> A free trade agreement must be abided by both parties.
Is there a free trade agreement that China infringes?
> Americans aren't renouncing their values or losing the moral high ground as long as companies from other free countries are allowed to operate.
If you support your "values" only on a reciprocal basis, essentially you renounce them. And you certainly lose the moral high ground when you try to get others to adopt these values.
>If you support your "values" only on a reciprocal basis, essentially you renounce them. And you certainly lose the moral high ground when you try to get others to adopt these values.
I can't agree with that at all. I hold non-violence as a value, but I'm also going to defend myself if attacked and I don't think that means I renounce my values or lose any moral high ground.
There are plenty of situations where supporting a high-minded value requires reciprocation.
Is there a free trade agreement that China infringes?
> Americans aren't renouncing their values or losing the moral high ground as long as companies from other free countries are allowed to operate.
If you support your "values" only on a reciprocal basis, essentially you renounce them. And you certainly lose the moral high ground when you try to get others to adopt these values.