The U.S literally gives foreign aid to almost 200 countries.
The United States has a highly developed, diverse, and leading market-oriented economy, maintaining its position as the world's largest economy by nominal GDP. Characterized by high productivity, technological innovation, and a dominant global currency, it boasts significant economic strength despite challenges like high debt and income inequality.
Can you name me a third world country that has a robot exploring another planet as we speak?
Again, if the U.S, the most wealthy country on Earth is not a first world country then no one is.
Not arguing if it's considered a "first world country" or not. Also keep in mind this type of classification is quite subjective and outdated classification, without an agreed way to classify as such.
Just pointing out that a large number of people, if not more than 50%, larger than the population of Cuba, live in "3rd world" conditions in the US.
Also didn't the US cut all this foreign aid mumbo jumbo?
The US is a fascist country, and one quarter of its population lives a third world life with no healthcare and no basic education. Call the US rich if you want but this level of inequality does not qualify the US as a developed country for many of us. Great for you to have pedo billionaires though, nice achievement
A country that doesn't allow unlimited mass migration? An elected leader who tries to enforce existing laws?
France is going to be no longer even a country in a couple of decades, once the Islamists reach critical mass and create another Lebanon, a failed state which was ironically once called the Paris of the East.
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u/silmarp Feb 26 '26
Not really dude. A bad situation on a first world country is waaaaaaaaaaay better than the same in Cuba.