Aside from that, China is portrayed as a villain. Her 'bilateral intrusions' (vis a vis USA) is defined as 'hegemony'. If they have problems with Chinese commercial transactions in Africa, why not resolve it through legislation. Besides, Africa is a liberal democratic state.
> Widespread Praise of Bush’s Africa Visit Ignores his Flawed
> Legacy by Combined Sources is an article that criticizes
> negatively the intrusions of the U.S. on Africa. The
> article implies that spending the national budget to help
> African countries with AIDS, wars, and financing projects
> such as AFRICOM are a waste of money. It might be true that
> help provided by the U.S. seems as a waste of taxes in the
> short run, but it demonstrates the opposite when it helps
> people with food, shelter, education, and even to better
> their governments. Helping another person becomes more
> appealing when an abundance of resources exist making this
> action morally correct. The article says that instead of
> helping solve the problems of other countries the U.S.
> should focus on its own problems, but this is unfitting in
> today’s globalization, because the world is more connected
> therefore, nations depend on one another for survival. The
> U.S. and other countries are trying to help Africa because
> it has some economic importance, it is not mainly pity.
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