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by robinsoh
1535 days ago
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> Developed countries want stability in their allies/trading partners If you take a look at our history and our actions with our "allies" and "trading partners", do you see that to be true? Say for example with our immediate neighbours like Mexico? How about our history with Haiti the moment they became independent? Does it seem like we wanted stability for them? How about our history with Panama, Granada, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Columbia, etc? I'm assuming everyone is familiar with the history of why and how the term banana republic got coined. Oh, how about our history with Cuba? It seems to me that your statement is not an accurate representation of history for those specific cases. Do you feel that's a fair perception of reality? |
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I make no claim that the US a) always stabilises countries b) doesn't use brutal methods to stabilise countries c) always acts in a purely rational manner.