> Not to mention that the entire US was stolen from the natives.
This is partially true. But partially false. You can figure out why if you’re curious.
This assertion smells more American than a Big Mac. Do you have any actual citations?
In a free market, lowering the barrier-to-entry in a given market tends to increase competition. Industry-scale IP theft really only damages your economy if the rent-seekers rely on low competition. A country with a strong primary/secondary sector (resources and manufacturing) never needs to rely on protecting precious IP. America has already lost if we depend on playing keep-away with F-35 schematics for basic doctrinal advantage.
When we forego obvious solutions ("hmm maybe telecoms need to be held to higher standards") and jump to war, America forfeits the competitive advantage and exacerbates the issue. For all of China's authoritarian misgivings, this is how they win.
> How many has China invaded?
The answer isn’t zero.