Correct. Sweden is a country of 10M. They simply aren't independent from the global economy. And that's why I'd say they should have taken more precautions. The deaths (costs) don't condemn the policy, but the overall C/B ratio certainly suggests the costs saved were producing little to no benefit.
Was it really just two weeks ago that The Atlantic was writing about "Georgia's experiement in Human Sacrifice"? I wonder what they think of things now.
Was it really just two weeks ago that The Atlantic was writing about "Georgia's experiement in Human Sacrifice"? I wonder what they think of things now.
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