Guys. Just look at what's going on in the world. You're to blind to see that this is just a positioning move. Sanctions are about squeezing other nations for doing "bad things". The "bad things" in this case is all of the supposed state sanctioned hacking China has been performing against US companies and government.
This is a very mild retaliation of recent events. A stance if you will. Unfortunately (or fortunately depending where you sit) there isn't much the US can do against China as China owns a huge amount of US debt and unlike with Russia and the recent oil debacle the US really can't apply that much pressure.
This is one of those moves that appease upper management (hey we stopped the selling of super computers to hacking foreign nation who will nuke us if they get the chips) but really does nothing to prevent the espionage that both countries are actively perorming against each other.
Anytime someone is uncomfortable with the truth they bring out the conspiracy card. That's a natural defense to an uncomfortable feeling and is understandable but please do your own research before spouting off the conspiracy theory card.
This is a very mild retaliation of recent events. A stance if you will. Unfortunately (or fortunately depending where you sit) there isn't much the US can do against China as China owns a huge amount of US debt and unlike with Russia and the recent oil debacle the US really can't apply that much pressure.
This is one of those moves that appease upper management (hey we stopped the selling of super computers to hacking foreign nation who will nuke us if they get the chips) but really does nothing to prevent the espionage that both countries are actively perorming against each other.
Anytime someone is uncomfortable with the truth they bring out the conspiracy card. That's a natural defense to an uncomfortable feeling and is understandable but please do your own research before spouting off the conspiracy theory card.
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