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Mister Fun is being funny, but alot of the reason is for that exact reason.
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Washington can't afford to alienate its major lender.
Japan? How is America alienating them?
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We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. - Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
So China isn't America's major lender then. Thought so...
edit: It's not even close.
Assuming those numbers are right, even better.
If the U.S. starts a trade boycott, China dumps its U.S. cash holdings, the U.S. dollar crashes. With less exposure in U.S. securities the cost to China is less so less damage to China's economy. China repegs the Yuan to the euro or maybe a basket with the euro and the yen, causing even more of a run on the US dollar.
Meanwhile, Japan will also want to cut it's U.S. holdings because it will be losing money on its US securities.
End result still the same for the US: it's screwed.
George W. and the Republicans have been China's best friend. Thanks to them, the US has a gun pointed at its head in terms of a trade war with China.
Really? Let me ask you another question, can China strategically threaten the United States? Perhaps you will argue that the US needs the Chinese trade, but I think most of us here are well aware that the Chinese are more dependent on us than we Americans of them...
Bottom line, the United States has the upper hand, clearly, both militarily, economically, and diplomatically...
No, China can;t threaten the US startegically. It can threaten tactically, and beswdies, that is irrelevant to actually winning. The NOrth Vietnamese won vs the US when they did not have even 100th of the cards the Chinese have to deal.
You think that it would be hard to convince Americans that "China is teh evil"? Do you recall the American attitudes towards the soviet communists? Never mind that China is opening its markets, never mind that Communism is slowly peeling away...
In 40 years the US never engaged the Soviet Union directly, and every admin. did everything it could to avoid it, even when Generals howled for blood. T
All you have to do is tell Americans that China has seriously threatend them...not some crackpot general's remarks, but real, public threats...and Americans will seek the blood of yet another "communist" regime, even if it isn't really communist...
Bull. If you wish to blatantly ignore reality, you could claim this. Otherwise, no.
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Originally posted by notyoueither
I wonder what people would think if some American general, just about at retirement, was speaking at some function where the press were present and mentioned that given the probability of Chinese reactions to American efforts to defend Taiwan, the US might have to regard any attack on Taiwan as an attack on the United States and that a nuclear first strike would be an option should the United States be attacked.
I wonder if GePap would react calmly to that.
No, I would be laughing at the General who said that, given that its highly unrealistic the US would make such a nuclear guarantee, specially when we accept in theory that Taiwan is Chinese territory.
The US might make such a guarantee for Japan or Germany, but Taiwan? She ain;t worth it.
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"Oh no! I am bested!" Drake
"it is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong" Voltaire
"Patriotism is a pernecious, psychopathic form of idiocy" George Bernard Shaw
Try major economic crisis. The US economy is so fragile it's already on the brink. It's not a question of if there will be a crisis, but when...
...The U.S. can do nothing about China in terms of trade because China has the U.S. by the balls.
Very, very wrong...America has a very stable economy...while it is one of the most free markets in the world, the American government has learned much from the Great Depression and so forth...
The regulations put on buying stock and the governments ability to semi-control interest rates prevents the American economy from going drastically up, and then drastically down...I'm afraid I can't say this for China...
Millions of people who already control a great amount of stock, private property, and a good percentage of American homebased industry would have to deliberately and forcefully try to bring down the American economy...basically, you would be asking people to buy stock with all their money and assets, then burn the money, and claim bankruptcy...and we are talking millions here...
Even if you destroyed the entire DOW Jones and caused all 30 companies to go bankrupt, the American economy, while deeply damaged, could still easily recover within a few years...unlike China and the rest of the world, corporations would gleefully wish to fill the gap, and small store owners would soon expand simply to provide jobs...more than likely the United States government would be able to drop many of its programs and give away small amounts to small business owners to incline and encourage them to expand...
Originally posted by Commy
Very, very wrong...America has a very stable economy...while it is one of the most free markets in the world, the American government has learned much from the Great Depression and so forth...
You're really weird. Especially for someone called "Commy".
Originally posted by GePap
No, China can;t threaten the US startegically. It can threaten tactically, and beswdies, that is irrelevant to actually winning. The NOrth Vietnamese won vs the US when they did not have even 100th of the cards the Chinese have to deal.
Gepap, what caused Vietnam to win was the American press...Vietnam was killed, crushed, but the American people didn't care, and the country could not maintain war...
However, this scenario is much different...in Vietnam, the US was the aggressor, and no doubt was foolish to attack Vietnam...on the other hand, in this thread, we are assuming China has threatened the United States first, in which case the scenario is much, much, oh so very much different...
Americans don't like war, but they will not put up with anyone threatening them or telling them what to do...
You can argue whether America is the best and most powerful country, but whether it is or not is irrelevant...a good number of Americans think it is, and the people of America are not easily intimidated...if you don't believe me, look what happened to Iraq...
Now given, few still actually support the war, but before the "Iraqi Freedom" was dragged out too long, many were in favor of attacking "teh evil mid-east"...many regret it now, but all the same, the same could happen to China...
Originally posted by Tingkai
If the U.S. starts a trade boycott, China dumps its U.S. cash holdings, the U.S. dollar crashes. With less exposure in U.S. securities the cost to China is less so less damage to China's economy. China repegs the Yuan to the euro or maybe a basket with the euro and the yen, causing even more of a run on the US dollar.
While the U.S. dollar may decrease in value, it wouldn't crash...
A decrease in the value of the dollar is not necessarily a bad thing, as work becomes cheaper in the United States, as well as living expenses and so forth...on the other hand, Europe's living expenses, in comparison to the US, increase (or rather, get higher than those in the US)...
Even if the U.S. dollar did crash, so then the U.S. is just like every other economy in the third and second world, expanding and growing rapidly...only difference with the U.S. is that it is not overpopulated, and the U.S., unlike other democratic countries, can control its population very easily...Immigration laws...stricter laws, less immigrants, population decrease, looser laws, more immigrants...
The US. per capita is currently $40,000, higher than any country in the world except Luxembourg, which is estimated to be the same, source www.cia.gov...
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