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Arguing against
interference is arguing for the dissolution of international
organizations like trade unions, the European Union, and even the
United Nations. That doesn't even begin to touch on multi-national
corporations.
Interfering with
other countries is inevitable. A trade deal between two countries
affects their neighbors. A country doesn’t even need to do
anything to affect another. Imagine two countries; country A is
landlocked and country B is on the coast. Both countries are
self-sufficient and neither engages in foreign trade. People from
the landlocked country will want to vacation at the beaches of the
coastal country, and some will want to stay there permanently.
Our global economy is now highly integrated and it is impractical to ignore interference. It's a complex web of politics and self interests that need to be managed. I agree that US should carefully consider their strategic involvement into issues of other countries, and ensure our interests are well represented.
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Arguing against interference is arguing for the dissolution of international organizations like trade unions, the European Union, and even the United Nations. That doesn't even begin to touch on multi-national corporations.
Interfering with other countries is inevitable. A trade deal between two countries affects their neighbors. A country doesn’t even need to do anything to affect another. Imagine two countries; country A is landlocked and country B is on the coast. Both countries are self-sufficient and neither engages in foreign trade. People from the landlocked country will want to vacation at the beaches of the coastal country, and some will want to stay there permanently.
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