They need us more than we need them, bottom line.
There's absolutely zero that we can't produce, enriching American workers in the end, making us totally self-reliant.
it's just another way to get other countries to fall in line and stop taking advantage of us. Eventually, they will all fall in suit.
Eggs are high due to the bird flue, but I paid around $3.00 a dozen yesterday, so don't take the bait.
So; the last 'self-reliant' major country was 17th century Japan, which had a closed economy (called 'autarky' in economics) - no imports, no exports. How did that turn out?
In the 20th century, Hitler tried it without success.
"Autarky and Hitler
Hitler pursued a policy of autarky. It was his ambition to make Germany self-sufficient. However, this policy of autarky was dependent on his other policy of lebensraum which involved increasing the size of Germany through conquest. In practice, Hitler never achieved autarky and depended on the import of oil, even though Germany did expand to include all occupied territories." Autarky Meaning - Economics Help