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originally posted by: nomoba
The US should stop threatening the world and stop threatening nuclear powers. The US still operates a kind of 19th century foreign policy. It's a gunboat foreign policy. It's so out of date, but no one wants it because everybody knows where it could lead.
Africa is very interesting, where the Chinese have gone and instead of the old Western routine of saying 'countries can only develop on our terms', on World Bank terms, IMF, the Chinese have gone in and said 'let's have your raw materials and we'll build roads and bridges and ports for you.'
The US response has been entirely military. So, you have right through Africa, AFRICOM, which is the newest US military command, with headquarters now in Addis Ababa, has a military presence in almost all the major countries in Africa, in which military hardware is given to often unstable governments. That's a colonial, a 19th century imperial way of dealing. The Chinese on the other hand are expanding in business terms, not in military terms.
failedevolution.blogspot.gr...
originally posted by: pikestaff
Well the Chinese build the roads, railroads and ports so they can ship out the raw materials, no point otherwise, just copying previous imperialists.
originally posted by: testingtesting
a reply to: SaturnFX
Didn't china build a load of empty cities in Africa?.
originally posted by: testingtesting
a reply to: SaturnFX
Just checked Angola.
www.citylab.com...
Now I'm not saying they plan to move 500k chinese over there but it would be a good way to get a bigger foothold in Africa.