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To: elmatador who wrote (126622)12/20/2016 4:44:26 PM
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you seem to be under the impression that china somehow forces customers to buy imported infrastructure

perhaps by twisting arms and breaking kneecaps

you know, like how shanghai supplied the bay bridge to oakland / san francisco by unwilling californians

just as china does to otherwise reluctant walmart and such

question: should china stop the infrastructure delivery to eager customer nations in africa, which entity should pick up the slack, or are you saying africa does not need the infrastructure?

perhaps you are recommending that team china should learn from usa and study the russia, and instead launch munitions - and help the economies (of self and the recipient territory) in that time-honoured win-win wastrel way ?
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