Basically China is building roads and rail across from China, through India and into the Middle East. Afghanistan also includes something about getting copper from there to send back to China, I imagine other countries will have resources China is after as well.
You're not really making sense. "A debt paid,... is still a debt that has to be paid"? If the debt is paid, it's already been paid.
Assuming Afghanistan owes China for the infrastructure, then that debt would be paid by giving them copper. Bought and paid for. So how are they saddled with debt? Where's the trap?
Obviously the deal will be a lot more complex, it might not be a great deal long term in some respects and I'm sure there'll be a measure of corruption (there almost always is, everywhere), but at the end of the day Afghanistan is getting infrastructure it couldn't build on its own and China is getting resources it otherwise wouldn't have access to.
What makes you say the countries it goes through are going to be in debt because of it?
My understanding is that they won't be, however they will be practically giving away natural resources (eg copper for Afghanistan).
When DMV asked for footage of that part of the incident, Cruise provided it.
So they were a little sneaky in not presenting all the evidence up front, but they didn't really withhold it in as bad a way as the title implies.
Netflix have a different relationship with Microsoft than they did with Blackberry, MS would have had much more clout.
the app maxed out at 3,000 daily active users, out of 20,000 registered users.
This is smaller than many mastadon instances.
Yes it is? An infrastructure project like that will help modernise the region.
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Excuse me? That's the right place :P
Taking a page out of Trump's book, "If you don't count them the numbers go down".
I know lol.
But tbf the US isn't actually allied with Saudi Arabia, never really has been. They do pay well for US weapons, though.