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To: Snowshoe who wrote (157379)5/2/2020 5:52:29 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217688
 
Re <<Let's give the Donald some credit too... ;)

Stocks fall as Trump's China tariff threat adds to fears over virus-hit economies
>>

I have always, from get-go, assumed that the Trade / Technology / Currency / Financial / Monetary / Ideas war between Team USA and China would continue, is the same war (“War”), and any and all interim agreements are complete waste of time, meaningless, and to be faded.

The virus accelerated the War, more than it changed the course of the War. The virus accelerant got us to a point that otherwise would have taken 5 - 7 years.

Supplies stopped. Demands cratered. Logistics stopped. Portfolios blown up. Debts boomed. Every happening that could have been triggered by rare earth protocol, instead happened by way of virus pandemic.

Donald has something to do with the War 1.0, at least its formal launch.

War 2.0 is a given, irrespective of who wins the WH in November. No one needs to formally launch War 2.0.

War 1.0 was an opportunity, in hindsight. War 2.0 likely to also be an opportunity.