So the Putinoid plant apparently won the presidential election in Peru and will now proceed to turn Peru into another Venezuela.
Venezuela was destroyed because it had oil. Peru will be destroyed because it has minerals. Of course, the people who keep voting for these bastards are to blame but it still hurts.
“Of course, the people who keep voting for these bastards are to blame but it still hurts.”
After watching what happened in the United States during November 2020, I have to seriously wonder how many of these Putinoid plants in other countries are winning elections honestly.
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Yes, absolutely, there’s that. The 2020 election in the US famously followed the pattern of an earlier election in Venezuela, complete with the vote counts being stopped in the middle of the night and then mysteriously restarting once observers left.
Still, people voted for the commie bastard. Maybe not the majority but still they did.
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I can’t imagine the Chinese would be too happy about that given the amount they have invested in Peru. See for example here: https://worldcrunch.com/world-affairs/china39s-future-gateway-to-latin-america-is-a-mega-port-in-peru
I wonder what Xi would have to say to Putin if his plant tried to seize Chinese assets.
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It’s best to look at China and Russia as a single entity. They act in concert. China’s assets will be perfectly fine because Putin won’t let anything bad happen to them.
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I commented before I saw this. You really think they don’t compete?
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That makes me so sad. Are you sure it was a Putin plant, and not a China plant? China does a lot of mineral business with Peru already. Perhaps it is China and Russia duking it out over the extraction rights…
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Russia and China are in cahoots. Their shared goal is to destabilize the world economy and topple the US, taking its place as the global power.
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Got it.
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