clearly shows that the great powers have always sought their own interests in times of crisis, and this cycle continues.