| Soundwave said: I meant China is bigger than Russia militarily and economically. If we are effectively "trading" a bad relationship with Russia for a bad relationship with China, that is a very (very) bad trade. A tariff war will throw the global economy into a recession that would make 2008 look like child's play, that was just a mortgage crisis for a small segment of the population. This would be the entire economic engine of the world thrown into chaos. The Chinese are vindictive too, if the US thinks Russia gave them headaches in Syria, China would interfere and frustrate the US behind the scenes all the time. Whatever enemy we have I would bet they would start financing them with big money, even ISIS, just to make life miserable for everyone else. |
Trade how specifically when you can potentially maintain both relationships ? Trump didn't bargain for Russia's relationship with China's relationship ...
He traded China's relationship to reduce the trading deficit if you couldn't see that. (China only likes us if they can get us into debt until we can't pay it back anymore. Trump isn't exactly the only world leader with nutty ass dreams when China wants every nation but themselves to be debtors and wants world conquest.)
People also need to stop making f*cking doomsday predictions about how Trump's policies effect the world markets too like their experts since economics is nothing else other than pseudoscience because there's absolutely no way to verify whether a theory is valid or not ...
If the chinese are vindictive, it's because their going to be butthurt about how Trump took away their only best weapon left which is debt ...
Seriously, I'm surprised how Greece didn't make a deal to sell their bankrupt country to China so they could get richer and out of debt too but then again making a deal with China is like a faustian bargain LOL ...







