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World News See other World News Articles Title: Fool’s War Over Trade According to the great military thinker, Maj. Gen. J.F.C. Fuller, the object of war is not victory. It is to achieve political goals. Too bad President Donald Trump does not read books. He has started economic wars against China, Russia, Iran, Cuba and Venezuela without any clear strategic objective beyond inflating his ego as the worlds premier warlord and punishing them for disobedience. Trumps wars are economic. They deploy the huge economic and financial might of the United States to steamroll other nations that fail to comply with orders from Washington. Washingtons motto is obey me or else! Economic wars are not bloodless. Imperial Germany and the Central Powers were starved into surrender in 1918 by a crushing British naval blockade. Trade sanctions are not making America great, as Trump claims. They are making America detested around the globe as a crude bully. Trumps efforts to undermine the European Union and intimidate Canada add to this ugly, brutal image. Worse, Trumps tariff war against China has damaged the economy of both nations, the worlds leading economic powers, and raised tensions in Asia. The world is facing recession in large part due to Trumps ill-advised wars. All to prove Trumps power and glory. Trump and his advisors are right about Chinas often questionable trade practices. I did 15 years of business in China and saw a kaleidoscope of chicanery, double-dealing, and corruption. A favorite Chinese trick was to leave imports baking in the sun on the docks, or long delaying them by losing paperwork. I saw every kind of craziness in the Wild East Chinese market. But remember that its a new market in which western-style capitalism is only one generation old. Besides, China learned many of its fishy trade practices from France, that mother of mercantilism. China indeed steals technical and military information on a mass scale. But so does the US, whose spy agencies suck up information across the world. Americas claims to be a victim are pretty rich. What Trump & Co dont understand is that China was allowed into Americas Greater Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere by the clever President Nixon to bring it under US influence just as Japan and South Korea were in the 1950s. Chinas trade surplus with the US is its dividend for playing by Washingtons rules. If Chinas trade bonus is stripped away, so will Chinas half-hearted acceptance of US policies. Military tensions will rise sharply. In Chinas view, the US is repeating what Great Britain did in the 19th century by declaring war to force opium grown in British-ruled Burma onto Chinas increasingly addicted people. Today the trade crop is soya beans and wretched pigs. Trumps ultimate objective, as China clearly knows, is to whip up a world crisis over trade, then dramatically end it of course, before next years elections. Trump has become a master dictator of US financial markets, rising or lowering them by surprise tweets. No president should ever have such power, but Trump has seized it. There is no telling how much money his minions have made in short or long selling on the stock market thanks to insider information. Americas trillion dollar markets have come to depend on how Trump feels when he wakes up in the morning and watches Fox news, the Mother of Misinformation. It staggers the imagination to believe that Trump and his minions actually believe that they can intimidate China into bending the knee. China withstood mass devastation and at least 14 million deaths in World War II in order to fight off Japanese domination. Does the White House really think Beijing will cave in over soya beans and semi-conductors in a daft war directed by a former beauty contest and casino operator? Chinas new emperor, Xi Jinping, is highly unlikely to lose face in a trade war with the US. Dictators cannot afford to retreat. Xi can wait it out until more balanced minds again occupy the White House. Trade wars rarely produce any benefits for either side. They are the equivalent of sending tens of thousands of soldiers to be mowed down by machine guns on the blood-soaked Somme battlefield in WWI. Glory for the stupid generals; death and misery for the common soldiers This fools war of big egos will inevitably end in a face-saving compromise between Washington and Beijing. Get on with it. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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