I find it impossible to believe "are not going to deal with" China. That would be beyond stupid.
Whether we like it they ARE a significant military power in the Pacific. We do not have to like that, but ignoring it (i.e. "not dealing with" it) is dumb and self-destructive.
Economically, do you really think we will stop doing business with China? No trade? Not going to happen. And what about all the things in the US they already own/are invested in? What about all the US IOUs they hold?
It sounds tough, and it is what some want to hear, but it is mythical. Should we adopt a different strategy to deal with them? Renegotiate some things? Sure. But pretend they don't exist--DUMB.
Originally Posted by Old-T
Iou's from government to government are worthless. Since 1932 we have 68 countries that we have helped that still have not paid us. The minute the money is lent in whatever form that's agreed on it's gone. Shit we loaned Cuba in the 50s the equivalent of a trillion dollars in todays money and haven't seen a dime of it other than some agricultural trade back then. Trade is fine as long as it's two sided. Maybe the threat of no trade will spark some positive concessions from the Chinese. The real issue is what we have to offer is diminishing every year. Our national products have turned to entertainment and tech. Most of the graduates we turn out can't even change a fucking tire. Our education system is worthless as it is now. Our unity is fucking gone. Other than that things are peachy.