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This is actually a good thing. The US anti-bribery laws have only made the US less competitive in foreign markets where bribery is the norm (basically all of them).

That's why the law had been relaxed already to allow some forms of bribery.

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Hasn't that always been the case?

And people are thinking about bribery happening in places like Shitkekistan, but bribery being a common business pracitce also applies in places like Italy.

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on paper we should at least have the appearance we dont participate in cprruptiom/graft so as to not establish it as "just the way tjings are."

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Probably, that sounds like the kind of soy nonsense that countries need to do these days.

I preferred it when states used to send each other severed heads in boxes. You knew where everyone stood then.

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I preferred it when states used to send each other severed heads in boxes.

im not saying we should do less of that at all, wtf. Dont put words in my mouth you son of a b-word!

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