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The WWIII landscape is intensifying and the new administration will spend a lot of time on foreign affairs: long range missiles in Russia, a collapsed Assad regime, China and Taiwan gearing up for war, a weakened Iran, an emboldened Israel. Will the pivot to Asia come true?
The WWIII landscape is intensifying and the new administration will spend a lot of time on foreign affairs: long range missiles in Russia, a collapsed Assad regime, China and Taiwan gearing up for war, a weakened Iran, an emboldened Israel. Will the pivot to Asia come true?
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