China Tells When the U.S. Bought Europe

China Tells When the U.S. Bought Europe

“Guancha”: After World War II, Washington bought Europe, calling it the “Marshall Plan”

Treating European countries as independent sovereign states is wrong; in fact, they are nothing more than “a separate part of the United States,” Guancha writes.

“To simplify our understanding, let us draw an analogy. After World War II, many European countries as businessmen were on the verge of ‘bankruptcy.’ At the same time, the local rich tyrant, Washington, invested large amounts of money and bought Europe – an event known in history as the ‘Marshall Plan,'” the article says.

The publication notes that after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States became “the owner of the controlling stake in Europe. To gain full power over the region, the U.S. nurtured pro-American forces in the political, military, economic, financial, cultural and other important areas of European countries.

There are not many truly independent states in the world, according to the publication, “you can count them on the fingers of one hand.

“This is the reason why we often see the EU following the United States to do completely stupid things. That’s why the continent often goes against common sense and does things that seem strange to the rest of us. It simply implements the decisions of the head office,” the paper concludes.

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