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Haiti was an awesome country self sufficient and growing their own food and everybody had jobs thanks to France.
Then the Clinton's unleashed printed money to sell them US Food cheaper than America actually spent to produce it.
And now Haiti is a failed country. Jew Chaos Theory economics. Been working for a long long time.
No one trusts the US anymore.
Is that why they can't build nuclear submarines but we have many?
truth is, I have no idea how words could work on the mood and behavior of people.
I think by stating these, I am mostly making excuses for my poor words. did the society gave me enough words to write to have a child or not, these words can be enough for something, can it?
Most of the money spent investing in Africa are Chinese owned companies, so they are also benefiting from that.
All of your talking points are failing.
BRICS have outmanoeuvred the US at every turn and they are only just getting started, it's the fastest growing trading bloc the world has ever seen.
The US can't keep up.
Not quite, US is a failing empire and in years to come, historians will examine how the US failed to maintain their global hegemony.
The Chinese Belt and Road Initiative is fostering loyalty and winning hearts. This loyalty emerges not just from financial aid, but from extensive collaboration, shared goals, and high-profile infrastructure projects, a dramatic contrast to USAID’s policy-centric approach, which often emphasizes conditions and oversight over loyalty.
For example, Ethiopia’s new railway linking its capital, Addis Ababa, to Djibouti’s port funded by Chinese investment isn’t just a piece of physical infrastructure, it’s a symbol of growing diplomatic loyalty. This kind of deep, long-lasting connection makes recipient countries more likely to align with Beijing’s priorities and view its support as a true partnership, strengthening its influence in the process.