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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jul 22

    “Nobody wins in a trade war.” But the biggest losers could be smaller countrieshttps://on.wsj.com/2uHO38d 

    5:30 AM - 22 Jul 2018
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      1. Freeman‏ @Freeman48171576 Jul 22
        Replying to @WSJ

        Slaying the Red Dragon (CCP) might incur some costs, but the responsibility should not be put on the shoulder of Trump administration, but should on those of Obama, Bush, Clinton, Bush, Carter, Nixon, ... Truman, — they fed the Red Dragon to the current monstrous size.

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      1. Joseph J Hantsch‏ @JJHantsch Jul 22
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        If the end is amicable Adam Smith would disagree

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      1. Mack Van Gorder‏ @MackGorder Jul 22
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        Eliminate all import tariffs worldwide

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      1. "网络柏林墙"推广办公室主任 牟晓鸣‏ @johnmou3 Jul 22
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        “Nobody wins in a trade war.” That's obscure and poltically correct statesment.Who launched the trade war?Who is being under attack?Who is being treated unfairly?When your counterpartner refuse fair play ,then you leave the table to avoiding further hurt is necessary.

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      1. Juan R. Marín‏ @jrm2406 Jul 22
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        Say that to Trump

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      1. Anthony‏ @italcanon Jul 22
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        Perhaps small countries should join the bigger ones ?

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      1. LILIK Q‏ @LILIKQ1 Jul 22
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        Smaller countries must do some think

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      1. lonewolfrider‏ @MarkByers17 Jul 22
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        If this country supported Trumps attempts to repair these corrupt trade imbalances it would have already been fixed. But Democrats and establishment RINO hacks want it to hurt America just so they can hurt Trump in midterms. Americans aren’t biting! #VoteGOP #SuperMajority

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      1. Ben‏ @166ben Jul 22
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        why not just get rid of all the tarriffs and just let competition do the job

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      1. lonewolfrider‏ @MarkByers17 Jul 22
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        The country who sticks together, unifies, and supports the guy trying to fix it, especially when on the right side of decades of being screwed by special interest elected officials allowing these trade imbalances, will win. Proof Democrats w/agenda pushing MSM don’t want it fixed

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      1. Freeman‏ @Freeman48171576 Jul 22
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        In a trade war, U. S. GDP might get down a little bit at most (I even doubt that), but CCP dictators & oligarchs risk the eruption of domestic revolution, in which ALL their families will be hung along roads, & Chinese people will be liberated from tyranny. Worth a try!

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      2. Freeman‏ @Freeman48171576 Jul 22
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        The only correct way USA treats China is to 1 confiscate all western national debts, equities, real estates, etc., owned by CN government & CCP oligarchs; 2 kick China out of SWIFT system, 3 block China from Internet, 4 ban Chinese tech students, 5 change regime in Beijing

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      1. Freeman‏ @Freeman48171576 Jul 22
        Replying to @WSJ

        China’s talks, dialogues, negotiations are nothing but tricks to buy more time with empty promises. U. S. has been cheated 1 k times. Does it really need to be cheated 1 more time to know the truth? The 1st best date to have trade war with CN is yesterday, the 2nd best is TODAY!

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