Hmmm. As I recall, it was the U.S., among others that helped the Chinese kick the Japanese out of China and Manchuria. I think a thank you is in order. Of course, we never got one. As I recall, the wars in China was a situation that was not the making of the U.S. Please explain why the U.S. ever had an obligation to provide aid to "Red" China, a regime that was from its brutal rise to power was hostile to the U.S.? Nevertheless, we opened our doors to your trade goods, a situation which has cost hundreds of thousands of U.S. jobs while creating millions of jobs in China, and has resulted in a huge trade imbalance between China and the U.S. And do note that it is China that is dumping cheap goods (particularly clothing) into the U.S. economy, not the other way around. In return, China has spied on our military-industrial complex, stole vital nuclear and missile technology from us, is an international hub for software and movie piracy that has cost our software and movie industry billions of dollars, and committed air piracy when it attacked one of our unarmed surveillence planes, trashed it, and held our airmen hostage. There's a lot more. Are you willing to read about it?