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In fact, in the BRICS itself it is not that they all get along, China and India have a rivalry, in fact Brazil offered a common currency and China rejected it because it does not benefit its yuan currency
Saudi Arabia and Iran do not get along very well to enter either.
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I like their idea as a whole but looking at all those failed states sounds like China and its puppets
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China doesn't have "puppets" like the US does, because China supports multipolarity - not unipolarity, threats, sanctions, looting other nations resources, coups, etc, like the CIA and NED and IMF do to impoverish nations around the globe.
China is not building military bases all around the world, like the US.
China and Russia both cancelled African nations debts, and Russia is providing free grains (and free shipping) to the poorest African states.
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Well I hope something more becomes of BRICS because at the moment it has done little.
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I support the idea of becoming independent from Dollar but what is the point of joing an organization where you get dependent on China, another imperialist power. They are much more capitalist and aggressive than any Western country by the way. I have a pragmatic view towards China and don’t consider them as ally nor as enemy, but Saudi Arabia and UAE are rogue nations and wouldn’t feel comfortable being dependent on them.
Argentinia is such a beautiful country, apart from their economic problems. Ethiopia and Egypt are more instable, and even India isn’t politically and economically more instable than Argentinia, I would say India doesn’t have, lets say the beauty, which Argentinia has.
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