America won the Cold War by protecting our strategic resources from the threat of foreign control. We must bring the same attitude to our trade relationship with China.
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We won the Cold War because we showed nuclear vigilance and diligence.
Russia is an important power upon which the U.S.A. imposed a Cold War.
The object of China's strategy is inexorably to supplant the United States as the world's premier economic power, and if necessary, to defeat us militarily.
The only thing that kept the Cold War cold was the mutual deterrence afforded by nuclear weapons.
What Americans can't face is that one of the reasons that the Russians and the Chinese were so impressed with us during the Cold War was the fact that Nixon and Kissinger went on bombing despite public reaction.
Our strategic dialogue with China can both protect American interests and uphold our principles, provided we are honest about our differences on human rights and other issues and provided we use a mix of targeted incentives and sanctions to narrow these differences.
The U.S.-China relationship, of course, has elements of both cooperation and competition.
The Cold War has ended for America.
The rise of China as a new power is another great challenge for the US. Our failure to properly handle Germany and Japan earlier in the 20th century cost us and the world dearly. We must not make this same mistake with China.
The Chinese were good to us. The war years for us Russians in China were very good years.
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