He says China treats the entry of Western bankers as a sovereignty threat because easy foreign credit turns into extraction, dependency, and eventual bankruptcy.
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Western Bankers
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...sovereignty. It knows what happens when you start to let in Western bankers. They come and they become parasites. They steal resources from you...."
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"...sovereignty. It knows what happens when you start to let in Western bankers. They come and they become parasites. They steal resources from you...."
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