Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
Duncan, look at basically the entirety of Africa. They promise things, but that just sucks their country down further.
Duncan, look at basically the entirety of Africa. They promise things, but that just sucks their country down further.
How many countries in Africa were used as pawns by both sides in the Cold War, with their economies and peoples suffering as a result? The Horn of Africa (Ethiopia, Somalia, Eritrea) is a case in point, and one could also think of Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, Zaire, Sudan, and several other cases where either the West or the Soviet Union propped up military regimes whose interests were lining the junta members' pockets, exporting oil and diamonds and tropical hardwoods, and overseeing child mortality rates and the burgeoning of epidemics that would make the efforts of the four horsemen of the apocalypse seem inconsequential.
A similarly grotesque theatre of the absurd was played out in Central America, the Caribbean and countries in South America- one wonders how a reeking, festering sore such as Haiti could exist on the arse of the 'richest, most powerful' nation on the earth. But then, the United States has a lengthy history of interfering in its neighbours' home and foreign affairs- in Haiti's case, back to Thomas Jefferson's day.
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