Did you paste that "burn" or did you actually release all that rage to reply to a one-sentence comment?
The comment above yours touches on something important. The US might not look lightly at foreign powers treating US companies in that way. The world of business and politics is give and take, it's not a video game where things can be done one-sided without consequences.
>The US might not look lightly at foreign powers treating US companies in that way.
There's significant momentum in the US against big tech, I fully expect DMA like legislation on the state level in the near future. This isn't being framed as a national/foreign issue but as a democratic and consumer rights one.
Same for other regions. Japan, South Korea, the UK are likely to adopt similar laws, India already passed a sweeping crackdown on platforms essentially treating them like public utilities earlier last year.