I don't think it's justified. But considering the many unjustified things the US has done to China, if war could truly help the US solve its problems, do you think the US government wouldn't choose war? I mean, the core reason preventing the US from going to war with China isn't moral, but military. Isn't that right?So if China was to decide to shut down all access to rare earth's tomorrow believing this escalation would devastate the US worse and it did, do you believe the US would be justified in attacking China to get control of them or force China into compliance?
Ok, well you saying it would not be justified now seems to diverge from what you said prior...I don't think it's justified. But considering the many unjustified things the US has done to China, if war could truly help the US solve its problems, do you think the US government wouldn't choose war? I mean, the core reason preventing the US from going to war with China isn't moral, but military. Isn't that right?
Of course, the relationship between China and the US is actually very complex; China isn't entirely an enemy of the US. Those American business executives who visit China every year are well aware of this. I just feel that it's difficult to draw accurate conclusions by judging this complex relationship by moral standards.
... I think there's nothing shameful about frankly admitting that the essence of the matter is overthrowing a government unfriendly to the United States (to be precise, any government that tries to control its own natural resources is unfriendly to the United States). It's perfectly normal for any country to fight for its own interests. Why insist on saying "for freedom"?
Frankly speaking, if a country suddenly cuts off exports of a commodity crucial to China, attempting to cripple China's development, I believe China has the right to respond with military action. You understand what I mean.that i was replying to by asking you if you thought the US would be justified in attacking China if they simply withheld all 'rare earth' sales to the US which would devastate almost all technology industries including the US military.
That's a high quality contribution.ftfy