Except we're not talking about a far country in a galaxy far, far away, but a close ally that actively benefits from the advantages of being a close ally, while pulling bad tax tricks that are detrimental to the countries that allow it to thrive.
It's not about fixing the Bahamas here.
I do agree with your first sentence though, whether this is good or bad depends on the particulars.
It's not about fixing the Bahamas here.
I do agree with your first sentence though, whether this is good or bad depends on the particulars.