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hang on you guys before you say it is a good thing.. yes in principle and on it's own this is a good thing, but you have to remember that amerika has big debt to china and incidents like this only make their relationship worse, so while yes this is good for amerika and good for customers for more competition, it can make china more aggressive and could increase tension between them
China is remarkably patient and not aggressive on the world stage (not like they are against their own populace). I think even the recent development with Kim Jong Un wanting to meet Trump is due to the Chinese, who are probably getting sick of the trouble. And for a rising world power, they have relatively few nukes...less than France and UK, let alone Russia and the US. Which should say something about their overall strategy in other affairs. They just have it for deterrence. Not for dick swinging. I think people should worry a little less about what China thinks. Or at least, test it.