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To: Snowshoe who wrote (48672)4/17/2009 12:08:36 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 217617
 
Please, do like Black Swan and don't read the press. Permit me please to enlighten you on the God Forsaken shirtless countries. This is nothing more than the local Vietnamese oligarchs afraid of the Chinese coming and creating a new scale of business in short time, thus taking their chair from around the table.

Time Magazine takes a jounalist not versed in how the real world works and write such piece. Laughable. Luckily you have Elmat's thread to do the right thing.

In a similar fashion, as soon as things going to get better in LATAM the locals will start complaining about the Chinese influence. They may be quiet now because they need the Chinese capital spreading.

It has been always like that: They always revolt and want the money and the control alml by themselves.

Take 1776 in the US as soon as they were on a steady foot the oligrachs -whom you guys call Founding Fathers- revolted and kicked the ass of the English.

LATAM's oligarchs did the same with the Portuguese and the Spanish.
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