American factions are engaged in a fierce internal battle. One group believes that the United States is helping Milei's Argentina stabilize its economy, while Argentina is exporting large quantities of soybeans to us. Meanwhile, American soybean farmers are receiving large federal aid due to losing this market. Another group tries to be clever, countering that the demand for soybeans will not disappear, and if Argentina sells us soybeans, then American soybeans can be sold to Argentina's previous customers. But is there a possibility that global soybean demand is stable, and when Argentina sees that the U.S. can no longer sell soybeans to us, it increases soybean production, thus taking over both its previous customers and us?
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