Thanks for actually posting links, although none of them show that "US foreign policy exists to make corporations rich". They are just vague general warnings about concentration of power.
The US has a huge and robust left-leaning press. I would have expected extensive wall-to-wall reporting if "US foreign policy exists to make corporations rich". Yet I see none. In what way is this not a generic "america=bad" conspiracy theory?
The US Trade Representative publishes a naughty list of countries every single year pointing out nations that aren't conforming to american intellectual property laws. These reports are riddled with language such as "our stakeholders say", implying rich corporations and industries are telling the US government what to do and who to target. As a result, countries with high crime rates and without universal basic sanitation have to waste resources policing imaginary american property within their borders.
The US has a huge and robust left-leaning press. I would have expected extensive wall-to-wall reporting if "US foreign policy exists to make corporations rich". Yet I see none. In what way is this not a generic "america=bad" conspiracy theory?