The threat of mass extermination, whether through direct violence or systemic neglect, is a powerful tool used by more developed nations to maintain control over developing countries. This fear, rooted in historical and modern power dynamics, impacts economic stability, political structures, environmental challenges, and human rights in the Global South. While developed nations often portray themselves as protectors of global stability, their actions sometimes perpetuate systems of control and exploitation. This nuanced perspective highlights the moral complexities and existential risks faced by developing nations.
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