• penquin@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    I get your sarcasm, but Chinese products are life savers in 3rd world countries like mine. My brother bought a Chinese pickup truck for $3500 brand new. American trucks are at least 10 times that. People there work a whole month for $500 - $900. No one can and will never afford that shit. Same goes for other products like cellphones, computers… Etc. an iPhone there costs $1200 - $1400 and a Chinese one costs $300 max and it does the job no problem. People in those countries love China.

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            11 months ago

            Iraq is where I’m originally from, and Chinese products are ubiquitous there. They even built schools and hospitals there. Sorry for misunderstanding at first.

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              11 months ago

              Lord. The irony. Could have had a little US in Iraq after us essentially living there forever. Now it’s Chinatown

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                11 months ago

                Yup. US could have taken all the contracts and became the good guy, but nope, they burnt it down to the ground and left.

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                  11 months ago

                  Not that we should have the contracts and control a country like that, but I’d like to think there could have been a win/win. Would have been nice to have a friendly and supported Iraq, on its way to healing some, at the end of the day.

                  Overall, a failure of US leadership on all fronts. Any positive results may have just been a bridge too far in the minds of politicians and rallying the public just not worth it for them. Silly.

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                    11 months ago

                    That’s exactly what I meant, a win win situation. “Hey, we know we fucked up, but here let us get you some very much discounted contracts to rebuild your country”. And don’t get me started on politicians. :/

                    Edit: I meant to say, you’ve worded it correctly/better than I did :)