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When the US does things, it does it because it's the right thing to do. The US seeks no gain from its actions in terms of territory or natural resources. To the contrary, the US spends tons of its own money to help out 3rd world countries.
When China does things, it does it for its own gains in terms of territory and natural resources.
You cannot compare the US and China. People do know who is good-intentioned and who is ill-intentioned.
When the US does things, it does it because it's the right thing to do. The US seeks no gain from its actions in terms of territory or natural resources. To the contrary, the US spends tons of its own money to help out 3rd world countries.
Yup...To the tunes of billion$$$ without asking for things like territory, natural resources, women, etc...Oh wow, this must have come straight out of a handbook instructing paid shills about how to euphemize US imperialism. It's interesting to see the USA has outsourced part of their propaganda gruntwork to Taiwan.
When the US does things, it does it because it's the right thing to do. The US seeks no gain from its actions in terms of territory or natural resources. To the contrary, the US spends tons of its own money to help out 3rd world countries.
When China does things, it does it for its own gains in terms of territory and natural resources.
You cannot compare the US and China. People do know who is good-intentioned and who is ill-intentioned.
Mahbubani believes that the public should demand the same level of integrity from their journalists that they expect of their politicians. Yet it's rare that journalists are raked over the coals for being bribed by corporations (just about every major journalist seems to have spent time on Enron's payroll as a "consultant") or for marital infidelity. Washington journalists are very good at casting the first stone when some politician is caught with his pants down, but it's rare for someone to question a journalist's integrity based on outside infidelities. Given how "access" equals "power" in Washington, Mahbubani argues that the press represents a large power bloc within the US that is largely unchecked with respect to integrity. While I find this statement a bit extreme, there is some truth to it.