It's not an "either-or" issue, there's certainly more than one villain here.
My uncle was Dow Chemical VP for Australasia, lived in Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Seoul for 15 years. I visited him in HK several times.
He said, "Never do business with the Chinese. They will lie, cheat, sabotage, etc. The ink won't be dry on a contract before they'll be screwing you".
My dear friend lived in China, and taught the children of high-level PRC elites, and he was often told that China will take America for itself, kill the people and take the land and industry. That they intended to destroy us.
So yeah, China is as vile as they come, and our enemy.
Then why does the US government allow jobs to be off-shored to China and allow technology transfers to China? Not all of what they have was stolen; much of it was freely given. So what should we confront, the corruption at home where we're supposed to have some control, or the corruption abroad where we're NOT supposed to have control?
It's not an "either-or" issue, there's certainly more than one villain here.
My uncle was Dow Chemical VP for Australasia, lived in Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Seoul for 15 years. I visited him in HK several times.
He said, "Never do business with the Chinese. They will lie, cheat, sabotage, etc. The ink won't be dry on a contract before they'll be screwing you".
My dear friend lived in China, and taught the children of high-level PRC elites, and he was often told that China will take America for itself, kill the people and take the land and industry. That they intended to destroy us.
So yeah, China is as vile as they come, and our enemy.
Then why does the US government allow jobs to be off-shored to China and allow technology transfers to China? Not all of what they have was stolen; much of it was freely given. So what should we confront, the corruption at home where we're supposed to have some control, or the corruption abroad where we're NOT supposed to have control?