What is a capitalist nations policy in regard to dictatorships?
In regards to other nations, a capitalist country deals with any free country — but it does not deal with countries that enslave their citizens. Any collectivist state that disregards the inalienable rights of man, is an outlaw, and has no right to exist, and to trade with such a country is to sanction them — thus denying the right of any country to exist. See Ayn Rand’s The Roots of War in Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal.