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Argentina's final choice to announce that it would not join the BRICS on time is not bad news for China

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Argentina's final choice to announce that it would not join the BRICS on time is not bad news for China

The expansion of the BRICS in August this year can be seen as further tearing apart the "old international rules" formulated by the Western world. However, when we first saw the shortlist, we said in the program that some countries are very likely to be forcibly pulled in by the original individual member states to compete for the right to speak internally, so there is a hidden danger of causing cracks within the BRICS.

What is unexpected is that Argentina, which was supposed to join the BRICS on New Year's Day this year, finally chose to give up this coveted position for many countries after electing a far-right president like Milley under the self-abandonment of its people. According to the "Reference News", on December 29 last year, the Argentine government officially announced that it would not join the BRICS as scheduled.

Frankly, since Milley's election, we have somewhat guessed such an outcome. Milley will not let the protests of the Argentines deter him from giving up his political stance during the election campaign. In other words, the overall direction will be consistent with that of the United States and the West. Just looking at Milley's ass before he sat on the presidential throne, he hurriedly ran to the United States to show his loyalty, and it became more or less clear how eager Milley was to become a member of the West.

Argentina's final choice to announce that it would not join the BRICS on time is not bad news for China

Although it is beneficial for developing countries to unite all the forces that can be united to jointly resist US hegemony, Argentina's decision not to join the BRICS is not bad news for China. It is necessary to explain here that it is not that when I personally look at Argentina as a country, there are some colored glasses, and I think that with the current situation of Argentina, it is not eligible to join the BRICS, but that the premise of everything must be placed under the political environment in which Argentina will not change before.

To put it mildly, there is already a country like India in the BRICS that is a "-stirring stick", which makes us feel extremely headaches, and now there is another Argentina led by a far-right president, God knows, how many moths will come out. Even, thinking about the worst situation, a good piece of "gold" is very likely to be tossed into a "brick". For example, the BRICS banks are thriving at the moment, and Argentina's huge debt problem is very likely to implicate us. To put it bluntly, we have long known what some countries tried to win over countries like Argentina at the beginning, and now this country that will affect the development of the BRICS has taken the initiative to choose to withdraw, which is not all bad.

Argentina's final choice to announce that it would not join the BRICS on time is not bad news for China

It is also ironic to say that for the current situation in Argentina, joining the BRICS is in itself an opportunity for Argentina to successfully turn around. This is because China and Brazil, among the original members of the BRICS, were Argentina's largest trading partners. What's more, China has never been stingy with its perceived "friends", and has long helped Argentina repay its debts by means of local currency swaps with Argentina. However, Milley did not know how to cherish it, but instead believed in the so-called "shock therapy", and single-mindedly parasitized his hope on the Americans, who were already dying, and as a result, the Americans not only did not help, but could hide and hide, resulting in Milley making Argentina really about to "shock".

In my opinion, since Argentina does not want to join, it will not join, and there are many countries that want to fill this vacancy, so for China, and even the BRICS, it will not stop because of Argentina's withdrawal and continue to tear apart the Western hegemony. Argentines will one day regret electing a president like Milley.

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