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[I]f the ideologues prevail, there will be no "deal," but at most a frozen conflict. And before long, a new war.
0Venezuela is still a country plagued by social, economic and institutional crises.
0Washington, however, is not merely a policymaking capital. It is also a highly competitive marketplace of narratives.
0It goes without saying that the war against Iran will take center stage in Beijing.
0Trump’s attack already seems distant, while the Taiwan issue is intimately relevant.
0If the President of the United States behaves primarily as the chief negotiator for corporate America, then alliances themselves become contingent commodities.
0The global backdrop has changed. Resource competition has escalated. It is no longer about interdependence.
0The question Trump faces in Beijing will no longer be “whether he can strike a deal,” but rather, “what will he give up to get one.”
0The price of flippancy in the White House and the criminal intransigence of the Tehran regime is being paid by the Iranians who, after nearly half a century of cruel dictatorship, deserve to be free.
0[The] subtle moves by the U.S. to 'remilitarize' Japan have rattled China.
[Trump's] attitude toward U.S.-Japan security and Indo-Pacific strategy is even softer than it was in the past.
There is considerable concern that the Trump tariffs will reduce Japan's gross domestic product.
Russia’s exit on November 7, 2023, from the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE), with the U.S. and NATO partners suspending their participating in the treaty highlights real concerns.
The approach ... bore all the hallmarks of a con artist.
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