They call it "rules-based order." They call it "protecting international norms." What it is, is this: the enforcement mechanism of a pricing system.
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When Western nations impose sanctions on countries that nationalize their resources,
When they organize diplomatic pressure against governments that renegotiate extraction contracts,
When they fund opposition movements in countries that elect leaders who talk about resource sovereignty,
They call it "democracy promotion."
They call it "rules-based order."
They call it "protecting international norms."
What it is, is this: the enforcement mechanism of a pricing system.
The natural resources of sovereign nations are priced, in the current global order, at rates that reflect Western purchasing power and corporate profit margins rather than the actual needs of the countries they come from.
Any government that tries to change that pricing is a threat to the order.
Not because it is undemocratic.
Not because it is corrupt.
Because it is attempting to charge a fair price.
And the system was built on the assumption that a fair price would never be charged.

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