If you contemplate a long term Trade War the reason it is called a "WAR" in the first place is that the poorest (in other words those around the world that cannot withstand a $400 calamity) and survive financially worldwide.
For example, people already homeless around the world without a bank account often die in "Trade Wars".
People whose jobs are lost and cannot withstand a $400 calamity don't survive because there is no unemployment compensation in their country.
People who are dependent upon Soup Kitchens worldwide don't survive when those soup kitchens close because people who create them lost their jobs in a Trade War. ETC.ETC.ETC.
So, the real reason Trump is having a Trade War is to thin out the whole human race so the rich people "OF ALL RACES" on earth can make more money and have less competition making that money and have less competition traveling around the world with many more people dead.
So, I see that Trump's Trade War long term are ONLY about reducing world population and competition with the richest on earth who will easily survive this ongoing trade war that easily could last years now.
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