That was an excellent outline of how the Ottoman's would have used the divisions. I'm not going to argue that, but please note that I was saying the Ottoman's "didn't want chaos"... Regional rulers needed to pay taxes upstream and chaos means people are not farming.
I also didn't try to say all the stuff that happened around the world was the white-man's-whatever-the-meme-is. That was Lord Shonus. I'm quite capable of seeing people of any color as coercive, branding/enslaving, and genocidal murderers. People don't just do what "the white man" tells them, they look at the whatever-color guy who has a weapon in one hand and a payout in the other, and they make a choice. That method has worked on most men, poor or wealthy, throughout history.
The events that happened in Iran and Iraq, the multiple government overthrows, the UK/US involvement, etc...
documented by the parties that did it. These are examples of people doing things outside of their country that would be illegal within their country. It was the start of an event chain of "assassination, retribution, and just war" activity.
I feel national pride when I see how the people who undertook Desert Storm planned and executed it.
I feel national shame for the previous series of events in Iraq and Iran that were caused by the UK/US involvement to protect British Petroleum oil assets.
part 2
The 1980's... The Cold War, the US banning sale of pipeline equipment to the USSR, the USSR construction of the brotherhood pipeline to the Hungary/Romania/Poland borders, running through the USSR's Ukraine.
The 1990's... the breakup of the USSR, the rise of the pro-capitalist Russian oilgarchs, the construction of the Yamal pipeline through Belarus to Germany's border, the use of newer tech to find more reserves in the ex-USSR's states.
The 2000's... the murders of the pro-democratic Russian oilgarchs, the nationalization of Russian oil, the construction of Nordstream. The suppression of the Ukraine and Belarus economies by their own politicians and businessmen who want to maintain the old USSR hierarchy of "Moscow first".
The 2010's... the return of the western oilgarch exploration to Ukraine to publicly prove the reserves they already knew were there. The Ukraine elections. The invasion of Crimea.
I have it in order....
The ex-USSR hierarchy didn't go away in 1991, and by 2000, it had reasserted itself and put Putin in the public eye. It had murdered off the oilgarchs that didn't submit, it kept exports centralized out of Russia to control the market to Europe, and it suppressed the economics of Belarus and Ukraine to keep them subservient to their center of power in Moscow.
Ukraine was not needed by the ex-USSR group for anything and that is why it was economically suppressed. They did not want the known reserves in Ukraine, found during the 1992 oil exploration phase after the breakup, to be piped to Europe by a Ukraine-based competitor; they had a monopoly on piped gas to Europe and wanted to keep it. That is why they invaded.
When the USSR broke up, western oilgarchs send exploration teams into Belarus/Russia/Ukraine and found deposits using newer tech. They knew about the deposits in Ukraine by 1995, but they couldn't get the political allies/strength to exploit it. The ex-USSR was regaining their control over the old USSR and the west's political allies in Russia and Ukraine were dying. Around 2010, the deposits were proved and it hit the financial market data streams.
I never said Putin wanted Ukraine for the resources, I said he wanted Ukraine to prevent a competitor to his monopoly over EU fuel imports. I went back and forth with Lord Shonus before about this same topic.
From:Ukraine has tremendous natural resources for meeting domestic oil and gas production needs, with estimates of approximately 900 billion cubic meters of proven reserves of natural gas. In Europe, Ukraine ranks second for gas reserves. Three Ukrainian regions contain hydrocarbons resources: the Dnipro-Donetsk basin, the Carpathian region in western Ukraine, and the Black Sea and Crimea region in the south. The Dnipro-Donetsk basin is a major oil and gas producing region accounting for 90 percent of all current Ukrainian production. The structure of hydrocarbons production in Ukraine is as follows: natural gas 89 percent, oil 7.9 percent, and gas condensate 3.1 percent. The primary source of hydrocarbons in Ukraine is natural gas, though the most lucrative gas reserves are located below 5,000 meters.
It is easier to bring a public to your side by casting your enemies as feeble, deluded, and incompetent, than it is to bring a public to your side by treating your enemy in a way that would be illegal in your own country.