Basically all of post Ww2 Europe, Korea, Vietnam, many parts of Latin America, and japan. Hell even China in some regards.
Mind you if you know anything about the 50s you would know that Afghanistan was on track to becoming a major Western ally.
Now you're talking about the world Bank? Bruh do you want free money too? How else do you want this to work? And I speak from experience as someone whose parents are from a country racked by foreign debt.
Angola and Nicaragua were pawns in the cold war. Why do you guys never give the USSR any of that smoke?
Has Africa and other black nations benefited from US imperialism?
In regards to Angola the US was allied with racist white supremacist Apartheid South Africa. That says everything you need to know the mentality of this racist supremacist government. In Nicaragua the US backed the right wing contras who were death squads who committed heinous crimes against humanity. The US supported right wing death squads in Guatemala, Haiti,Colombia etc. These groups were tied to wealthy elites in these countries who still oppress the poor in those nations. Tell the Haitian families who lost loved ones to FRAPH. No nation is perfect it’s just the US is a hypocritical nation. Preaching humans rights and acting like the good guy but commit heinous crimes.
No the China model is better. You have resources? Ok bet we will develop your nation in exchange if we buy your resources in yuans. Instead of the World Bank that bankrupts already 3rd world nations. The world bank and IMF is an arm of global white supremacy. You should know better but you don’t because you say you pro-Black but support American/Western global white supremacy dominance. I ask again how has African nations benefited from American/Western white supremacy imperialism?
Afghanistan was on its way to be modern but the nations was still a poor tribal state. The Shah at the time was taking aid from both the US and USSR. Which is the right thing to do. It was never going to be a US ally. It was a cross between socialism and a progressive state.
If you would never consider military options if Iran or North Korea went nuclear then you can't be taken seriously.
War must always be in the conversation. Not at the front of the list.
I don't believe some of y'all seriously know what's at stake here...
North Korea already have nukes. And with regards to Iran if you use force the only way you can truly stop Iran’s nuclear program is a ground invasion. War scenarios say air strikes alone will only temporarily set it back. An air war over Iran is unlikely to succeed because of the many things I mentioned and the fact the air force is much smaller today compared to the Gulf war and Iran’s assymetrical responses. A ground invasion is the only way and it’s a tough sell to the American people to garner their support of an invasion of a country with 80 million people.