We have free markets but not exacly free the usa want to control everything not just in usa but all over the world.
Imagine this,If someone make Facebook ....or Amazon kind of website but even better and less restricted then it will take market share away that's the free and equal market where everybody can compete with each other with fair rules .....but USA don't like that.
For example If Im the some kind of service provider and my service not even the best one and then there will be someone who makes better product or service well it means i lose my power then i lose my influence and income.....in this case let's say Im the facebook owner.... it's not me who lose power and money but also those who are associated with my service or product.
Another example the wall street: nyse and sp500 If there is so many alternative ways and more techically developed services and products...well it takes again quite a lot away from market share.
In the world everything is peacful until nobody don't try to show any will to be powerful more than USA.
It's the usa top richest families who want to enjoy the world most of the resources and wealth....look at NYC there living world richest people and they have money.
The USA see other nations as servants...and they are not interested about any free market because that would make those who are smarter or better to win they might create better services and better systems then USA has the banking the cryptocurrenciey exchangers and all the others... those who are in power now don't like that.
And If you are better on something then usa will always hire you and you work for USA and usa will brag about this idea to all over world but little do the world knows that idea was developed out of USA.
That's why the cia and fbi are all over the world to protect monopoly of usa
(so god bless america and let's bring the democratic rule all over the world )
You'll find much more sense in the world and useful responses when you learn to cut to point, as it is so difficult to diagnose what you're trying to say. What does come across is you make some rather broad assumptions and project your own personalized view on to the world that seems to be vastly out of sync with what most people face. There are very few places where free markets exist and that is probably a good thing. Broadly free but well regulated markets are what every government should be aiming to get, because capitalism inherently culminates in a monopoly. If one company can out perform others and grow to such a size where they can start absorbing companies that might threaten them, then they need to be kept in check by a more powerful force.