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ZeEa5KPul

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A far-right libertarian candidate won Argentina’s open presidential primary election on Sunday, a surprising showing for a politician who wants to adopt the U.S. dollar as Argentina’s official currency and embraces comparisons to Donald Trump.
LMFAO how cucked do you have to be to want to replace your national currency with a foreign one?
 

KYli

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Replacing Argentine Peso with dollars would not resolve Argentina's economy crisis. The so called far-right libertarian candidate is just another retarded politician that doesn't live in the real world. The only reason why he did well is due to Argentinians are desperate for changes as both right and left wings failed to revive the economy. However, the only true solution for Argentinians is to suffer like Greece with cut in welfare and consumption and much lower living standard for years in order to rein in inflation and stabilize the currency and debt.

Argentina's economy would probably be collapsed now without China currency swap. Many countries that seek China's help are ungrateful for it. If this far-right candidate got elected and enacted anti-China policies, China just needs to end the currency swap and let IMF and America to bail Argentina out.
 

eprash

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This guy will most likely be extremely hostile towards China. I found this article from two years ago :

The ultra-liberal Javier Milei, the first candidate for deputy for the City of Buenos Aires, assured that he "would not do business with China", despite the fact that it fluctuates between the first and second destination for Argentine exports. The argument of the referent of Avanza Libertad was extemporaneous: "I do not do transactions with communists."

The far-right economist considered that breaking relations with China would not be a serious macroeconomic problem because "we could make transactions with the civilized side of life", where he placed the countries of the "West".

Milei's McCarthyist position was exposed during an interview with Canal de la Ciudad, in which a journalist began by asking him about the relationship with Cuba and Venezuela -to which he only replied "condemn"-, and then opened the query by the main trading partner of Argentina after Brazil.

"I would not do business with China," the economist tried to evade the question, but when asked about the impact it would have on the Argentine economy to stop exporting grains and meat to the Asian country, Milei insisted on his cold war position: "It is false that it would be a macroeconomic tragedy. We could deal with the civilized side of life. I don't deal with communists."

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Oh no the horror this is why any belief of Ethnic supremacy is fatal to countries Ukraine is paying the price for it, Results are like Hindu Brahmin supremacy Jai Hind Superpower 2000 2010 2020 2030 levels of delusion but with European cultural elements, Won't be surprised most of his voters genuinely believe their army can beat PLA and take Beijing in a week.
 
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This guy will most likely be extremely hostile towards China. I found this article from two years ago :

The ultra-liberal Javier Milei, the first candidate for deputy for the City of Buenos Aires, assured that he "would not do business with China", despite the fact that it fluctuates between the first and second destination for Argentine exports. The argument of the referent of Avanza Libertad was extemporaneous: "I do not do transactions with communists."

The far-right economist considered that breaking relations with China would not be a serious macroeconomic problem because "we could make transactions with the civilized side of life", where he placed the countries of the "West".

Milei's McCarthyist position was exposed during an interview with Canal de la Ciudad, in which a journalist began by asking him about the relationship with Cuba and Venezuela -to which he only replied "condemn"-, and then opened the query by the main trading partner of Argentina after Brazil.

"I would not do business with China," the economist tried to evade the question, but when asked about the impact it would have on the Argentine economy to stop exporting grains and meat to the Asian country, Milei insisted on his cold war position: "It is false that it would be a macroeconomic tragedy. We could deal with the civilized side of life. I don't deal with communists."

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Bolsonaro said the same thing before he was elected. Once in power he did a complete U turn.

Argentina is in less of a position to compromise. They're bankrupt and China is one of the few major countries that recognises Argentina's position on the Falklands.
 

quim

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China made a big mistake in not having insured Argentina and not having demanded economic responsibility from the left that governed the country.

110% inflation and economic stagnation is a disaster and the liberal right, unconditional allied of the USA, will come back stronger than ever and the USA may even give another coup d'état to hold the country in the future.

Argentina has soybeans, corn, meat and a large deposit of lithium very important for electric car batteries, in a strategic position in the south. The US will not save resources in installing another puppet regime and depriving China of a partner.

The same could happen to Brazil if Lula da Silva doesn't have help and demand for good results.
 

quim

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Bolsonaro said the same thing before he was elected. Once in power he did a complete U turn.

Argentina is in less of a position to compromise. They're bankrupt and China is one of the few major countries that recognises Argentina's position on the Falklands.
The liberal right of Latin America loves the UK and the US. They recognize the Falklands as British and ridicule the Argentine government for losing the islands.

Bolsonaro was conservative and was hated by liberals, unlike Milei in Argentina, who is a liberal and a puppet of the western power.
 

Overbom

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This guy will most likely be extremely hostile towards China. I found this article from two years ago :

The ultra-liberal Javier Milei, the first candidate for deputy for the City of Buenos Aires, assured that he "would not do business with China", despite the fact that it fluctuates between the first and second destination for Argentine exports. The argument of the referent of Avanza Libertad was extemporaneous: "I do not do transactions with communists."

The far-right economist considered that breaking relations with China would not be a serious macroeconomic problem because "we could make transactions with the civilized side of life", where he placed the countries of the "West".

Milei's McCarthyist position was exposed during an interview with Canal de la Ciudad, in which a journalist began by asking him about the relationship with Cuba and Venezuela -to which he only replied "condemn"-, and then opened the query by the main trading partner of Argentina after Brazil.

"I would not do business with China," the economist tried to evade the question, but when asked about the impact it would have on the Argentine economy to stop exporting grains and meat to the Asian country, Milei insisted on his cold war position: "It is false that it would be a macroeconomic tragedy. We could deal with the civilized side of life. I don't deal with communists."

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Another (partly) successful CIA operation. Lets see if it becomes a full success and he wins the elections.

However its fair to say that he wont be able to go full anti-China as business lobbies and foreign establishment will restrict his anti-China policies

If this far-right candidate got elected and enacted anti-China policies, China just needs to end the currency swap and let IMF and America to bail Argentina out.
What this would mean is China basically surrendering Argentina to the US. I don't think the situation has reached that point to go with such measures. But definitely the currency swap deal has to revaluated/renegotiated
 

Stierlitz

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Bolsonaro said the same thing before he was elected. Once in power he did a complete U turn.

Argentina is in less of a position to compromise. They're bankrupt and China is one of the few major countries that recognises Argentina's position on the Falklands.
I doubt he would have done a complete U turn had Trump won in 2019.
 
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