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Echoes of Pearl Harbour in latest US moves on China – Sydney Morning Herald
Cutting supply of semiconductors is an assault on the underpinnings of Chinese economic growth.

Meanwhile, the US is headed for an unprecedented election cycle with some commentators suggesting it may lead to a second American civil war which could erupt if the losing side takes to armed resistance or looting. Out of 330 million Americans, there are 400 million civilian firearms. Even Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg cautioned that “theres a ‘heightened risk’ of ‘violence or civil unrest’ in the wake of the November election.
Between the November 3 election and the January 20, 202…
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