Danh ngôn của Steve Bannon

Without U.S. independence, North America would have remained a rural, non-industrial breadbasket. Blessed as it was with natural resources, agrarian North America would have supplied cotton and beef and lumber to industrial Britain. America would thus be more like Australia - a nice enough place to live, but no kind of world power.
Without U.S. independence, North America would have remained a rural, non-industrial breadbasket. Blessed as it was with natural resources, agrarian North America would have supplied cotton and beef and lumber to industrial Britain. America would thus be more like Australia - a nice enough place to live, but no kind of world power.
Nếu không có sự độc lập của Hoa Kỳ, Bắc Mỹ sẽ vẫn là một vựa lúa mì phi công nghiệp và nông thôn. Được may mắn có được nguồn tài nguyên thiên nhiên, những người nông dân Bắc Mỹ lẽ ra đã cung cấp bông, thịt bò và gỗ xẻ cho nước Anh công nghiệp. Do đó, nước Mỹ sẽ giống Úc hơn - một nơi đủ tốt để sinh sống nhưng không phải là một cường quốc thế giới.
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