Yes and Im wondering why you would be bringing that up in a discussion about economic policy since it is completely unrelated to what was taught there.
No I know they are unrelated. The School of the Americas is not teaching economics. They teach “counter insurgency” and other military tactics because it is run by the US military.
it’s clownish to suggest this has anything to do with the school of the Americas especially since nobody in Milleli’s economic team attended it.
It’s fucking weird to think Argentinians did not choose the policy they actively voted for. Argentinians have the ability to decide things for themselves and it is insulting to suggest everyone just follows the whims of Americans.
Yes and Im wondering why you would be bringing that up in a discussion about economic policy since it is completely unrelated to what was taught there.
You believe they’re unrelated, you live in a fantasy realm.
No I know they are unrelated. The School of the Americas is not teaching economics. They teach “counter insurgency” and other military tactics because it is run by the US military.
it’s clownish to suggest this has anything to do with the school of the Americas especially since nobody in Milleli’s economic team attended it.
It’s fucking weird to think Argentinians did not choose the policy they actively voted for. Argentinians have the ability to decide things for themselves and it is insulting to suggest everyone just follows the whims of Americans.