The absolutely predictable consequence of the actions of a capricious and hateful man. Paid for with human lives.
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finally-an-idiotApr 26, 2026
+1
The American voters who wanted this have a lot of blood on their hands
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ChiefBassDTSExecApr 26, 2026
+1
Should an entire continent’s health and wellness rest on one country’s shoulders? Where’s China? Where’s Russia? Where’s the EU?
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finally-an-idiotApr 26, 2026
+1
It's all about Soft power and the Americans are discarding it in spades
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ChiefBassDTSExecApr 26, 2026
+1
No, you said blood is on their hands. Thats different than soft power. Let’s stay on topic
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TapCat13Apr 26, 2026
+1
If everbody keeps chanting USA BAD, WORSE!! Terrible!!
Mwah, who would have thought?
\- its not smart to bite the hand that feeds :/..
Its their tax cash isnt it?
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TapCat13Apr 26, 2026
+1
Why is the USA responsible for Afrika.
Did they colonise something there too?
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RotdevilApr 26, 2026
+1
Liberia
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TapCat13Apr 26, 2026
+1
Weird that peeps blame the USA for this, but as the USA is blamed for almost all, well..
One could also think 'when will peeps learn' in Afrika?
Or is it just 'shut up and give money!'?
Weird world..
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MajesticQApr 26, 2026
+1
Everything is the US's fault including my plumbling issues. Should the handouts be forever?
If the local government is an utter failure at controlling pandemic level crisis, maybe we should just let these people immigrate overseas to like Europe for healthcare. After all, Europeans benefited from slavery for the longest period.
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forsuresiesApr 26, 2026
+1
Witness, the complete eradication of American soft power brought about by the people that don't understand the value of soft power.
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New-Creme-6168Apr 26, 2026
+1
Personally I feel that soft power is overrated. I used to buy into it as a philosophy, but then I realised it only reflects the world that post-WW2 soft-border liberal entities like the EU want to have, not the world as it realistically is.
It would be nice to live in a world where soft power matters as much as hard power to a country's standing and success, but fundamentally only one of those things actually matters when it really comes down to it.
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Ok-Bread9335Apr 26, 2026
+1
Is this going to end up being US’s fault that we never should’ve interfered? Like AIDS should’ve been there anyways
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