> The US isn't much better. They have a history of invading of destabilising the governments of countries they don't like.
This is whataboutism and has nothing to do with discussion on France/EU's stance of China.
Reading on you comments, are you living in the past? We are discussing current politics.
> Tell that to all the countries who tried to implement communist systems of government... and found their leaders shot or in jail.
That was happening 40 years ago in current EU countries, whats your point?!
> with their history of enforcing tariff-free markets on countries and flooding them with cheap US-made goods that wipe out domestic production leaving the countries in very dire straits
Again derailing conversation from China to USA
Edit: go ahead and keep downvoting me for literally pointing out logical fallacies
US largely outsourced its manufacturing, so EU is not as dependant on US as other way around - EU to USA import export graph [0]
Treating EU like a tiny country that needs to rely on imports of finished products is discounting the fact EU is the largest trading block in the world.
Besides EU can decide to incentivise the manufacturing of key goods (like germany getting into electronics manufacture).
Also US cannot bully EU like it does other weaker countries.
This is whataboutism and has nothing to do with discussion on France/EU's stance of China.
Reading on you comments, are you living in the past? We are discussing current politics.
> Tell that to all the countries who tried to implement communist systems of government... and found their leaders shot or in jail.
That was happening 40 years ago in current EU countries, whats your point?!
> with their history of enforcing tariff-free markets on countries and flooding them with cheap US-made goods that wipe out domestic production leaving the countries in very dire straits
Again derailing conversation from China to USA
Edit: go ahead and keep downvoting me for literally pointing out logical fallacies