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China hasn’t done at least one coup in every country in South America, nor did they put literal nazis into positions of power in South American governments.
I know, right? China with their (checks notes) building bridges, rail, ports, 5G networks, etc.
Oh, the huge manatee.
That was all entirely altruistic? Then it must be coincidental that it sounds exactly like the infrastructure the Brits built in India (minus the 5G), whose sole purpose was wealth extraction.
The railways China is building mostly runs between cities.
The railways Britain built went directly from the mines and farms to the ports.
Of course it isn’t all entirely altruistic. Theoretical bases of China’s “win-win” foreign policy concept
Please elaborate.
? How so?
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Is China asking to colonize countries in the Americas?
They’re not europe lmao, no need to project
It is weird that that policy is the one mentioned.
China could easily argue about the Roosevelt Corollary or other American foreign policies and that would be understandable. It just sounds weird that the foreign policy that China is actively arguing against is the one about foreign countries colonizing previously liberated countries in the Americas.
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They don’t ask, but they want to extract all the resources they can. and never mind the people living there.
The US is not the only imperialist power.
Do you have numbers to back that up, or general proof behind China’s trade being Imperialist, rather than cooperative, in comparison with the US?
You’re going to need to show that you have a serious understanding here or you’re going to need to stop posting on the topic in this comm.
Isn’t that what the US is doing pretty much everywhere in the world? And now fellow Americans are angry that another country has the same idea?