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Side note POTUS never Saw Military Service So has little understanding of Military needs (apart from which Base's need a Golf Course)
Right - which is all the more reason to listen to and heed the advice of your advisors instead of our silver-tongued adversaries.
 
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While it's true he was never in the armed forces, it is not true that he doesn't understand them. He has stated and shown he has great respect for the armed forces and holds them in great esteem. While I'm not a huge Trump fan, in this area I have some admiration for him. But I digress..

We're off topic, let's rope it in a bit folks..
 
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And China can enjoy going back to selling nothing... You have to read to see what was China before they stolen all the Western IP with complicity of greedy CEO's.
One starting point:

Seriously ? Back to Mao ? China is 10 times more independent now.
And US can also enjoy buying nothing either. It's a lose-lose situation.
But Famine is not going to be from the same reason in the USA :
 
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Because EVERY sailor or jarhead grunt that served, magically has received a wold-wide political knowledge and military doctrine to the wazoo???
That's like saying that only a guy that DRIVES a car can know how to BUILD one?
Or like... only a guy that was executed by electrocution can really know that electricity can kill.

And US can also enjoy buying nothing either.
India, Vietnam, Pakistan.... efing whole South America... they are all lined up to sell goods to USA. How many buyers has China lined up in place of US? Africa?

Back to the topic... SD Association de-listed and banned Huawei too:
 
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While it's true he was never in the armed forces, it is not true that he doesn't understand them. He has stated and shown he has great respect for the armed forces and holds them in great esteem.
Sorry, but not true at all. His public comments about McCain not being a hero because he was captured was abhorrent, disgraceful and unforgivable. McCain was shot down and severely injured when he was captured. He was not a deserter who ran towards the enemy. As a POW he was regularly tortured. Never received proper medical attention and yet he survived for over 5 years. He even refused release until his fellow POWs were released.

And of course, McCain was a republican too. But my point is not about defending McCain. Anyone who survived Hanoi Hilton is a hero in my book.

Trump publicly criticized the military many times, even claiming to be smarter than his generals. He said “I’m the only person in the history of our country that could really decimate ISIS,”

He disrespected Gold Star families. :(

He does not understand the military because he has not taken the time to try because he already believes he is smarter than all of them.

He has on many occasions publicly bashed several 4-Star generals. That is NOT being respectful at all. He does not hold them in great esteem at all. In fact, He does, however, hold Putin in great esteem. :(
 

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Back on topic:
Smartphone shipments at Huawei, the world’s second-largest smartphone maker by volume, could tumble between 4% and 24% in 2019 if the ban stays put, according to Fubon Research and Strategy Analytics.
The ban applies to goods and services with 25% or more of U.S.-originated technology or materials, and may, therefore, affect non-American firms
 
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Back on topic:
Smartphone shipments at Huawei, the world’s second-largest smartphone maker by volume, could tumble between 4% and 24% in 2019 if the ban stays put, according to Fubon Research and Strategy Analytics.
Which it's going to. Things are not going to get better for Huawei and the Chinese government, only worse.
 

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Please stick to the topic and leave your political bias out of it.
 
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As in this piece of news:

I find it interesting that the wording of that article states that Huawei can still use the technology offered but that they would not longer have a say in things.
The following article was also interesting;

For those that have stated that Trump is exclusively behind this, Huawei has been at odds with the US government since early 2012. This has been building for a long time.
 
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While espionage is a huge part of the bans, they also stem from financial records that prove Huawei violated international sanctions purposely and repeatedly. I will be shocked if we don't see these types of bans spread across the world as other countries complete their investigations into China's little technology spy corporation.
 
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Huawei was planning for that one too:
"It takes one to know one" comes to mind here.
 
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