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  11. 🇦🇷 The new president of Argentina, Javier Nay, is seen as a potential force for change but also eccentric and risky in his policies. 00:48 Javier Nay plans to move Argentina away from the peso towards the USD and possibly even out of BRICS. Argentina has a troubled economic history. 🌍 The new president of Argentina is unlikely to take Argentina into the BRICS alliance and instead intends to align with the United States. 03:38 Argentina received an invitation to join the BRICS alliance, but the new government is not interested. President Lula D Silva of Brazil strongly lobbied for Argentina's admission into BRICS. The new government of Argentina plans to align with the United States instead of joining BRICS. 🗣 The speaker agrees that replacing a country's currency with another's currency does not make it a sovereign country. 06:47 Replacing a country's currency with another's currency does not have good outcomes, especially for big countries. Argentina's previous experiment of linking the pezel with the USD resulted in catastrophic failure. 😕 If Trump doesn't win the presidency next year, he will be isolated like Bolsonaro in Brazil. 09:54 Trump may face trouble domestically without outside support. Bricks may not be damaged by Argentina's decision to not join. Argentina's current situation is chaotic with high inflation and political instability. 📈 The argument was that bringing Argentina into the BRICS would stabilize its economy and be a long-term investment, but it would require a lot of work and travel to stabilize Argentina, which some people within the BRICS felt was more trouble than it was adapted to take on at the moment. 13:15 Bringing Argentina into the BRICS was argued to be a force of stabilization for its economy. Stabilizing Argentina would require a lot of work and travel, which some people within the BRICS felt was more trouble than it was adapted to take on at the moment. The pendulum in Argentina swings sharply from one side to the other, so there may come a better moment to bring Argentina into the BRICS.
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