China Loan Argentina 7.5 Billion

Of cousre they are an interested part, and they do that in some level as a message to the US (which in a houndred years of colonization or domination or whatever you call it never ever gave something like that)

I still want to exist in a place dominated by US or W, European business concerns, rather than Russian or Chinese
 
Where is smoke, there is a fire. The Chinese will not give or loan anything for free, unless that target country has " Energy "....and Grain...
40 Billions for Brazil off shore oil fields, Tens of more for the African countries that can provide oil, Argentina has shale gas
and the Chinos are salivating to get ahold of all of them! By year 2050 they would consume all mineral and oil, grain from this earth.
Actually, to sustain their growth of 1.4 billion and to feed their mouthes will need another earth size planet to supply them...

Agree , but my point with Dominica is , they have nothing !! There is no return. What could they possibly recover from that tiny Island ?
 
Agree , but my point with Dominica is , they have nothing !! There is no return. What could they possibly recover from that tiny Island ?

When thinking about China, I can't stop thinking about the European influence/colonisation era (until the late 1940s + restitution of HK).

They lived & remember that as an humiliation, but how will that translate in the future?
 
When thinking about China, I can't stop thinking about the European influence/colonisation era (until the late 1940s + restitution of HK).

They lived & remember that as an humiliation, but how will that translate in the future?

Perhaps they're thinking, "Now it's our turn!"
 
I wouldnt call it love, but allowing them to come in houndreds of thousands and giving them the oportunity to prosper in another land, having, for instance, their own supermarkets, etc, I cant call that hate...
Don't pick up the soap. You might find that love the Chinese bring.
 
I still want to exist in a place dominated by US or W, European business concerns, rather than Russian or Chinese

Someone may want to be Dominated by KGB Putin .....or Mao followers Lots of Luck ,, Mati
 
When thinking about China, I can't stop thinking about the European influence/colonisation era (until the late 1940s + restitution of HK).

They lived & remember that as an humiliation, but how will that translate in the future?

No Way Jose!! HK residents would love to be again part of the Commonwealth and receive British Passports, humiliation is having Internet blocked and no free press, or a Single Party politics
 
No Way Jose!! HK residents would love to be again part of the Commonwealth and receive British Passports, humiliation is having Internet blocked and no free press, or a Single Party politics

Though, as China goes, Hongkongers enjoy relative autonomy.
 
Someone may want to be Dominated by KGB Putin .....or Mao followers Lots of Luck ,, Mati


Domination is domination, I still prefer to be autonomous and sovereign as every constitution stands for, BUT, if we talk of reality, theres always accumulation of power geoplotically.

If we judge with history, when we where under the UK victorian domination we were a lot much better than under the US. We didnt have coups, dissappeared people, dictatorships for minorities, economically was the best time ever, as Roca said we were "the best jewel of the British crown".

But both dominations were clearly different, one brought trains, brought prosper, they lent us money with The Baring Brothers, make this land a prosperous land. The other imposed governments, killed people, trained militars to kill, to torture and disappear, privatised everything, make us took debt, unemployment, worse crises ever. Of course I m not saying it was the US fault of all these, its just that there were always interests from the US, and they all gone in that direction, and they sure colaborated a lot to made that happened.

This new world up to now presents itself as more balanced (not concentrated in one super power), and in every speech they mentioned policies to the region, they are in the right path, in the correct direction: nuclear energy, oil, trains so Brazil and Arg could export to Asia via Argentina, Chile and Peru, creation of a bank to compeete with IMF, and a long etcetera. Its not financial capitalism, its not casino capitalism, it is not the World Bank, or the BID or the IMF, it sounds like productive capitalism, it sounds of development, of course it is better if they make us put some value added, if we dont re-primerise our exports like we did with the UK. I think theres an open door to industry, these investments on infraestructure invite me with ilussion.
 
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