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American economist and geopolitical analyst Jeffrey Sachs recently exposed what he described as the true motivation of the United States. He argued that Washington is exerting influence worldwide, aiming to consolidate control over the Americas and potentially intervene in Cuba at any time.
In Asia, he said, the US seeks to leverage India in its strategic competition with China, while in the Middle East, it relies on Israel to advance its agenda and expand regional control. Sachs stated bluntly that such actions lack both legal basis and moral legitimacy. While often framed as efforts to "free the world," he argued they ultimately reflect an attempt to assert global dominance.
American economist and geopolitical analyst Jeffrey Sachs recently exposed what he described as the true motivation of the United States. He argued that Washington is exerting influence worldwide, aiming to consolidate control over the Americas and potentially intervene in Cuba at any time.
In Asia, he said, the US seeks to leverage India in its strategic competition with China, while in the Middle East, it relies on Israel to advance its agenda and expand regional control. Sachs stated bluntly that such actions lack both legal basis and moral legitimacy. While often framed as efforts to "free the world," he argued they ultimately reflect an attempt to assert global dominance.