▲ | wormlord 14 hours ago | |
That's an interesting hypothetical, I have another one. Imagine you're a country with natural resources. Private industries want those resources. Suddenly the US media is flooded with fabricated or exaggerated stories about the country written by NGOs and Think Tanks. Suddenly, out of nowhere a coup happens in the country with the stated intention of "liberalization" and "democratic reforms". The country goes through shock therapy and structural adjustments as it takes on mountains of IMF loans to enter the world markets-- it has to sell off control of all its national resources and industries to American companies. The life expectancy plummets. Oh wait this isn't a hypothetical this is just actual US foreign policy. | ||
▲ | selimthegrim 9 hours ago | parent [-] | |
South Korea seems to have done fine. |