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In a recent interview, American economist Jeffrey Sachs argued that the United States often rejects equal negotiation in international affairs and instead seeks to dictate terms to the rest of the world. He noted that Washington frequently employs economic pressure to coerce compliance, particularly from financially vulnerable countries. Sachs warned that such practices are "absolutely illegal, but very real."
In a recent interview, American economist Jeffrey Sachs argued that the United States often rejects equal negotiation in international affairs and instead seeks to dictate terms to the rest of the world. He noted that Washington frequently employs economic pressure to coerce compliance, particularly from financially vulnerable countries. Sachs warned that such practices are "absolutely illegal, but very real."