I don't think it is in the United State's best interest to help create a strong South America.jacobolus wrote: ↑I agree, there should be much more effort by the US to grow economies in Mexico and Central America, instead of mainly providing destabilization, weapons, and a drug market.I'm pretty sure the USA could provide a decent standard of living to all of latin and south America on it's own. But there's no programm in place for that
We don’t have a currency union with these countries though, so they have sovereign control over their local monetary (and fiscal) policy.
The rise in USA labor costs is extensive.
It's also inevitable that the Dollar depreciates further as Asian nations, China / india move forward.
So, where will USA dredge for cheap labor next.. Africa is too close to EU and Asian control...
South America is the best place for American economic slavers. Low shipping, close to home, poor, willing to work..
So essentially, the American strategy today would be to Save them as they are and keep them poor and destabilized until they are absolutely needed to be tapped for native consumer goods production.