See my cite in post #8 above.
But you don’t need to expend 100 billion dollars in fancy wars to recover just 10 billions. It is smarter to use foreign investment.
Anyways, superpowers don’t realize how deep in trouble they are before they get broke. It has happened several times in history, but societies never learn.
U.S. intelligence is an oxymoron. Remember the “weapons of mass destruction”?
It is amazing how easy the U.S. government fools its people. Check the budget: half of it goes in playing John Wayne.
ChiCom is an antiquidated cold war warrior term that wasn’t exactly endearing. Not only that, it’s wildly inaccurate as there are hardly any real communists in the wild wild west of unbridled capitalism that is the majority of China today. PRC, The Chinese, Mainland Chinese are all inoffensive terms that have the added bonus of being more accurate. Thanks in advance for your cooperation, Curtis.
Do large corporations care how much government money is spent making an area safe to do business in? I think not.
You say you are from Chile as if that should have some bearing on the discussion. So what? I’m from Wyoming, which leads the States in coal production. We have several other large mineral deposits as well.
U.S. intelligence is not an oxymoron. “U.S.” and “intelligence” are not two contradictory terms. May I point out to you that *giving false information * is not the same as acquiring bad information?
Iraq did have WMD in the 90s, but anyway.
H. L. Mencken said, accurately imho, that no one ever went broke by underestimating the intelligence of the American people. There is one hell of a lot of ignorance to be fought.