Latin America says U.S. has itself to blame for Chinese entry into region that it opposes

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America's Awful Treatment of Haiti, According to WikiLeaks - The Atlantic
Why should we trust America after all the shyt they put us through. YYeah because lets put our trust in America who has a president that called us a shythole nation, supported paramilitary death squads and militias to destabilized our country. Enough said. America had their chance but fukked up. Its a multipolar world and it's better for us because we now we have a choice.
 

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It’s all about the money. China can afford to take bigger loan risks as a government than the U.S private banks can afford.

Latin American countries need investments to modernize the infrastructure.

Can’t really hate on that even if you are team America.

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Besides Trump has really been showing his ass to Latin countries.
 
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America's Awful Treatment of Haiti, According to WikiLeaks - The Atlantic
Why should we trust America after all the shyt they put us through. YYeah because lets put our trust in America who has a president that called us a shythole nation, supported paramilitary death squads and militias to destabilized our country. Enough said. America had their chance but fukked up. Its a multipolar world and it's better for us because we now we have a choice.

I didn't even bring up the US. You're the only one talking about Haiti in here.

You refuse to look at the facts when it comes to China and its companies.
 

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America's Awful Treatment of Haiti, According to WikiLeaks - The Atlantic
Why should we trust America after all the shyt they put us through. Yeah because lets put our trust in America who has a president that called us a shythole nation, supported paramilitary death squads and militias to destabilize our country. Enough said. America had their chance but fukked up. Its a multipolar world and it's better for us because we now we have a choice.

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Chiney gal and Mr. Chin ain't never backed no coup d'etat :norice:
 

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America's Awful Treatment of Haiti, According to WikiLeaks - The Atlantic
Why should we trust America after all the shyt they put us through. YYeah because lets put our trust in America who has a president that called us a shythole nation, supported paramilitary death squads and militias to destabilized our country. Enough said. America had their chance but fukked up. Its a multipolar world and it's better for us because we now we have a choice.

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I didn't even bring up the US. You're the only one talking about Haiti in here.

You refuse to look at the facts when it comes to China and its companies.
Haiti is in Latin America first of all so they are included here. Second of all the fact of the matter is Haiti and these countries need infrastructure and investment. The US is not going to do it so they will go the option that allows them to do it. Yeah China does shady shyt with these deals but America can’t be trusted since American past and current policy has been to undermine growth of these nations. They had their chance and fukked it up and can’t complain that China is making a move in Latin America.



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Human rights in Tibet - Wikipedia

Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haïti - Wikipedia

It subsequently emerged that the US government had in fact played a significant role in establishing and funding FRAPH. The investigative journalist Allan Nairn broke the story in an article published in The Nation in 1994.[3] Nairn based his findings on interviews with military, paramilitary and intelligence officials in Haïti and the United States as well as Green Beret commanders and internal documents from the U.S. and Haitian armies. Nairn spoke directly with Constant himself, then being held in a Maryland jail, shortly before he was due to be deported to Haïti. According to Constant, he started the group that became FRAPH at the urging of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), and that even after the U.S. occupation got under way in September 1994, "other people from [his] organization were working with the DIA", aiding in operations directed against "subversive activities".

In February 1996, the New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) announced that it had obtained thousands of pages of newly declassified U.S. documents, which they claim revealed that the U.S. government recognized the brutal nature of FRAPH but denied it in public. Describing the attitude of US government officials, CCR lawyer Michael Ratner said

According to Ratner, U.S. suspicions of Aristide’s leftist populism prodded them to seek support from even the most brutal anti-Aristide elements. Observers such as Ratner, Nairn and Lisa McGowan have argued that covert assistance to antidemocratic forces such as FRAPH was used to pressure Aristide into abandoning his ambitious program for social reform and adopt harsh economic reforms when the U.S. returned him to power.












For someone who claims to be pro black I see it rich you ignore the crimes the US does to Black people around the world.
 
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