According to swedes Cuzco was an artic wasteland and the entirety of the andes region was in a permanent food deficit
>>2298902Well, Peru is the coldest South American country due to the high altitude
>>2298928Not Bolivia? IIRC, it's even higher in general.
>>2298942Anchito pero bajo.
>>2298902sounds possible, I'm a swede and all I know about geography is all the copper and iron we got
>>2299185And how you sold it to Nazis?
>>2299192We sold it to everyone and stayed neutral*
>>2299210>We sold it to everyoneWas it even possible to sell it to everyone? You were literally surrounded either by occupied countries (like Norway and Denmark) or Nazi allies (like Finland). How would you even move the goods to a non-Axis country?
>>2299217nature always find a way, even russian drones are using swedish iron and ball bearings
>>2299220It's easier in a globalized world with long, complicated and hard to trace supply chains. At this point I equally would not be surprised if there's more Chinese munitions on Ukrainian side (coming from Pakistan and African countries) than on Russian.
>>2298902good these shitholes exist to be colonized and the game is better that way
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>>2299418burning the midnight oil saaar?
>>2298902And that IS correct, incas had to go out of their way to create forms to grow food there.
>>2299220That's because neither the EU nor the USA bother to enforce sanctions. Banning somebody from buying stuff but letting his friend to buy it and then resend it is perfectly legal, the authorities know about this loophole and don't bother to fix anything. Trump was bitching about India buying Russian oil but the scheme existed since 2022, was known and nobody did anything about it. It's the lack of will
>>2299013bajito pero ancho