← Back to context Comment by stackedinserter 2 months ago And yet, they imposed FATCA and the whole world asked "how high"? 3 comments stackedinserter Reply whynotmaybe 2 months ago Isn't it similar to how many countries kept using Russian gaz after the invasion in Ukraine, they weren't ready to turn the switch off?The US seems "winning" right now because its imposing measure that need time to be bypassed, but will be bypassed. stackedinserter 2 months ago FATCA turned 15 years now, nobody bypassed it, although everyone whined a lot. drowsspa 2 months ago Yeah, for instance: even if Trump's bullying works for now, he made sure that most governments in Latin America, including right wing ones, will prioritize uncoupling the country from the US economy. Even if they won't say this quiet part out loud.
whynotmaybe 2 months ago Isn't it similar to how many countries kept using Russian gaz after the invasion in Ukraine, they weren't ready to turn the switch off?The US seems "winning" right now because its imposing measure that need time to be bypassed, but will be bypassed. stackedinserter 2 months ago FATCA turned 15 years now, nobody bypassed it, although everyone whined a lot. drowsspa 2 months ago Yeah, for instance: even if Trump's bullying works for now, he made sure that most governments in Latin America, including right wing ones, will prioritize uncoupling the country from the US economy. Even if they won't say this quiet part out loud.
stackedinserter 2 months ago FATCA turned 15 years now, nobody bypassed it, although everyone whined a lot.
drowsspa 2 months ago Yeah, for instance: even if Trump's bullying works for now, he made sure that most governments in Latin America, including right wing ones, will prioritize uncoupling the country from the US economy. Even if they won't say this quiet part out loud.
Isn't it similar to how many countries kept using Russian gaz after the invasion in Ukraine, they weren't ready to turn the switch off?
The US seems "winning" right now because its imposing measure that need time to be bypassed, but will be bypassed.
FATCA turned 15 years now, nobody bypassed it, although everyone whined a lot.
Yeah, for instance: even if Trump's bullying works for now, he made sure that most governments in Latin America, including right wing ones, will prioritize uncoupling the country from the US economy. Even if they won't say this quiet part out loud.