Thanks for taking the time to write that up
AbbysMuscles
..the State Bank of the USSR took over the role of commercial lending and printed as much money as needed for rapid industrialization. You can read reports from Western journalists of how they were surprised how fast the USSR could develop in such a short period of time.
I'm fascinated and uneducated. Can you break down for me how this didn't lead to massive inflation?
Does anyone have a clear idea on how the populations of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, et all are pressuring their governments to do something? I know there is basically no freedom of expression or political activism in most MENA countries, but that's why I'm asking. Even if their leaders have gone full sellout to US / Zionist interests, the people definitely haven't. Erdoğan is a slimy fuck, but he's at least nominally answerable to the electorate. The Moroccan, Algerian, Jordanian etc leaders aren't. So are any of these populations trying to influence their governments? Protests? Disruptions? Some group of soldiers looking to depose Sisi? Are the authorities in all of these countries strong enough to just officially shrug their shoulders about the situation and clobber anyone who tries to speak up?
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Conveniently timed to match the escalating national anger over not trying to stop a genocide! Good thing the Egyptians are a passive and meek people.