The great US-China divorce has arrived
The National Interest,
by
James Jay Carafano
Original Article
Posted By: hooverdog,
4/21/2020 10:42:14 AM
Make no mistake: The global struggle with China is about to go to the next level. Or two. Or three. By triggering a global disease outbreak, the Chinese Communist Party’s reprehensible behavior crossed the last line, leaving other nations no recourse but to push back. Hard. No longer can responsible nations tolerate the regime’s destabilizing interference around the world. Post-COVID-19, there will be a new world map, and this is what it is going to look like.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Philipsonh 4/21/2020 10:53:00 AM (No. 386481)
If China was smart, which of course never applies to a Communist Nation, they would admit the Coronavirus came from their lab by accident, apologize, and agree to reparations over a span of time. What a difference in the respect they would gain WorldWide.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
kono 4/21/2020 11:02:28 AM (No. 386497)
Great full-screen image of Trump giving one of his covid-19 updates.
I wonder which of the page's 7 trackers and 16 ads I need to permit before it will let me see the content, though.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
4freedom 4/21/2020 11:14:38 AM (No. 386521)
Definitely time to get out of China altogether, they are clearly not our friends, you can bet the Democrazies will be against such an action, after all the closely resemble each other.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Highvoltage 4/21/2020 11:19:44 AM (No. 386531)
Is Xi going down as party head? That is the question. In recent years he has strengthened his position but is now vulnerable. It’s a good time to be pushed out by other members of the party. Communism is a looser!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Cardsfan 4/21/2020 11:51:35 AM (No. 386591)
Not if the U S Chamber of Commerce has their way
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This guy is painting a “life as mostly usual” picture going forward. I don’t think it’s going to be quite that comfortable and consequence free for China. I don’t doubt that Trump will get our pound of flesh, but we may never see it or know where it was extracted from.
And I hope not to hear anything about the poor innocent Chinese people. They are the ones who refuse to do anything about that ghastly government of theirs. And continue to eat bats and snakes and frogs and dogs and cats and all manner of dirty, slithery things while pretending to be civilized and oh-so-superior. Baaah! A pox on all of them.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
DVC 4/21/2020 12:53:52 PM (No. 386660)
The Globalists want to keep China strong, and keep USA manufacturing in and helping China.
We need to work to end that. Is buying an iPhone made in China still OK? Personally, I don't think so. Is buying ANY product made in China a smart move? No. See if it isn't made in USA, or at least Mexico or Taiwan - anyplace but mainland China.
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Disputes over the Mekong River in Southeast Asia, for example...
The most ominous clause of the day. Put dems in power and the chicoms will bait us into returning.
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Disputes over the Mekong River in Southeast Asia, for example...
The most ominous clause of the day. If the dems get back in power the chicoms could easily bait us into returning for another round.
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Disputes over the Mekong River in Southeast Asia, for example...
The most ominous clause of the day. Put the dems in power and they'll be easily baited into sending our military back in.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 4/21/2020 2:16:32 PM (No. 386751)
The Chicoms really shorted-sheeted themselves on future trade. I think the Chinese politburo has been calling the shots while Xi stands and smiles.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
MDConservative 4/21/2020 3:36:29 PM (No. 386796)
Looking through the other end of the telescope, for many of these countries the US brings its own baggage to the relationship. None of this has anything to do with "freedom"; it's about the Benjamins...it's always about the money. Among that roster of "friendly" nations are any number of despots and shady characters. And that doesn't even begin to consider domestic interests, such as the US Chamber of Commerce and several major corporations peddling kumbaya for profit.
And, after all this, what has the US bought? Assuming this new "New World Order" is in place by 2024, who fights to preserve it? PDT will be consigned to the Former Presidents Club, and the special interests will have another go at globalism.
For those thinking the Chinese people would overthrow the commies; they've never had it so good. It may be a dictatorship, and it may be rustic living for many in the hinterlands...but it's better than ever. Those who play ball have no trouble.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
JimBob 4/21/2020 6:44:35 PM (No. 387022)
The big companies (and Amazon appears to be the biggest) will do whatever makes them the most money.
If they can buy it from China cheaper than anywhere else, they will.
Likewise, the bulk of retail 'consumers' (how I hate that word!) may talk big, but when it comes down to spending their OWN money, they are going to buy from the cheapest supplier.
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It is up to US to stop buying their garbage. Dollar stores are like China Direct.
It is up to US to 'demand' politicians cut their own personal interests with China. We need to give incentives to American manufactures who build here and hire Americans.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Justcurious 4/21/2020 11:43:47 PM (No. 387201)
Just start reading the labels.
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