In China, they have a thriving capitalist economy, and where they have that, freedom will follow. It is just a matter of time.
In China, their servicemen have formed an underground organization, that is voicing opposition to the government; soldiers who have been demobilized are supposed to have jobs and benefits. What is happening is that the companies that were owned by the government are being moved into the private sector, and they are having trouble finding jobs for all of them.
Also there was a law passed that the Chinese can now own private property. And there are reports in some churches in America that they are becoming Christian as well!
So I think that the Chinese will not stay our enemy if these events fall into place. And if that be the case, this policy of Hunter's is once again, not a good policy to pursue.
Thanks, but that is your opinion. Not one I share. We’re arming China. Remember, Hunter is privy to a lot more information than you’ll get from an economics professor, who all have varying opinion.
Spend a month doing business in China, then come back and repeat your post.