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Eric (200.2.55.112) -
What is in store for Argentina's future? Military wise? Economically?
Comment #1 Beckem (63.176.159.4) -
Argentina's economy has traditionally been based on agriculture, but the industrial and service sectors have also grown in importance in recent years. Livestock (cattle and sheep) and grains have long been the bulwark of its wealth; its cattle herds are among the world's finest. As an exporter of wheat, corn, flax, oats, beef, mutton, hides, and wool, Argentina rivals the United States, Canada, and Australia. Its other agricultural products include oilseeds, lemons, soybeans, grapes, and tobacco.
Comment #2 Kevin (63.176.159.247) -
I don't see any good in Military Dictatorship. It's like everybody is on leash. People will only suffer more and more each day that passes by like in Cambodia
Comment #3 Naid (63.176.159.207) -
People of any country with that very kind of leadership will eventually fall in the future. Soldier are train to fight and defend but to lead a country. They may be able to lead their troops but unfortunately citizens and civilians are a different story.
Comment #4 Maricel (63.176.159.202) - 05/10/09 22:53
Have you heard of the martial law that had happened in a country in Asia? People eventually sticks together and made a move to destroy the military power and the leader's dictatorship.
Comment #5 cwemoy (63.176.159.239) - 07/01/09 06:10
They say that a country's stability depends on the respective leadership structures. A sound leader is not a dictator; rather he is the sort of person with servant leadership attributes.I hold the belief that the federal system of government was the most successful in the world because of its representative nature. However, unless there is a clear cut separation of the legislature, executive and judiciary, no sound development can be realized. Did the recent economic crunch affect the country? • Page 1 (Original Post) •
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