Are American firms ready to let the Chinese market go?Maybe they will have to and stand by watching others take their share, shaking their heads as the US decouples from China, cut its ties, and prepares for war against "Communist China" on all levels of warfare — from information war, economic war, and cyberwar, which are already in progress, to kinetic war.This is a war of choice. It's a huge strategic blunder to foment land war in Asia, with the combined force of China and Russia. It's daft.PoliticoPompeo: U.S. engagement with China has failed Matthew Choi
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Are American firms ready to let the Chinese market go?
Maybe they will have to and stand by watching others take their share, shaking their heads as the US decouples from China, cut its ties, and prepares for war against "Communist China" on all levels of warfare — from information war, economic war, and cyberwar, which are already in progress, to kinetic war.
This is a war of choice. It's a huge strategic blunder to foment land war in Asia, with the combined force of China and Russia. It's daft.