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What is extraordinarily naive are the points that you make.

Conveniently forgetting what the Monroe doctrine was all about, the war with Spain over the Phillipines, the removal of Mossadegh and Lumumba.

Allende had his faults, but as soon as Pinochet stepped in, the school of Chicago began to implement their ideas.

Chile was a nursery for Milton Friedman.

Pinochet was so murderous a dictator that when Britain granted him asylum in the late 90s, the outrage it generated was immense.

There are several books that I would happily recommend but you are so sunk in the abyss of ignorance, naivete and all round historical illiteracy to be rescued.

America's inability to grasp the complexity of the world has also contributed massively to the mess we are in, but it is pointless trying to state this to you.

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Adebayo Adeniran
Adebayo Adeniran

Written by Adebayo Adeniran

A lifelong bibliophile, who seeks to unleash his energy on as many subjects as possible

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