A growing number of impoverished countries are opting for lobbying firms over traditional diplomacy in a bid to gain U.S. support. Many of these firms have direct connections to Donald Trump, turning foreign policy into a high-stakes game of access and influence.
In exchange for lobbying contracts worth millions, countries like the Democratic Republic of the Congo are granting access to vital mineral reserves. These minerals are essential for technologies like electric vehicles, making them incredibly attractive to U.S. industries.
Firms such as Ballard Partners and BGR Government Affairs are brokering these arrangements, positioning themselves as middlemen in a system where political power can be bought.
This trend risks turning foreign policy into a transactional business where the highest bidder wins and ethics take a backseat to profit and influence.
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