Argentina chose a powder keg!China even refused to help, this is a big problem!
Argentina chose a powder keg!No, Milley's rise to power was a "social experiment", and as expected, the Argentines began to regret it.
At the beginning, we used to talk about how the Argentines could choose such a powder keg?When Milley took office, he lit a fire, and the whole country was in chaos, and the financial alarm sounded everywhere. Thirteen provinces were paralyzed, and Argentines rose up in the streets, with events in the streets filled with righteous indignation over Milley's economic and fiscal policies.
Milley's plan to lay off at least 5,000 ** employees in order to cope with the chaos is simply to add insult to injury. Some people are planning to hold ** events again, and even the National Workers' Association has expressed its participation. The Argentines are so angry for the simple reason that they fear that this "social experiment" will lead to the collapse of the country. But Milley was not at all moved, he was really sitting in an ivory tower, turning a blind eye to the plight of the people!
This so-called "shock **" is not a good thing, either it is ruined or it is in ruins. Although there have been successful cases in history, such as Bolivia and Chile, this is because they have restricted the issuance of currency and received external economic transfusions after sinking to the bottom. Argentina is now facing almost the same predicament as the former Soviet Union, but it finds that the United States, which has high hopes, is not willing to help.
It's ridiculous that Milley dared to take the mouth he had just scolded and run to China for help!Before the **, he scolded our country for being "unfree", "assassins", etc., but now he wants to exchange a bunch of "waste paper" for our real gold **, is it really when we are Chinese fools?
What's even more ridiculous is that as soon as Milai opened his mouth, it was 46.5 billion yuan. My eyes widened, and if it were someone else, I guess it would have thought it was a fantasy. China has always been easy to talk to, but we are not wronged, and we will not use the people's hard-earned money to carry unnecessary burdens for others. If Milley hadn't been fooled by the United States, he would still want to rely on China to fill their rags.
In the international community, China has always adhered to the principle of "making more friends and fewer enemies," and has always been able to help countries in need. But Milley's hypocritical way of asking for help is really infuriating. It's as if he's wearing a mask and pretending to come to us, which makes people angry. We Chinese are kind, but we are not fools. If I want to see it, Milley should quickly take off his disguise and work more on them themselves, and maybe they can get some help from there.
So, of course, China could not accede to their request and simply suspended the local currency swap agreement. Milley, since you've chosen this path, don't think we'll pay for you. We in China are friendly, but not a tool to solve other people's messes. I hope that Milley can think carefully and solve the problems of his own country, instead of always thinking that others will sweep you away. Other people's problems are not our responsibility.