Comments by "Valen Ron" (@valenrn8657) on "Geopolitical Economy Report"
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The Chile example,
USSR has supported its Cuban proxy that in turn supported Marxist Salvador Allende. You're a hypocrite.
Marxist Salvador Allende clashed with the right-wing parties that controlled Congress and with the judiciary. On 11 September 1973, the military moved to oust Allende in a coup d'état.
Marxist Salvador Allende's presidential branch effectively declared war on the judiciary and right-wing majority governed Congress branches.
During the 1970 Chilean presidential election, both the United States and the Soviet Union poured money into this election through their intelligence agencies and other sources.
đź’°KGB money was more precisely targeted. Allende made a personal request for Soviet money through his personal contact, KGB officer Svyatoslav Kuznetsov, who urgently came to Chile from Mexico City to help Allende. The original allocation of money for these elections through the KGB was $400,000, and an additional personal subsidy of $50,000 directly to Allende.[8] It is believed that help from KGB was a decisive factor, because Allende won by a narrow margin of 39,000 votes of a total of the 3 million cast. After the elections, the KGB director Yuri Andropov obtained permission for additional money and other resources from the Central Committee of the CPSU to ensure Allende victory in Congress. In his request on 24 October, he stated that KGB "will carry out measures designed to promote the consolidation of Allende's victory and his election to the post of President of the country".
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In your argument's summary, the USSR-supported regime change intervention is okay while the US intervention is bad. Your argument is hypocritical.
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France is only 1/3 uranium dependent on Niger.
Statista's Mine production of uranium in major countries worldwide in 2022
1. Kazakhstan (former USSR, Eurasian Economic Union, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation)
2. Canada (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement)
3. Namibia
4. Australia (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership)
5. Uzbekistan (former USSR, Eurasian Economic Union, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation)
6. Russia (Eurasian Economic Union, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation)
7. Niger
8. China (Shanghai Cooperation Organisation)
9. India. (Shanghai Cooperation Organisation)
10. South Africa
11. Ukraine (former USSR)
12. United States (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement)
Niger has alienated France and the rest of the EU members, hence that's one less competitor for resource-rich competitors that are friendly with the EU.
Never interrupt a competitor when he is making a mistake. Carry on.
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