Today, we continue to witness the same scene, with all the colonial powers able to take advantage of the crisis by selling weapons to all parties and fueling more religious and sectarian conflicts, turning the entire region into a weapons testing Lab. Is it in the interest of these peoples to devote all their resources to arming themselves to kill each other? As Pooya said, find the beneficiary and you will understand exactly what happened and what is still happening.
This argument is similar to the men who blame the devil for their sins. Each country is responsible for their own actions and decisions. If there are two countries at war among themselves, it's because they decided to do so, and not because there is a third country selling weapons to them.
To blame USA for every problems people face in their own countries just remove the focus from the root of the real issues while sounding like an envious and resentmented statement. Probably the first step for third world countries to overcome being third world countries would be to stop blaming USA for their own inability of addressing local issues and diplomatic questions.
These statements are all based on facts and historical events including the interventions of Western powers to destabilize the region. Not just empty accusations to remove the responsibility on these countries.
The best example that would help you understand these facts and see things more clearly is Syria. Just spend a couple of weeks studying the history of the past 2-3 decades of what happened in Syria. There are lots of similarities. You will even find similar arguments where people say "you are blaming the West for no reason".
10-20 years ago when we were saying it is US that is waging a dirty war against Syria, attacking people with chemical weapons, supporting terrorist organizations including but not limited to al-Qaeda and ISIS, etc. nobody believed it. Most people wanted to repeat the US propaganda that "Assad is dictator", "it was Assad that carried out the chemical attack against his people", "the ISIS terrorists are just protesters", etc.
Now go watch the Tulsi Gabbard (United States Director of National Intelligence) confessions to the US congress saying it
was United States that supported al-Qaeda, funded them and armed these terrorists.
Go read the Timber Sycamore documents that will show you how US regime was arming and supporting such terrorist groups and was carrying out terrorist attacks against civilians.
Finally watch how
Trump just shook hands with one of the heads of al-Qaeda and an internationally recognized terrorists who was like the second in command to Bin Ladan.
Then come back and read this topic again from the start to see when for example I say
"the Keshmir terrorist attack was CIA's work" or when I say "US is only side benefiting from this conflict" what facts these statements are based on.
In 10, 20 or maybe 30 years from now they will declassify documents and confess to being behind a lot of such terrorist attacks and subsequent conflicts in the world. After all this is not their first time and not
the only region they carry out terrorist attacks in.